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3500 ACT Vocabulary (7): Print One-sided Flashcard

hackneyed:
(जंगली) repeated too often; over familiar through overuse
haggard:
(जंगली) wasted away; showing wearing effects of overwork or suffering
halting:
(झंझट मामूली लंगड़ा) hesitant; faltering; imperfect or defective
handicap:
(बाधा) disadvantage; physical disability; cripple; hinder; impede
haphazard:
(बेतरतीब) not thorough, constant or consistent; by chance
harangue:
(भाषण) noisy speech; speech or piece of writing with strong feeling or expression
harbinger:
(अग्रदूत) forerunner; an indication of approach of something or someone
hardy:
(साहसी) in robust and good health; able to survive under unfavorable conditions
harness:
(कठोरता) gear or tackle with which a draft animal pulls a vehicle or implement; something resembling gear or tackle, as straps
harrowing:
(दु: खद) agonizing; distressing extremely painful
harshness:
(कठोरता) quality or condition of being harsh; excessive sternness
harvest:
(फसल) gather; yield from plants in a single growing season
haste:
(जल्दबाजी) hurry; rapidity of action or motion
haughtiness:
(अभिमान) pride; arrogance; highness or loftiness
haul:
(ढोना) draw slowly or heavily; pull or drag forcibly; shift direction
hay:
(दोहन घास) grass or other plants, cut and dried for fodder
haze:
(धुन्ध) fog; mist; partially opaque covering; vague or confused state of mind
headlong:
(सिर के बल) uncontrollably forceful or fast; done with head leading; headfirst
heaven:
(स्वर्ग) expanse of space surrounding the earth; sky; place where the sun, moon, and stars appear
heckler:
(हेकलर) one who harasses others;one who tries to embarrass others with questions and objections