English Vocabulary
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English Word Hindi Word

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1. Antecedent पूर्वपद
  1. Charles Babbage’s mechanical calculating engines were the antecedents of the modern computer.
  2. This event is claimed to be an antecedent to the Biblical Flood.
2. Presumptive आनुमानिक
  1. The doctors in our village are not properly qualified and hence he is receiving a presumptive treatment.
  2. The PM cannot take the decision of budget so presumptively.
3. Illegitimate अवैध
  1. This trip organized in the name of college by the students is illegitimate.
  2. This is an illegitimate word to be used in a formal application.
4. Impracticable असंभव
  1. The changes to the tax system proved impracticable as they were impossible to enforce.
  2. Her performance was so stunning, it looked like impracticable to me.
5. Misinformation झूठी खबर
  1. There’s a lot of misinformation about AIDS that needs to be corrected.
  2. His election campaign was based on misinformation about the rival candidates.
6. Fierce भयंकर
  1. There was a fierce fighting throughout the day.
  2. His dance had fierce energy.
7. Beggars भिखारी
  1. Begging has been made a profession in some parts of India now.
  2. I never give money to beggars but I feed them.
8. Propel प्रेरित करना
  1. The boat is propelled by using a very long paddle.
  2. Fear propelled in her after she had that nightmare.
9. Belittle कम हो जाना
  1. Do not belittle the importance of these exams.
  2. She doesn’t want to gain sympathy, that is why she belittles her story of accident if somebody asks her.
10. Migrants प्रवासियों
  1. These birds are winter migrants from Scandinavia.
  2. The cities are full of migrants looking for work.
11. Drastic भीषण
  1. If our third attempt fails, we need drastic measures.
  2. If our third attempt fails, we need drastic measures.
12. Controversy विवाद
  1. There was a big controversy over the use of drugs in athletics.
  2. The policy has caused fierce controversy ever since it was introduced.
13. Prerogative विशेषाधिकार
  1. Alex makes all the big decisions – that’s his prerogative as company director.
  2. Skiing used to be the prerogative of the rich, but now a far wider range of people do it.
14. Cavort कूद पड़ना
  1. They were spotted cavorting beside the swimming pool.
  2. The players cavorted about the pitch.
15. Murky फीका
  1. He became involved in the murky world of international drug-dealing.
  2. I don’t want to get into the murky waters of family arguments.
16. Prestige प्रतिष्ठा
  1. The company has gained international prestige.
  2. Many people are attracted by the prestige of working for a top company.
17. Arguments बहस
  1. The children had an argument about what game to play.
  2. He got into an argument with Jeff in the pub last night.
18. Industrialization औद्योगीकरण
  1. Industrialization has degraded the environment to a large extent.
  2. These developing countries have undergone rapid industrialization.
19. Ecology परिस्थितिकी
  1. The oil spill caused terrible damage to the fragile ecology of the coast.
  2. She hopes to study ecology at college.
20. Degradation गिरावट
  1. Youth will have to stand against environmental degradation.
  2. The degradation of quality of life is only because of stress that you are carrying.
21. Zealous उत्साही
  1. A zealous supporter of the government’s policies.
  2. We need creative and zealous employees.
22. Lopsided एकतरफा
  1. His lopsided grin suits him.
  2. He walked with a lopsided gait carrying a heavy bag.
23. Tolerate सहन करना
  1. I will not tolerate that sort of behavior in my class.
  2. I won’t tolerate lying.
24. Laxity ढील
  1. The papers were checked with extreme laxity.
  2. Your laxity at work will not be borne.
25. Apparent स्पष्ट
  1. Her unhappiness was apparent to everyone.
  2. It was becoming increasingly apparent that he could no longer look after himself.
26. Stagnant आलसी
  1. Flowers at the florist look stagnant.
  2. The progress of the case is stagnant for two years.
27. Flux प्रवाह
  1. The schedule is in flux at the moment.
  2. The selection process is in a flux.
28. Motorized मोटर
  1. We bought a motorized wheelchair for our grandfather.
  2. A moped is just a motorized bicycle.
29. Spite विरोध
  1. He was so filled with spite for his family that he fled away.
  2. They did it just for spite.
30. Poisonous विषैला
  1. These are all poisonous chemicals hence students are not allowed to have an access to these.
  2. Can you tell the difference between poisonous mushrooms and edible varieties?
31. Indiscriminate अंधाधुंध
  1. Employees should be treated in an indiscriminate manner.
  2. I am indiscriminate when it comes to making friends.
32. Pollute नापाक
  1. The pesticides used on many farms are polluting the water supply.
  2. I won’t invest in any company that pollutes the environment.
33. Faulty ख़राब
  1. The brakes were faulty and he didn’t know.
  2. The faulty wiring caused a short-circuit.
34. Acceptable स्वीकार्य
  1. No plagiarism is acceptable in your assignment, write in your own words, even if it is crap, I’ll like it.
  2. The designs are not extraordinary but yes, they are acceptable.
35. Extraordinary असाधारण
  1. There is nothing extraordinary about her dress sense but yes, she looks good.
  2. We need extraordinary arrangements at the party so that everyone remembers it.
36. Prosecute मुकदमा चलाने
  1. He prosecuted a man for the riots.
  2. I shall prosecute my hope.
  3. I shall prosecute my right in a court of law.
37. Gigantic विशाल
  1. A gigantic statue of Gandhi was established at the chowk.
  2. The cost involved in the project has been gigantic.
38. Evict बेदख़ल करना
  1. Tenants who fall behind in their rent risk being evicted.
  2. He was evicted from the pub for drunken and violent behavior.
39. Vassal जागीरदार
  1. I am no vassal of yours.
  2. He was forcibly vassalled after his parents’ death by his Uncle at their office.
40. Turmoil उथल – पुथल
  1. The whole region is in turmoil.
  2. The country is in a state of political turmoil.
41. Scoffed मजाक उड़ाया
  1. The critics scoffed at his paintings.
  2. Years ago people would have scoffed at the idea that cars would be built by robots.
42. Softened नरम
  1. You can soften the butter by warming it gently.
  2. These dried apples will soften up if you soak them in water.
43. Ironical विडंबना
  1. He wanted to dance but he lost his legs in an accident and this is so ironical.
  2. The Greek God Zeus was believed to rape women and I think it is very ironical in a sense that despite being a God, he caused problems in the lives of women.
44. Acquiesces संतुष्ट होना
  1. Reluctantly, he acquiesced to the plans.
  2. I acquiesce the fact that there are haters of everyone but at the same time, there are people who love your work.
45. Fidelity वफादारी
  1. One has to maintain fidelity to his/her bosses.
  2. Fidelity is important in any relationship.
46. Reciprocal पारस्परिक
  1. Subordinates and superiors have reciprocal duties, if one gives work on time, the other must give him adequate remuneration and incentives on time.
  2. It is a reciprocal invitation for lunch.
47. Reflexes सजगता
  1. She fainted at the sight of a ghost, so is her reflexes.
  2. It is a reflex of his that he whistles every time he sees a girl.
48. Impede बाधा
  1. She is so skillful but their stringent rules are impeding her due to which she is not able to display her skills fully.
  2. Nothing can impede if you are determined and dedicated.
49. Eminent प्रख्यात
  1. The history of this fort has been written by an eminent historian.
  2. Chinua Achebe is an eminent critic who has called this book very “absurd”.
50. Sparsely कम
  1. Gurgaon was sparsely populated before MNCs began to settle.
  2. Postal networks are sparse in Himachal Pradesh.
51. Cede सौंपना
  1. Hong Kong was ceded to Britain after the Opium War.
  2. Sialkot was ceded to Pakistan whereas Pathankot was kept in India.
52. Affiliated संबद्ध
  1. My college is affiliated to the University of London.
  2. The school is affiliated with a national association of driving schools.
53. Ballot मतदान
  1. Representatives were elected by ballot.
  2. They decided to hold a ballot.
54. Snatching छीनने
  1. He snatched the photos out of my hand before I had a chance to look at them.
  2. Chain-snatching has become quite common here.
55. Muscle मांसपेशी
  1. These exercises build muscle and increase stamina.
  2. His muscles have enlarged since he started working out and taking regular food supplements.
56. Discern पहचानना
  1. He is too young to discern right from wrong.
  2. I discern him to be very active and skillful.
57. Perseverance दृढ़ता
  1. Through hard work and perseverance, he worked his way up from being a teacher in a village school to the headmaster of a large college.
  2. Perseverance and hard work are the keys to success.
58. Dedication निष्ठा
  1. He has always shown great dedication to the cause.
  2. She thanked the staff for their dedication and enthusiasm.
59. Chauvinism अंधराष्ट्रीयता
  1. Male chauvinism is still prevalent in many areas and people.
  2. Patriotism is an example of chauvinism.
60. Naive अनाड़ी
  1. She was very naive to believe that he’d stay with her.
  2. They make the naive assumption that because it’s popular it must be good.
61. Gravest सबसे गंभीर
  1. Loss of his parents was indeed the gravest part of his life.
  2. Financial crisis became his gravest obstacles in the path of success, but he overcame it all and kept going.
62. Incomprehension दुर्बोधता
  1. His constant incomprehension in class stirs fear in me that he has some mental inabilities.
  2. She is a bright kid, she never showed incomprehension.
63. Deterrence निवारण
  1. His constant deterrence made me so weak that I was not able to accept any new job offers.
  2. Anyone’s deterrence did not stop her from achieving what she wanted to. She stayed strong throughout.
64. Linear रैखिक
  1. The narrative of the novel is linear so it is easy to understand.
  2. If you work in a linear order, you will avoid any confusions.
65. Analysts विश्लेषक
  1. I need a finance analyst for my firm.
  2. She is a nutrition analyst.
66. Unilateral एक तरफा
  1. He made a unilateral decision without asking for anyone’s opinions.
  2. His unilateral perspective does not allow him to see the positive effects that this therapy can have on him.
67. Precedent मिसाल
  1. The remuneration system for 2020 is not based on any precedent structure.
  2. I won the precedent case, wish me luck for this one.
68. Brawny गठीला
  1. He was a big brawny man with huge hands.
  2. He rolled up his sleeves and came up to me, I got scared, he is so brawny.
69. Dexterity निपुणता
  1. She types on a typewriter with amazing dexterity.
  2. You need a good dexterity to be able to write this exam.
70. Fertilizer उर्वरक
  1. You should use organic fertilizers in your garden.
  2. We use chemical fertilizers in our fields.
71. Vigorous ज़ोरदार
  1. He is the right person for this job, he is vigorous and alert.
  2. The tree has grown vigorously.
72. Unanswered बिना उत्तर
  1. Questions from local residents remained unanswered.
  2. My queries remained unanswered by the counsellor.
73. Exert खींचना
  1. If you were to exert your influence they might change their decision.
  2. Some managers exert considerable pressure on their staff to work extra hours without being paid.
74. Procrastination टालमटोल
  1. I have people who are always procrastinating their work. I think such people are least responsible and serious in life.
  2. Procrastination shows how passive and lazy you are!
75. Bureaucrats नौकरशाह
  1. It turned out she was one of those faceless bureaucrats who control our lives.
  2. I am no bureaucrat to know what it takes to make decisions for such a large community.
76. Agitation व्याकुलता
  1. The sea is in agitation since the storm has occurred.
  2. I can sense some agitation in her so I got away from her desk.
77. Remuneration पारिश्रमिक
  1. They demanded adequate remuneration for their work.
  2. In return for some caretaking duties, we are offering a free flat and a small remuneration.
78. Extracurricular पाठ्येतर
  1. The students enjoy extracurricular activities at the weekend.
  2. A student needs to be involved in extracurricular activities as well so as to make an all-rounder personality.
79. Viable व्यवहार्य
  1. In order to make the company viable, it will unfortunately be necessary to reduce staffing levels.
  2. I am afraid that your plan is not economically viable.
80. Hideous भयंकर
  1. They’ve just built some hideous new apartment blocks on the seafront.
  2. She wears the most hideous color combinations you could ever imagine.
81. Indecisiveness अनिश्चितता
  1. Why has she been given the authority despite her indecisiveness?
  2. I always have indecisiveness about what to wear whenever I have to go out.
82. Skewed विषम
  1. The plot of the story was skewed right in the middle.
  2. The rod was skewed so it could not be used.
83. Altruism परोपकारिता
  1. She is the ultimate example of altruism.
  2. One must have some sense of altruism.
84. Horrendous खराब
  1. She met a horrendous accident.
  2. Her car has got horrendously damaged.
85. Massacres नरसंहार
  1. He ordered the massacre of 2,000 women and children.
  2. I have encountered the massacre that happened in Punjab during Partition, I remember how I escaped from that place.
86. Stabilizing स्थिर
  1. I will stabilize the table by putting a brick under the short leg.
  2. The country will stabilize after the next elections.
87. Hitherto अब तक
  1. Mira revealed hitherto unsuspected talents on the cricket pitch.
  2. Hitherto part of India, Bangladesh has become a different country.
88. Tormented सताया
  1. The animals are tormented mercilessly by flies and mosquitoes.
  2. The girl living in room number 204 was tormented by the warden but she never had the courage to tell that to anybody but luckily one day her roommate caught him red-handed.
89. Delegate प्रतिनिधि
  1. The delegate accepted our proposals.
  2. The manager has delegated his responsibility of assigning tasks to me.
90. Insurgency विद्रोह
  1. The government is reported to be concerned about the growing insurgency in the South.
  2. Uppers’ the insurgency by isolating the rebels from rest of the population.
91. Fierce भयंकर
  1. A fierce storm battered the coast.
  2. The lion gave a fierce roar.
92. Reluctant असन्तुष्ट
  1. He is an unwilling servant.
  2. I am reluctant to go to his party tonight.
93. Plagiarize साहित्यिक चोरी
  1. You have plagiarized this content from Wikipedia, right?
  2. I want original work, no plagiarized work will be appreciated.
94. Accountable उत्तरदायी
  1. I am not accountable for any malfunctioning in the event, I have put in all my efforts.
  2. Who is accountable for missing the deadline?
95. Conjecture अनुमान
  1. I explained it, but it is pure conjecture whether he understood, or not.
  2. What he told you about Paul’s illness is a mere conjecture, no one actually knows what happened to him.
96. Synopsis सार
  1. I am looking for a good synopsis on the Mahabharata.
  2. Can you share this synopsis on Greek mythology?
97. Quintessence हीर
  1. Paul is the quintessence of altruism because he takes her elderly neighbor to market every time she needs to go.
  2. She has been the quintessence of high-fashion in our college.
98. Belligerent लड़ाकू
  1. He is a belligerent man, he is always ready to fight.
  2. He has become belligerent since he has been sent to a boarding school.
99. Tame पालतू
  1. The monkeys are quite tame here.
  2. The have a tame cat at home.
100. Diligence लगन
  1. This new employee shows signs of extreme diligence.
  2. This work needs extreme diligence, if you are not so serious about it, you better not do it.
101. Monotonous उबानेवाला
  1. My job is very monotonous, I need a change.
  2. The dance moves were monotonous and boring.
102. Gruesome भीषण
  1. This app send in notifications all day and it is so gruesome.
  2. They have a very gruesome admission process.
103. Palpable स्पष्ट
  1. Their financial crisis is quite palpable to the people.
  2. The dent on the car is quite palpable.
104. Microcosm सूक्ष्म जगत
  1. Your body language is the microcosm of your mood.
  2. This essay is a microcosm of the Partition history of India.
105. Infantilize बेवक़ूफ़ बनाना
  1. Don’t infantilize me, I know how to be on my own.
  2. I am a grown up, stop infantilizing me.
106. Devastated तहस-नहस
  1. Thousands of people have left their devastated villages and fled to the mountains.
  2. She was utterly devastated when her husband died.
107. Perceptions धारणाओं
  1. We have to change the public’s perception that money is being wasted.
  2. These photographs will affect people’s perceptions of war.
108. Humiliate विनीत करना
  1. How could you humiliate me by questioning my judgment in front of everyone like that?
  2. You cannot humiliate a person for their opinion.
109. Patronize संरक्षण
  1. Stop patronizing me – I understand the play as well as you do.
  2. I have patronized my family to this departmental store, the owner gives me good discounts.
110. Astound हक्का बक्का
  1. I am astounded to see him grow this rich in just two years.
  2. What is so astounding about a girl walking on the rope in television? There are a lot of people who do it on roadsides for their living.
111. Deceit छल
  1. I find absolutely no truth in his words, he is trying a deceit I feel.
  2. One partner accused the other of deceit.
112. Totalitarian अधिनायकवादी
  1. This was a totalitarian regime state.
  2. People suffer a lot in a totalitarian form of government.
113. Wary सावधान
  1. I’m a bit wary of giving people my address when I don’t know them very well.
  2. Are you wary of the hazards that working in a pharmaceutical industry can cause?
114. Hardship कष्ट
  1. He has survived periods of financial hardship before.
  2. The time when his brother was in hospital for eight months was the time of extreme hardship for his family.
115. Lively जीवंत
  1. There was such a lively environment at the concert.
  2. He is a man with an awesome lively attitude towards life.
116. Invigorate मज़बूत करना
  1. Regular exercise is invigorating.
  2. I need a cup of black coffee to invigorate myself.
117. Cordiality सरलता
  1. I thank you with utmost cordiality.
  2. I have received a cordial invitation from him, so I will definitely go.
118. Transparency पारदर्शिता
  1. The government is not maintaining any transparency of expenditure.
  2. Transparency is necessary to gain faith of the public.
119. Abduction अपहरण
  1. A girl was abducted from Pathankot and was found in Lahore.
  2. There are cases of abduction every day.
120. Anecdote छोटी सी कहानी
  1. This short story is an anecdote of what happened in a mental asylum a few years later Partition.
  2. Have you gone through that anecdote about the girl who was abducted during the Partition and was made a mistress.
121. Nourish पोषण करना
  1. Children need plenty of good fresh food to nourish them.
  2. She has not received enough nourishment and that has caused her illness.
122. Fertilize खाद डालना
  1. My teacher has fertilized my skills by keeping me under regular training.
  2. There are many ways to fertilize the soil.
123. Surrogate प्रतिनिधि
  1. Because she had no children of her own, her friend’s son became a kind of surrogate child to her.
  2. For some people, reading travel books is a surrogate for actual travel.
124. Whatsoever जितना
  1. He has no respect for authority whatsoever.
  2. I can honestly say that I have no interest whatsoever in the royal family.
125. Repulse खदेड़ना
  1. The enemy attack was quickly repulsed.
  2. The tourists were repulsed by the filthy conditions.
126. Numerous बहुत
  1. There are numerous cancer patients in the hospital.
  2. I have numerous reasons to not go this job.
127. Pose खड़ा करना
  1. Nuclear weapons pose a threat to everyone.
  2. The new model posed well for the pictures.
128. Commercialize व्यवसायीकरण
  1. That entire residential area has been commercialized and there is a large market now.
  2. I don’t want to commercialize my skills, I want to keep them as a hobby.
129. Conducive अनुकूल
  1. Such a noisy environment was not conducive to a good night’s sleep.
  2. This is a more conducive atmosphere for studying.
130. Havoc तबाही
  1. The storm wreaked havoc in the garden, uprooting trees and blowing a fence down.
  2. The delay played  havoc with their travel arrangements.
131. Evergreen सदाबहार
  1. This is an evergreen design!
  2. An example of an evergreen tree is a pine tree.
132. Advent आगमन
  1. The advent of television.
  2. The advent of the cure of this disease is revolutionary.
133. Inefficient अप्रभावी
  1. Existing methods of production are expensive and inefficient.
  2. I’m hopelessly inefficient at mending things.
134. Obstacle बाधा
  1. You have to overcome your obstacles if you want to achieve your goals.
  2. I am not scared of any obstacles.
135. Arrest गिरफ़्तार करना
  1. He was arrested when customs officers found drugs in his bag.
  2. The police arrested her for drinking and driving.
136. Commute पहनना
  1. It’s exhausting commuting from Brighton to London every day.
  2. People used to believe that you could commute base metals into gold.
137. Perilous जोखिम
  1. The country roads are quite perilous.
  2. This is a perilous journey.
138. Frequent अधिक
  1. I take frequent breaks so I don’t get too tired.
  2. There are frequent trains to Delhi from here.
139. Eve-teasing छेड़खानी
  1. Eve-teasing has been a common thing here and we now have to stand against it.
  2. You cannot normalize a thing like Eve-teasing, it leads to bigger issues in the society.
140. Sagging शिथिलता
  1. The shelf sagged under the weight of the heavy books.
  2. MY tummy has grown so big and now it is sagging.
141. Preclude बंद करना
  1. My difficulties preclude me from living a normal life.
  2. The secret nature of his work precludes official recognition.
142. Prevent बाधा डालना
  1. Label your suitcases to prevent confusion.
  2. His disability prevents him from driving.
143. Apprehend पकड़ना
  1. The police have finally apprehended the killer.
  2. I really apprehend the consequences of my decision.
144. Accomplish समाप्त करना
  1. I shall accomplish my goal by the end of this year.
  2. Their mission was accomplished in time.
145. Vigilance जागरूकता
  1. Following the bomb scare at the airport, the staff have been warned to be extra vigilant.
  2. Every public area needs extreme vigilance because there is constant risk of terrorism.
146. Nab दबोचना
  1. Undercover police officers nabbed the men at the airport.
  2. Someone nabbed my apple when I wasn’t looking!
147. Helpless मजबूर
  1. Unable to swim, he watched helplessly as the child struggled desperately in the water.
  2. You feel so helpless because there’s nothing you can do to make the child better.
148. Combat लड़ाई
  1. There was fierce combat between the two sides.
  2. You have to combat such situations on your own.
149. Measly छोटा
  1. I am left with a measly amount of money.
  2. She gave me a cute measly present.
150. Sphere वृत्त
  1. Earth is not spherical, it is flats at the two poles.
  2. He has been a constant part of our cultural sphere.
151. Autonomous स्वायत्त
  1. This is an autonomous university
  2. Demonstrators demanded immediate autonomy for their region.
152. Lack कमी
  1. There is lack of water in your body.
  2. I lack a good company, I feel lonely.
153. Penury दरिद्रता
  1. She is an inspiration for the entire world because she has risen from penury to such affluence on her own.
  2. His state of penury was a motivation for him to work harder and flourish in life.
154. Accused दोषी
  1. He accused his servant of robbery.
  2. The accused were all found guilty.
155. Neglect उपेक्षा करना
  1. He neglects that poor dog – he never takes him for walks or gives him any attention.
  2. I’m afraid I’ve rather neglected my studies this week.
156. Tantamount समान
  1. It is tantamount to fraud.
  2. Both men were aware that this was tantamount to a brush-off.
157. Incentive प्रोत्साहन
  1. You will get Rs.22000 as your salary, plus incentives.
  2. There is little incentive for people to leave their cars at home when public transport remains so expensive.
158. Encourage प्रोत्साहित करना
  1. You must encourage your child to work in the field he likes instead of pressurizing him to do what you would like.
  2. I could never have achieved this without the encouragement of my husband and family.
159. Efficient कुशल
  1. She runs the business very efficiently.
  2. We need someone really efficient who can organize the office and make it run smoothly.
160. Utilization उपयोग
  1. The vitamins come in a form that is easily utilized by the body.
  2. Sensible utilization of the world’s resources is a priority.
161. Assertion बल देकर कहना
  1. That’s just a bare assertion.
  2. The politicians’ assertions can never be trusted.
162. Noisy शोर
  1. Our new neighbors are very noisy, I swear!
  2. There was a noisy crowd of fans at the concert.
163. Vow व्रत
  1. The old hermit has taken a vow of silence.
  2. He vowed vengeance against the murderers of his cousin.
164. Privileged विशेषाधिकार
  1. As an ambassador, she enjoys a very privileged status.
  2. A good job can get you good privileges in the society.
165. Heterogeneous विजातीय
  1. He has a large and heterogeneous collection of shoes at his store.
  2. This is a heterogeneous drink, made with different juices.
166. Enhances सुधारना
  1. These scandals will not enhance the organization’s reputation.
  2. Several athletes tested positive for illegal performance-enhancing drugs.
167. Cosmopolitan सर्वदेशीय
  1. New York is a highly cosmopolitan city.
  2. Lisa is a real cosmopolitan.
168. Consistency स्थिरता
  1. You have to maintain a consistency of uploading content on your blog.
  2. Melt the chocolate to a pouring  consistency.
169. Atmosphere वायुमंडल
  1. These factories are releasing toxic gases into the atmosphere.
  2. This place has such a lively atmosphere.
170. Consequently फलस्वरूप
  1. I spent most of my money in the first week and consequently had very little to eat by the end of the holiday.
  2. He didn’t wake up early. Consequently, he was late at work.
171. Survive बच जाना
  1. The baby was born with a heart problem and only survived for a few hours.
  2. These plants cannot survive in very cold conditions.
172. Exorbitant अत्यधिक
  1. The bill for dinner was exorbitant.
  2. It is a nice car but they are charging exorbitant price for it.
173. Occurrence घटना
  1. Street-fights are an everyday occurrence in this area of the city.
  2. The study compares the occurrence of heart disease in various countries.
174. Certainly निश्चित रूप से
  1. She certainly had a friend called Mark, but I don’t know whether he was her boyfriend.
  2. This is rather a difficult question. “Yes, it’s certainly not easy.”
175. Magnify बढ़ाना
  1. Although our skin looks smooth, when magnified it is full of bumps and holes.
  2. The hot summer magnified my skin disease.
176. Respiratory श्वसन
  1. Smoking can cause respiratory diseases.
  2. Pollution has made respiratory systems more vulnerable.
177. Unavoidable अनिवार्य
  1. Side effects of allopathic medicines are unavoidable.
  2. I have to see to this case of bullying, this is absolutely unavoidable.
178. Flourish फलना – फूलना
  1. My tomatoes are flourishing this summer – it must be the warm weather.
  2. Watercolor painting began to flourish in Britain around 1750.
179. Ancillary सहायक
  1. We need some ancillary staff at school which can help us on days when people from the primary staff cannot turn up.
  2. There are ancillary charges which are to be paid on the primary tuition fee at school.
180. Pharmacy औषधि बनाना
  1. There is no pharmacy in this area, the nearest one is 3 kms away from here.
  2. You can find this medicine in any pharmacy very easily.
181. Petrochemical शैलरसायन
  1. It is the first petrochemical industry in the state.
  2. There are many health hazards of working in a petrochemical industry.
182. Globalize विश्वव्यापी करना
  1. Satellite broadcasting is helping to globalize television.
  2. As the economy develops, it will continue to globalize.
183. Consciousness चेतना
  1. Her consciousness that she’s different makes her feel uneasy.
  2. I am taking this decision with my consciousness.

 


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