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anonymous |
a. [अनामक] having no name; having an unknown or unacknowledged name The buyer, who wished to remain anonymous, is a foreigner with homes in Europe. |
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apology |
n. [माफी] acknowledgment expressing regret or asking pardon for a fault or offense; explanation or excuse The consequence of those measures will be the best apology for my conduct. |
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appalling |
a. [भयावह] causing or fitted to cause dismay or horror; frightful I don't know why she's marrying that appalling man; I wouldn't touch him with a barge-pole. |
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appealing |
a. [अपील] attractive or interesting; charming The poor creature dropped on his knees before the stolid murderer and clasped his appealing hands. |
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appetite |
n. [भूख] instinctive physical desire, especially one for food or drink China's urban young are developing a growing appetite for the cool white look of platinum jewelry. |
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appropriate |
v. [उचित] acquire; take possession of for one's own use; set apart for specific use The ranch owners appropriate the lands that have originally been set aside for the Indians' use. |
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archer |
n. [आर्चर] bowman, one skilled in the use of the bow and arrow I am the best archer in our college. |
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archives |
n. [अभिलेखागार] public records; place where public records are kept These documents should be part of the archives so that historians may evaluate them in the future. |
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arrogance |
n. [घमंड] overbearing pride; haughtiness; manifest feeling of personal superiority in rank, power, or estimation I also think his arrogance is also turning people off. |
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arrogant |
a. [अभिमानी] arising from feeling or assumption of one's superiority toward others He often speaks in an arrogant tone, which doesn't encourage others to discuss with him. |
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arsonist |
n. [arsonist] criminal who illegally sets fire to property No matter how big the fire, it was always put down to a discarded cigarette unless the arsonist was arrested. |
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