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speculated अननममन लगमयम

ability
His ability to run 6 miles in 40 minutes is incredible for a man his age
If you are able to come to the party, everyone will be really happy to see you.
If you are unable to do the job alone, just ask Beverly to give you a hand.
Peter seems to have a natural ability for learning languages.
He has a lot of natural ability in sports, but he doesn't work very hard.

abolish =end,finished
She is the president of a local group which is working to abolish all scientific
testing on animals.
The apartheid system of South Africa wasn't completely abolished until the early
1990s.
Slavery was finally abolished in the United States in the nineteenth century.
In May 1998, certain limits on foreign investment in Korean equities were
abolished.
These laws are unfair and must be abolished.

abortion
सववर
The parents chose to abort the fetus after they learned it would be born with
severe birth defects
Iceland was the first country to legalize abortion in 1935.
This organization believes that abortion is no different than murder, and should be
completely outlawed.
The young woman threw herself down the stairs in an attempt to terminate her
pregnancy because she couldn't get a legal abortion.

abrupt
Their honeymoon came to an abrupt halt when the bride found her new husband in the
arms of another woman.
The Finance Minister's abrupt departure from the Cabinet was a major topic of
discussion in the news today
His abruptness in speaking to people really turns a lot of people off.
The conversation ended abruptly when the children entered the room.
His teaching career ended abruptly after he was accused of sexually touching a
young boy.

absolute
The show was absolutely awful!
Are you absolutely sure that the man in the photograph is the one who attacked you
in the park?
The governor claims he had absolutely nothing to do with the scandal.
I've looked absolutely everywhere, but I can't find my bus pass
The Pharaohs of ancient Egypt were absolute rulers who were considered gods on
earth

The game completely absorbed all my energy, so I was too tired to do much
afterwards.

abstract
Explaining a game to children in words is sometimes too abstract for them; it is
usually better to demonstrate it.

absurd=wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate,laughable


Housing prices in this city are getting absurdly high! No one can afford to buy a
house anymore.
Oliver Goldsmith once suggested that every absurdity has a champion to defend it
The student gave an absurd excuse to his instructor for missing his exam, saying
that he had to go out to the pub with his buddies to celebrate a friend's birthday.

access
I can't access that account without the personal code
There's something wrong with our Internet connection; I can't access my e-mail
account.
We can't get access to the building without the permission of the owner
Almost half of India's population do not have access to safe, clean, drinking
water.
Discussion question: Should all citizens have access to free education?

accumulate=collect
Henry managed to accumulate some valuable experience working in his father's
company over the summer.
I have accumulated enough air-miles on my card now to fly about 25 miles.
The accumulation of nuclear weapons in the world has reached a level where we are
now able to actually destroy our planet.
There is a Chinese proverb which observes that the rich accumulate money, but the
poor accumulate years.
We sure have accumulated a lot of useless crap over the years. Maybe if we have a
garage sale, we can get rid of some of it.
The citizenry of fifteenth century Europe was able to accumulate wealth through
commerce, banking and crafts.

accurate
The witness gave an accurate description of the criminal - she even knew his eye
color!
It was hard to get an accurate count of the number of people in the room because
there were so many people coming and going all the time.
I got this watch cheap, but it doesn't keep very accurate time.
I'm not really accustomed to getting up so early on the weekends. At home I could
sleep in until noon.

ache ऐक
His neck ached after sleeping on the couch all night.
Our legs were aching after walking around the city all day shopping.
The ache in my arms has gone since I stopped playing tennis.
I've been feeling hot and achy since I woke up. I think I might have the flu.
सहममवत
Nine out of ten of the group of friends were in accord about going to see the movie
Titanic.

achive
If you want to achieve real progress in your speaking skills, you need to speak
English as often as possible while you are here
He celebrated his achievement with a glass of champagne.
The Dalai Lama once observed that great love and great achievements involve great
risk.

acknowledge =accept,confess,grant,allow
He will never acknowledge his mistake; he is much too proud
Her brother has finally acknowledged that he has a drug problem, and has agreed to
get help
The independence of the Netherlands was acknowledged by Spain in 1648, following 80
years of revolt
He won't be able to address his drinking problem until he acknowledges that he is
an alcoholic.

acquaintance=knowledge or experience of something.=a person one knows slightly, but


who is not a close friend
acquaintance
She heard about the job through her acquaintance with someone working in the
office.
Sally is an acquaintance of mine; we met last week in class

acquaint=make someone aware of or familiar with.


new staff should be acquainted with fire exit route

acquire
The United States acquired Florida from Spain in 1819.
Discussion question: What is the most efficient way of acquiring a language?
Our sense of touch allows us to acquire information about the weight, shape,
firmness and texture of objects in
our environment
Jamaican politics has acquired a reputation for bringing violence to the streets of
this island nation.
You must declare everything you have purchased or acquired abroad at Customs.
Parrots, most famous of all talking birds, rarely acquire a vocabulary of more than
twenty words.

acquit=free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty.


The suspect was acquitted by the jury due to a lack of evidence.
The accused murderer was acquitted because the judge said that he was mentally ill,
and therefore couldn't be held responsible for his actions.

acute=sharp
Sonya has an acute mind and picks things up very quickly.
A dolphin's hearing is so acute that it can hear underwater sounds from up to 15
miles away
डड मउट ससखम
The shortage of fresh water in this country is becoming acute due to the long
drought.

Adequate
Recent research suggests that children born to teenage mothers are more likely to
be poor, and to receive inadequate healthcare and education.
Adequate nutrition is essential to the proper physical development of growing
children.
The project has been canceled due to a lack of adequate funds.
Funding for the arts in this state is embarrassingly inadequate.

adjacent अजजसनट
"adjacent rooms"
You can wait in the adjacent room.
He couldn't sleep because of the noise coming from the adjacent apartment.
admire praise-worthy
A Turkish proverb suggests that everyone admires his own character.
Her honesty in all that she does is truly admirable.
I really admire Jos-'s ability to stay calm in stressful situations
I have always admired my mother for working so hard to bring us up well

AFFECT
Global warming has had a significant effect on our climate over the last few years.
The children were greatly affected by the divorce of their parents.
Cigarettes have a very bad effect on the heart and lungs.

affection
Our cat is very affectionate, and will sit on your lap and purr for hours.
The old man kissed his wife affectionately before leaving the house for his daily
walk.
The mother looked affectionately at her son as he sat drawing pictures at the table
Our dog is very affectionate, and will sit at our feet for hours.

afford
I can't afford to go to the bar tonight because I spent too much last week.
We can't really afford to waste time; if we don't get this done today, we could
lose this contract.
I would like to be able to afford a new car next year, so I won't be going away for
the holidays.
We can't afford to wait for Fran?ois any longer.

aftermath=result,coseqence
In the aftermath of the war, they left the country for a new life in America.
Thousands of people lay dead in the aftermath of the tsunami.
The leader of the party was forced to resign in the aftermath of the election loss.
The total cost of rebuilding the country in the aftermath of the civil war will be
in the billions of dollars.
Thousands of refugees have been fleeing the country in the aftermath of the
declaration of war.

aggregate=formed or calculated by the combination of several separate elements;


Our society is often described as an aggregate of individuals, rather than a
unified group.
A prediction of the outcome was made by aggregating the results obtained up to that
time.
Any predictions based on an aggregation of the results are entirely speculative.
If two teams are tied at the end of the qualifying round, the aggregated scores of
goals against will be used to determine which team will continue on to the final.

agony pain
The prisoner was in agony after being tortured by the guards.
The soldier lay in his hospital bed, crying in agony from his many wounds.
We could hear people in the burning building screaming in fear and agony.
The hiker had fallen and broken his back and agonized for hours before being found
by a search team.

aid=help
After the tornado, the country required international aid.
Russia has sent money and machinery as aid to the region hit by the storms.
Foster Parents Plan is a charitable organization which aids children living in
poverty throughout the developing world.
The woman was arrested for aiding her husband in his escape from prison
A kind stranger came to my aid when I fell off my bicycle.

allege=accuse alleged=कहम हह आ,अलजज

The President had to resign after allegations appeared in the newspaper suggesting
he had accepted bribes from large companies hoping to do business with the
government.
There are still a number of alleged war criminals living in this country.
The alleged last words of Queen Elizabeth I were All my possessions for a moment of
time.
The teacher alleged that a number of students had cheated on the test, but the
accusation was later shown to be completely untrue

allocate
allow
alter

alternative=option
We need to come up with an alternate plan, in case this one doesn't work.
We had to take an alternate route to the airport because of the road construction.
In the future, we will have to rely more on alternate energy sources.

amateur=engaging or engaged in without payment; non-professional.


Zack is an amateur player who performs like a true professional

ambiguous=open to more than one interpretation,not clear,ऐवममगयसअस


"the election result was ambiguous"
The ending of the movie was totally ambiguous. I guess we have to decide for
ourselves what really happened.
The definition of a hate crime is somewhat ambiguous, which makes it extremely
difficult to enforce the law.
ere is always a certain degree of ambiguity in language, which can be difficult for
language learners to accept
His answer to our question was somewhat ambiguous, so I don't really know what he's
going to do.

ambition=a strong desire to do or achieve something.


"her ambition was to become a pilot
She is a very ambitious person, and will do anything to achieve success
He will never get far in life for the simple reason that while he is very
intelligent, he has absolutely no ambition.
John has very ambitious plans to make this part of our state a major bicycle
tourism destination in North America.

amend ससशशधन
I won't support the policy unless it is amended
The university tennis club has amended its rules to allow players to wear gray or
light brown clothing, rather than just white.
Parliament has begun debate on amending the Constitution.

amnesty आम ममफफ,ऐमनसटट
Now that the civil war is over, the government is expected to announce an
unconditional amnesty for members of the various rebel faction
Thousands of former rebels have returned to their homes as a result of the
government's declaration of an amnesty for all soldiers.
The President has declared an amnesty for all those who fought with the rebel army.
Under the terms of the amnesty, rebel fighters must surrender their arms or they
will not qualify.

ample
The movie wasn't very funny; it was only mildly amusing.
The baby seemed amused by the toys that were shown to her, and smiled and laughed
at them.
During the rainy weather we stayed at home and watched videos for amusement.

analogy=a comparison between one thing and another, typically for the purpose of
explanation or clarification.
Looking for an honest man in politics is analogous to looking for a virgin in a
brothel.
try to make an analogy between the regime of Saddam Hussein and Hitler is absurd

analogous =similar
In a certain way, death can be seen as somewhat analogous to birth; both represent
a profound moment of transition.
Schools are organized like factories, and the educational process is analogous to
commodity production.

ancestor
In my culture, we pray to our ancestors every day
It is hard for Anne to accept the evolutionary fact of having a common ancestor
with gorillas.
The ancestor of all domestic cats is the African Wild Cat, which still exists
today.

ancient
My grandmother is ancient, almost 100 years old.
The native people have lived here since ancient times.
Yoga is an ancient health practice that focuses on the mind-body connection.

announce
The winner will be announced at the end of the evening.
I'm leaving you, Gregory! she announced as she left the room
Have they announced the arrival of flight 561 from Honolulu yet?
They just made an announcement that our flight has been delayed for two hours.
the government has just announced that they will be cutting personal income taxes
this year.

anticipate =expect
I had anticipated that the Liberal Party would win the election.
No one had anticipated the earthquake.
Police hadn't anticipated the number of people that would be at the demonstration,
so things got a little out of control.
When giving a presentation, try to anticipate the questions you may be asked so
that you can have the answers ready.

antique

appal=dismay,horrify,अपपल
The lack of services for the poor in this country is appalling
There is an appallingly high number of homeless people living in our city.
My grandmother is quite appalled by the amount of sex on television these days
I was appalled by the poverty of the people living on the streets
The cost of housing in San Diego is appallingly high; I can't imagine ever being
able to buy a house.

apparently દદદદદદ દદદદ evidentThere are a number of apparent bugs in the program
that need to be fixed.ly
I didn't see the accident, but apparently it was his fault.
Apparently he didn't know about the meeting because he didn't come.
Every time she says hello to him, his face goes red; apparently he likes her
I haven't heard for sure yet, but Marjorie is apparently going to become our new
director.
She and her husband have a lot of serious problems, and it is apparent to me that
she is headed for a divorce

appear
I was thinking of my friend Jack when suddenly he appeared on the street in front
of me
Look at him: dirty, unshaven. He obviously doesn't care about his appearance
She was paid over $50,000 for a five-second appearance in a television ad
The first dinosaur appeared around 225 or 230 million years ago

applaud अपपड
I think Frederick should be applauded for his courage in refusing to let the boss
push him around
The audience applauded wildly when the band appeared on stage.
lasted દદદદ દદદદ દદદ
The applause lasted a full fifteen minutes after the end of the performance.

appliance equipment

appropriate દદદદદ
I don't think it is really appropriate to ask your professor how much he earns.
He wasn't really dressed appropriately for the job interview, but luckily they
didn't seem to mind.
He was inappropriately dressed for the meeting, in jeans and a t-shirt.
isolating દદદ
In many countries around the world, isolating children at bedtime is considered
inappropriate and even shocking.

argue
He and his girlfriend split up after having a big argument at the party.
I argued with my roommate because she always takes too long in the shower.
My parents were arguing this morning when I woke up because my father got in late
last night.
I don't like to talk about anything with him because he's so argumentative that it
always finishes badly.
There is a Russian proverb which states that an enemy will agree, but a friend will
argue.

aspect =point,part,charateristic etc


You have to look at every aspect of the problem to really understand why it is
happening
One of the most interesting aspects of my job is meeting people from different
cultures.

assassinate=દદદદદદ દદદદદદ દદદદદદદદદદ દદદદદ દદદદ,असससनजट


Murder and assassination seem to be a tragic but not uncommon part of American
politics.
John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas
The Prime Minister of Ceylon was assassinated by a Buddhist monk in 1959.

assembly=calculate ability or estimate the price or value ,असजमबलट


It may take weeks to assess असजस the total damage caused by the earthquake.
The purpose of this test is to assess your ability to participate in a discussion
on a complex topic.
The value of his art collection has been assessed at over $200,000.
It will take months to assess the cost to the American economy of the terrorist
attacks on the World Trade Center.
When I was a university student, my assessable income was so low that I didn't have
to pay any income tax

assure
I assure you, it won't happen againI'm sorry I'm late with my homework
Can you give me your assurance that the work will be done on time?
I give you my assurance that the report will be completed by 3:00 tomorrow at the
latest.
She assured us that the work would be done on time.

bankrupt
After the company went bankrupt, the bank stripped its assets to pay off an
outstanding loan.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is in a state of near bankruptcy due to years
of widespread corruption at all levels of government.
In 1971, British luxury car manufacturer Rolls Royce declared itself bankrupt.
The nation of Austria declared bankruptcy in February of 1811

bear દદદ,carry,move,shift
I don't know how he bears the pain. I would be crying and screaming if it were me.

behalf
Dong-Mi presented a gift to the secretary on behalf of the office staff.
On behalf of the people of the city of Albuquerque, I welcome you.
The environmental award was accepted by a grade 12 student on behalf of the school.
The present was given to the teacher on behalf of all the staff.

bribe
The President apparently accepted a bribe of over $350,000 from a corporation
hoping to get a major contract with the government.
The little boy bribed his sister with a chocolate bar not to tell their mother that
he had lost his new watch.
Unfortunately, corruption and bribery seem to be common in governments the world
over.
My teenage sister made me an apple pie as a bribe to keep quiet about her new
boyfriend.
The student tried to bribe his English teacher into passing him, but the teacher
refused and reported the incident to her supervisor.
cage
I don't like to keep birds in a cage; it seems cruel to prevent them from flying
around.
The businessman was walking around his office like a caged animal.
The cages for these animals are much too small; they need more room to move around.
I heard it once explained that caged birds don't sing; they cry.

circulation
The total circulation of this newspaper is over 100,000
There is a rumor circulating in the office that the boss is going to be replaced.
Students in the school are circulating a petition asking the teachers to assign
less homework on weekends.
Why don't you open the windows a bit so we can get some fresh air circulating in
the house?

chop
I'm going to chop up some onions to put in the stir-fry.
The city had to chop down a tree that was growing under the power lines.
Why don't you chop up the vegetables while I grate the cheese for the pizza?
Be careful while you're chopping the carrots that you don't cut your hand.
he administration has been chopping a few employees off the payroll in an effort to
bring down costs.
He accidentally chopped his finger off while he was cutting up wood for the fire.

chore =daily work,चपर


My neighbor's kids have to do chores every day in order to earn their allowance.
Collecting wood for cooking fires is a daily chore for many people in rural
Lesotho.
Studies show that the average housewife walks 10 miles a day around the house doing
her chores.
When I was young, one of my chores was to take out the garbage.

cluster=collect,gether
The children all clustered around the teacher as she began to read the story
All the students were clustered around the bulletin board where their marks had
been posted.
Bees were clustered around the open jar of honey.
Everyone clustered together under a tree when it began to rain

collapse
The bridge collapsed during the flood.
Many buildings collapsed during the earthquake.
An old woman collapsed on the bus and had to be rushed to the hospital.
A dozen people were injured, and two killed when a bridge collapsed as a result of
the earthquake.

commence begin

comply accept rule


Students may be expelled for refusal to comply with school rules.
comprise add,include
Koreans now comprise about 30% of the students in our ESL program
Human bones are comprised of 22% water.
team comprising the best young hockey players in the country is being put together
for the world junior championships.

consecutive -sequentially
If you miss three or more consecutive days of work, you will need a doctor's note
in order to qualify for paid sick days.
With this fourth consecutive victory in international hockey, the Canadian team has
certainly established its supremacy in the sport.
I can't believe it - we have had rain now for 23 consecutive days!
The police stopped seven consecutive cars for speeding.
The teacher called all the students up consecutively to discuss their marks.

conspiracy कवनसपरसट समवजश


Lisa thinks that there's a conspiracy among the other secretaries in the office to
get her fired.
A man has been arrested and charged with conspiring to set off a bomb at Heathrow
airport.
She has been arrested for conspiring to kill her husband, after reportedly hiring a
hit man to shoot him.
Some members of the American Congress believed that Vice-President Andrew Johnson
was a conspirator in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, and a committee was
formed to investigate.

convene कनवटन मनलमनम


The president has convened an emergency meeting of the Board of Directors for next
Tuesday.
The Prime Minister has convened a meeting of Cabinet to discuss new policy
initiatives
The meeting will convene Tuesday at 10:00 a.
We didn't have time to finish our discussion of the issue, so an additional meeting
will be convened tomorrow morning.
The convention is being held in a downtown hotel.
The conference center has been booked for a huge trade convention next March.

converse
Learning to converse fluently in another language is an exciting process.
Malini is able to converse in five different languages.
She conversed with the ghost of her dead husband, who told her he still loved her.
In the movie, children are able to converse with animals, but adults cannot.

coup तखतमपलट
Political analysts have suggested that the majority of the population are
supporting the coup against a very corrupt government.
The government fears a coup by the army

cozy comfortable
They spent the evening having a cozy chat over coffee.
This blanket will help you feel warm and cozy.
We prefer to stay in the cozy atmosphere of a bed and breakfast when we go
travelling.
The young couple snuggled together on the cozy overstuffed sofa.

cripple handicap

crouch झनकनम,कमउच
The soldier was in a crouch at the window, ready to fire if necessary.
The little girl crouched down to pick a flower.
The tiger crouched down at the water hole, and began to drink

cuddle
The happy mother cuddled her new baby in her arms.
The little girl sat cuddling her kitten, and listening to it purr.
The baby was cuddling his teddy bear as he fell asleep.
People in my culture never kiss and cuddle in public.

curb वनयसतण
cure इलमज
curious वजजमसन
cushion तवकयम
dampness नमट wet
Benula's hair was damp from walking outside in the falling snow
The school nurse put a damp cloth on the young child's forehead to help bring down
his fever.
We wiped the picnic table with a damp cloth before setting out the food.
Our basement gets damp and cold during the winter because of all the rain we get.

dare
Don't you dare speak to me like that!
He wouldn't dare tell his wife about having had an affair or she'd leave him.

debt कजर
I can't afford to buy a car. I'm already in debt from paying for universit
I don't have a credit card because I don't like to get into debt.
There is no reason for you to go into debt if you are careful with your money and
live within your means.
You shouldn't buy any more clothes until you've paid off the debt on your credit
card.

decent polite
decide
declare
dedicate

deduce पररणमम वनकमलनम assume


The detectives were able to deduce valuable information about the killer through
careful examination of the murder scene.
I deduced they were a having a love affair by studying their body language at the
company Christmas party.

deed doing
defeat
defect
defend मचमव

differentiate असतर
It's hard to differentiate between a male and female hamster.
The party needs to develop a clear policy that differentiates it from the other
parties
In our school system, students are differentiated according to their age into grade
levels.

drastic extreme

drip टपकमनम
The candles are dripping wax on the carpet.
Blood was dripping from a cut on his forehead
Water was dripping from his nose as he stood waiting in the rain.
Find someone who knows how to fix a dripping tap

dump ढजर

drought डड मउट ससखम


We've had a drought for a couple of months now, and there is talk of water
restrictions
Gardens in this area are in bad shape due to the drought.
After 2 years of drought, the people ran outside to dance and celebrate once it
finally began to rain.
There is a Dutch proverb which notes that after great droughts come great rains.
Find someone who has lived through a drought.

drown डड मउन
The victim committed suicide by drowning himself in the lake.
go down
Hundreds of people drowned during the sinking of the Titanic.
The young girl drowned while trying to rescue her brother who had fallen into the
river.

empire रमजय

endanger जशवखम मम डमलनम


The list of endangered species in this country is growing almost daily.
Any changes we make to our environment endanger the natural balance.
Nuclear weapons endanger all life on our planet.
I don't understand why you would want to endanger your marriage for one night with
this woman.
The human species is reproducing itself to such a point that we are endangering our
planet.

endeavor एनडजवर strive,effort


Investigators are endeavoring to find the cause of the crash.
I wish you the best in all your future endeavors.
The government has promised to increase funding for a number of important
scientific endeavors which are currently underway
At the Language Institute, our instructors endeavor to build a program which serves
your specific language needs.

endorse support
enterprise effort

epidemic महमममरट
A flu epidemic has caused at least 3 deaths in the city.
Immediate action is required to keep the epidemic from spreading.
A five-year-old girl is the latest victim of the cholera epidemic in this small
village.
In 1918 and 1919, a world epidemic of simple influenza killed 20 million people in
the United States and Europe

era यनग age

erupt फस टनम
The volcano has been smoking for weeks, and scientists believe it may erupt any day
now.
The eruption of the volcano was predicted in advance, so no one was injured.
Heavy fighting erupted on the border of the two countries soon after the peace
talks collapsed.
Her face erupts in pimples whenever she has her period.

escalate =increase rapidly एसकलसट


"the price of tickets escalated"
Prices for certain vegetables have escalated due to poor weather conditions in
California last year.
Tensions in the region have escalated in the past few months, and the army has been
put on full alert.
The students' anxiety escalated with the news that the exam was worth 50% of their
final mark.
The killing of one of the bikers marks a serious escalation in the violence between
the city's two motorcycle gangs.

estate जमयदमद
In accordance with your late father's wishes, we have divided his estate equally
amongst his grandchildren.
The multi-millionaire left his entire estate to a charity for cats.
His uncle owns a large estate in the English countryside
The value of his estate is estimated at over a million dollars.

essence समर,एसनस
Spirited debate and competition are the essence of creativity.
The essence of the Buddha's teaching is contained in the practice of meditation.
The desire for truth is the essence of the learning process
The essence of good manners is consideration for other people

esteem आदर honor


Public esteem for the President is now at its lowest point since he took office.
President John F. Kennedy was esteemed by people around the world
eternal=lasting or existing forever; without end.
We are eternally grateful for all the help you have given us.
Stop your eternal arguing; you're driving me absolutely crazy!
The land has been declared a national park for all eternity.
Christianity offers a promise of eternal salvation for its followers
A Russian proverb notes that eternal peace lasts until the next war.

unethical,not morally correct


It is completely unethical to pass a student simply because she is your friend.
Is it ethical to do scientific testing on animals?

threat धमकफ

evacuate=remove (someone) from a place of danger to a safer place,clear,move out


The embassy is working to evacuate its staff from the country before the conflict
gets any worse
As flood waters rose, officials ordered residents to evacuate the area
Police had very little time to evacuate the airport after a bomb threat was
received.
The workers had to be evacuated to a safe spot after the factory caught fire.

.
evoke=bring or recall (a feeling, memory, or image) to the conscious
mind.=पनकमरनम,call
"the sight evoked pleasant memories of his chidhood
The old man evoked the names of his gods in calling for revenge upon his enemies
The old witch evoked the evil spirits to come to her aid.
After our divorce, the children didn't want to see our old house because it evoked
too many painful memories
Her music always evokes romantic feelings in me.

excerpt एकसरटर
At my grandmother's funeral, my father read out an excerpt from a book that she
loved.
The priest read an excerpt from the Bible at mass
I haven't read the whole book; I've just read an excerpt from it that was in a book
of single chapters of famous books.

exotic
Native plants are disappearing as a result of the introduction of exotic plants
which are taking over.
There are a number of restrictions in place on the importation of exotic fruits and
vegetables.
Advertising often uses beautiful people in exotic locations to lure people into
buying a product.
The guys went to the bar to see the exotic dancers on Friday.
Find someone who has spent a vacation in an exotic location

expand
Metal will expand when exposed to heat.
He has been able to expand his business through advertising on the Internet.
He studied a number of different languages in order to expand his knowledge of
linguistics.
Travelling to other countries is a good way to expand your knowledge of other
cultures, and ways of thinking.
It is clear that the medical use of lasers will be expanded in the future.

exist
Because of its geographic isolation, there are many plants and animals which exist
only in Australia.
I don't believe in the existence of ghosts.
The philosopher Voltaire once remarked that if God did not exist, it would be
necessary to invent him.
There is a Hebrew proverb which states that the world exists on three things:
truth, justice, and peace.
According to scientists, gold exists on Mars, Mercury and Venus.

perseverance दढतम पसरवटरनस

extradition अपरमधट कम पतयपरण


An American Senator has called upon the Mexican government to help make it easier
to extradite criminals who flee to Mexico.
A hearing is being held to determine if the suspect has committed an extraditable
offence.
The United Nations considers both drug trafficking and money laundering to be
extraditable offences.
"possession of explosives will be an extraditable offence"

explode
We heard a loud explosion, and then turned around in time to see the car burst into
flames.
This material is quite explosive, and should be handled with extreme caution.
This country's population exploded during the 1950s, a time now known as the Baby
Boom
The children exploded into laughter at the sight of the monkey.

export
Beef exports from Britain have decreased substantially since the mad cow disease
scare of a few years ago
In the future, Canada will be under great pressure to export fresh water to the
United States
My country's main export products are coffee and bananas.
This computer program allows you to export information from the database into a
word document.
Remarkably, China has today become a net exporter of rice

exnict
Dinosaurs have been extinct for millions of years.
Although dinosaurs have been extinct for millions of years, they are still very
popular among children.
The principal reason for the extinction of different species is damage to their
habitat.
Many animals on this planet are facing extinction due to pollution and habitat
destruction.
Dinosaurs lived on earth for around 165 million years before they became extinct.
There are many volcanoes in New Zealand, but most are extinct.

facilitate सनववधमजनक मनमनम


The government is looking for ways to facilitate foreign investment in our country.
A mediator has been called in to facilitate negotiations between the administration
and the union
The government believes that reducing regulations will facilitate economic
development in the region
Online communications can facilitate learning in many different ways.
Good facilitation in the classroom encourages interest, participation and active
debate.
The renovations to the building have certainly facilitated access for those in a
wheelchair.

fact
He doesn't let the facts interfere with his narrow, racist views on immigration
It is a simple fact that the death penalty has never been shown to deter violent
crime
There are lots of good Internet sites which give facts about all different kinds of
animals.
He looked up some basic facts about the countries he was hoping to visit on his
holidays.

fade gradually become faint

Her hair color always fades in the summer sun


The paint is starting to fade on the outside wall.
The child's smile faded as he realized that his friend had forgotten his birthday
Studies show that our sun is currently fading by about 0.018 percent per year.
There is a Swedish proverb which states that lovely flowers fade fast

faint
The old woman fainted when she heard the news that her husband had been hit by a
car.
There is a faint smell of gas in the kitchen.
I was so hungry that I felt faint.
There is a Danish proverb which observes that faint hearts never win fair ladies.
My daughter had a bad flu, and was so weak that she fainted.
He fainted when he got a needle at the doctor's office.

fancies पससद
fancy=feel a desire or liking for.
"do you fancy a drink?"
My wife loves to go out dancing, but I don't really fancy that sort of thing.
I think the secretary fancies you, Bob. You should ask her out tonight.
imagine
Her fanciful ideas for our marketing campaigns are rarely taken seriously by the
others in the office.

fare
I had to walk home from the pubbecause I didn't have enough for the taxi fare
Bus fares for kids are about $1.00 less than for adults.
How much is the train fare from Copenhagen to Berlin?
In my opinion, the government should reduce the fare for city buses in order to get
more people to use mass transit.

fasten,tie,clench
I pinched myself under the chin when I was fastening my bicycle helmet.
The shoestring was invented in England in 1790; before this, all shoes were
fastened with buckles.
Karla took off her blouse, and unfastened her bra.
There is a little clip on the dog's collar for fastening the leash.
Please don't unfasten your seatbelts until the plane has come to a complete stop.

fatal deadly घमतक


The old man suffered a near fatal heart attack while working in the garden.
Jim made the fatal mistake of putting most of his investments in one type of fund.
He was fatally injured in the Second World War.
fatalities ममत
More than 50 percent of all accidental fatalities in the U.S. are due to car
accident
Eating chocolate can be fatal for dogs.
Police report that there were several people injured in the terrorist bombing, but
miraculously, no fatalities.

feasible =possible शतनतम


ववरमम stop
It is simply not feasible to begin peace talks until the current hostilities are
brought to a halt.
A merger of the right-wing political parties now seems to be the only feasible way
of defeating the Liberal Party in this country.
Because of the poor quality of the soil, agriculture simply isn't feasible in many
parts of the country.
It is not feasible to reduce prices when our costs are increasing.
Growing vegetables is simply not feasible in the far north unless you have a
greenhouse.

fellow -समथट friend ,companion ,man-person


Jeremy isn't home. He went to the bar with a few fellows from work.
One of the fellows that I met at the bar used to go to school with my son
I met a fellow on the bus who knows your sister.
There is a new fellow working in the mailroom.
She always helps her fellow students prepare for their exams.

fierce- फफसर powerfull,danger


The mother rat fought fiercely to defend her babies against the cat.
To appear more fierce, the warriors of ancient Britain painted their bodies and
colored their hair.

flame
She has become a fixture in the local theater scene.
blow फसस क ममरनम
The young boys blew on the smoking wood until flames started to appear.
Huge flames were already licking at the roof of the house when the firemen arrived.
The truck burst into flames seconds after being hit by the train.

fling=throw and spread


His wife ran up, flung her arms around him, and gave him a big birthday kiss.
She flung her leg over the back of the motorcycle, and climbed up behind him.
The child flung the toy over the neighbor's fence, and then cried when he couldn't
get it back.
She flung her scarf over her shoulder, and went out into the snowy evening.
short period of enjoyment or wild behaviour.
She doesn't want a serious relationship. She just wants an exciting, purely sexual
fling with some dumb, hunky guy.
After splitting up with his wife, he flung himself into his work in order to forget
his problems.

flock group
A flock of pigeons numbering in the thousands flew over the city.
I was awakened in the morning by a flock of seagulls making noise outside my
window.

forge मनमनम ,make

The President is determined to forge a new relationship with the Chinese Premier in
order to improve trade between the two nations.
These computer programs will help new graduates forge a promising career in the
high-tech industry.
Many criminals these days are using sophisticated computer scanners and
photocopiers to forge money.
The farmer forges his own tools in the traditional way.
There is a Turkish proverb which observes that you cannot forge a good sword from
bad iron.
dummy
You can buy forged travel documents and university degrees on the black market
there.

former
My former employer gave me an excellent reference letter.
Former President Bill Clinton was involved in a big sex scandal with a White House
aide.
Russia was the largest and most powerful part of the former Soviet Union
She was formerly married to a good friend of mine.
"Mumbai, formerly Bombay"
In November of 1534, King Henry VIII became head of the English church - a role
formerly held by the Pope.

forthcomig=next
The governor has announced that he will retire before the forthcoming election
ऐलमइड associated
आकमण
In August of 1943, a conference was held in new york City to discuss Allied plans
for the forthcoming invasions of Italy and France.
The actor held a press conference to talk about his forthcoming autobiography.
She has recently appeared at a number of film festivals promoting her forthcoming
film.

fortunate भमगयशमलट
We won't be able to come to your party unfortunately
The child fell out of the apple tree, but fortunately was unharmed.
We were quite fortunate that no one was hurt in the car accident we had on our
holidays.
I heard my daughter scream, but fortunately it was just because she had seen a
spider.
Whenever I feel bad, I try to remember that there are millions of people less
fortunate than myself.
We are all very fortunate to be living in countries where we have enough to eat and
our lives are not in danger.

fragile= easily broken or damaged.


The fragility of the sculpture makes it very difficult to move.
You'd better mark that package fragile so the movers know not to be too rough with
it.

fragment टनकडम segment


The little girl got fragments of glass in her eye when the windshield of the car
was broken by a rock
Over the centuries, the Christian religion has fragmented into countless different
churches, each with their own interpretation of the Bible.
The army is now using fragmentation bombs, which burst into tiny pieces upon
explosion, spreading damage over a much wider area than conventional bombs.
Fragments of Buddhist statues dating back to the 8th century have been found in
Laos.

frantic= panic
The young woman was frantically searching her purse for her ticket as they
announced that boarding for the flight had begun
The young couple were looking frantically around the store for their three-year-old
son.
The elevator got stuck between floors, and a couple of the passengers were frantic
to get out.
People were frantically screaming from the windows of the burning building when the
firefighters arrived.
old woman became frantic when her little dog disappeared after getting off its
leash.

frequent ममरसममर
Petra is frequently absent from school due to poor health.
The politician is said to frequent known hang-outs of Mafia figures.
Hannah and Joseph frequently fight after they've had something to drink.
It has been proven that frequent laughter helps control pain, lower blood pressure,
and relieve stress.
We go to that nightclub fairly frequently, so the people that work there know us
now.

fright
We got quite a fright when someone banged on our door in the middle of the night.
The child got frightened when he heard his parents arguing loudly in the kitchen
Threats of terrorist attacks have frightened many foreigners away from the country.
My son still sleeps with a light on because he's frightened of the dark.
She is frightened of spiders, and screams whenever she sees them.

frontier
Many governments has increased security on their frontiers in an effort to curb
terrorist activities
The frontier has been closed due to rebel activity in the region.
Brazil shares a frontier with all South American countries, except Ecuador and
Chile.
The frontier between two countries was temporarily closed.

funeral असवतम सससकमर


The funeral of Mahatma Gandhi was attended by millions of people.
वससकनम
The old man sobbed sadly at the funeral of his wife.
Everyone was dressed in black for the funeral.
An Arab proverb advises us to attend funerals, but to avoid weddings.

furthermore और भट ,even
Eating well is important for good health. Furthermore, it helps to make you more
attractive.
No, I don't want to go to dinner with you. Furthermore, I'd like you to stop asking
me out because I'm really not interested.
She is an excellent dancer. Furthermore, many people are unaware that she also has
a beautiful singing voice.

fuss=a display of unnecessary or excessive excitement, activity, or interest.

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