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banner |
n. [बैनर] flag; sign; a newspaper headline that runs across the full page The red top refers to the color of the banner at the top of the paper. |
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barb |
n. [टालना कंटिया] sharp projection from fishhook; openly cutting remark If you were a politician, would you prefer being caught on the barb of a fishhook? |
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bark |
n. [छाल] a sound made by a dog; harsh sound uttered by a dog She set off at once and ran till she was quite tired and out of breath and till the puppy's bark sounded quite faint in the distance. |
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barrier |
n. [अवरोध] obstacle; structure built to bar passage; boundary or limit The study says police must undo community distrust, which it calls a barrier to outreach. |
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batch |
n. [बैच] quantity of bread baked at one time; a collection of things or persons to be handled together But the last of this batch is the most important and the best of the whole. |
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beacon |
n. [बीकन] signal fire to notify of the approach of an enemy, or to give any notice, commonly of warning This is a beacon to help aircraft discover their position. |
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beat |
v. [हराया] whip; strike; defeat; hit repeatedly Speak roughly to your little boy; And beat him when he sneezes; He only does it to annoy; Because he knows it teases. |
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beaver |
n. [बीवर] amphibious rodent about two feet in length; fur of the beaver; tall hat, originally made from beaver fur To him, a beaver is a quarter of a fur coat for his wife or a nice hat. |
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behold |
v. [निहारना avid] have in sight; see clearly; look at; perceive by the visual faculty We can behold a tiny figure in the distance. |
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benign |
a. [सौम्य] kindly; favorable; not malignant Though her benign smile and gentle bearing made Miss Marple seem a sweet little old lady, in reality, she was a tough-minded lady. |
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betray |
v. [धोखा] be unfaithful; reveal unconsciously or unwillingly The two spies betray their country by selling military secrets to the enemy. |
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beverage |
n. [पेय] liquids for drinking, usually excluding water; refreshment How fragrant was the steam of the beverage and the scent of the toast! |
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bizarre |
a. [विचित्र] fantastic; violently contrasting; strangely unconventional in style or appearance The plot of the novel was too bizarre to be believed. |
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blackmail |
n. [बकना] extortion of money or value from a person by threat of exposing a criminal act or discreditable information Apparently, bribery and blackmail are legal if you work for Congress. |