/'mɒdɪkəm/ n. (भोजन की थोड़ी मात्रा) limited quantity; small or moderate amount; any small thing Although his story is based on a modicum of truth, most of the events he describes are fictitious.
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multifarious
/mʌltɪ'fɛərɪəs/ a. Syn. varied (विविध) varied; greatly diversified; made up of many differing parts A career woman and mother, she was constantly busy with the multifarious activities of her daily life.
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myriad
/'mɪrɪəd/ a. Syn. innumerable; many; countless; numberless (असंख्य) of very large or indefinite number; of ten thousand In China, for example, where a number of different dialects are spoken, the same character can be pronounced in myriad ways.
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nadir
/'neɪdɪə(r)/ n. (नादिर) lowest point; point on sphere opposites zenith diametrically Although few people realized it, the Dow-Jones averages had reached their nadir and would soon begin an upward surge.
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nascent
/'næsənt/ a. Syn. incipient (नवजात) incipient; coming into existence; emerging If we could identify these revolutionary movements in their nascent state, we would be able to eliminate serious trouble in later years.
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nefarious
/nɪ'fɛərɪəs/ a. Syn. abominable (नापाक) very wicked; infamous by being extremely wicked Our elected leaders, movie stars and sports heroes sometimes engaged in nefarious activities but rarely were they headlined in the daily newspapers.
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neophyte
/'ni:oʊfaɪt/ n. Syn. beginner (नौसिखिया) recent convert to a belief; one newly initiated This mountain slope contains slides that will challenge anyone, either expert or neophyte.