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diurnal
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a. [प्रतिदिन] daily; relating to or occurring in a 24-hour period
A farmer cannot neglect his diurnal tasks at any time; cows, for example, must be milked regularly.
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diverge
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v. [हट जाना] vary; go in different directions from the same point
The spokes of the wheel diverge from the hub.
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divergence
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n. [विचलन] difference; deviation; separation; the act of moving away in a different direction
The divergence of two straight lines forms an angle.
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doctrinaire
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a. [सिद्धांतवादी] unable to compromise about points of doctrine; unyielding
He had hoped that the student-led democracy movement might bring about change, but the repressive response of the doctrinaire hard-liners crushed his dreams.
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doff
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v. [उतारना] take off; remove; tip or remove one's hat in salutation; put aside; discard
A gentleman used to doff his hat to a lady.
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doggerel
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n. [खोटा] poor verse; of crude or irregular construction
Although we find occasional snatches of genuine poetry in her work, most of her writing is mere doggerel.
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dogmatic
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a. [सिद्धांतवादी] stubbornly adhering to insufficiently proven beliefs; inflexible, rigid
We tried to discourage Doug from being so dogmatic but never could convince him that his opinions might be wrong.
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doldrums
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n. [उदासी] period of depression or unhappy listlessness; slack period; state of inactivity
Once the excitement of meeting her deadline was over, she found herself in the doldrums.
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doleful
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a. [मातमी] sorrowful; filled with or expressing grief; mournful
He found the bereaved family's doleful lamentations emotionally disturbing, and he left as quickly as he could.
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domesticate
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v. [पालतू विविधता] cultivate; make fit for cultivation, domestic life, and service to humans
They planned to domesticate the wild horses.
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draconian
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a. [कठोर] extremely harsh; very severe, oppressive, or strict
When she canceled the senior prom because some seniors had been late, we thought the draconian punishment was far too harsh for such a minor violation of the rules.
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drawl
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n. [धीरे धीरे बोलना] speaking with the slow and lingering utterance, from laziness, lack of spirit; lengthened, slow monotonous utterance
Suppose you ask a guy where he's from, and with a deep southern drawl, he tells you he's from New York.
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dross
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n. [कीट] waste or impure matter; worthless, commonplace, or trivial matter
Many methods have been devised to separate the valuable metal from the dross.
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ductile
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a. [नमनीय] easily influenced; flexible; pliable
Copper is an extremely ductile material: you can stretch it into the thinnest of wires, bend it, even wind it into loops.
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dunce
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n. [चलाई बुद्धू] backward in book learning; child or another person dull or weak in intellect; dullard or dolt
It is very impolite to call others a dunce.
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duplicity
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n. [कपट] double-dealing; deliberate deceptiveness in behavior or speech; acting in bad faith.
When Tanya learned that Mark had been two-timing her, she was furious at his duplicity.
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dwindle
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v. [सूखना] shrink; reduce in size; become less
The food in the lifeboat gradually had to dwindle away to nothing; in the end, they ate the ship's cook.
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ebullient
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a. [उबलनेवाला] showing excitement; overflowing with enthusiasm
Amy's ebullient nature could not be repressed; she' was always bubbling over with excitement.
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eccentricity
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n. [सिड़] oddity; departure from that which is stated, regular, or usual; deviation from the center
Some of his friends tried to account for his rudeness to strangers as the eccentricity of genius.
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eclecticism
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n. [eclecticism] any form of art that borrows from multiple other styles
I love the format, and I think it allows for a very natural eclecticism of tastes.
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