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inured |
(त्रस्त था) accustomed; made tough by habitual exposure E.g.She became inured to the Alaskan cold. |
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invalid |
(अमान्य) of no force or weight; not valid; weak; void; null E.g.This ticket has passed its expiration date, and so it is now invalid. |
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invective |
(फटकार) abusive language used to express blame or ill will E.g.He had expected criticism but not the invective that greeted his proposal. |
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inverse |
(उलटा) opposite; reversed in order, nature, or effect; turned upside down E.g.There is an inverse ratio between the strength of light and its distance. |
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invert |
(पलटना) turn upside down or inside out; reverse the position, order, or condition of E.g.When he tried to invert his body in a handstand, he felt the blood rush to his head. |
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inveterate |
(कट्टर) deep-rooted; firmly and long established; habitual E.g.An inveterate smoker, Bob cannot seem to break the habit, no matter how hard he tries. |
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invidious |
(द्वेषजनक) designed to create ill will or envy E.g.We disregarded her invidious remarks because we realized how jealous she was. |
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invincible |
(अजेय) incapable of being overcome or defeated; unconquerable E.g.The president who once seemed invincible is now seen as potential vulnerable. |
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invocation |
(मंगलाचरण) prayer for help; calling upon as reference or support E.g.The service of Morning Prayer opens with an invocation during which we ask God to hear our prayers. |
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iota |
(जरा) very small amount; a bit; ninth letter of the Greek alphabet E.g.All this does not take away one iota from the terrible acts committed yesterday. |
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irate |
(क्रुद्ध) feeling or showing extreme anger; enraged E.g.One idea that has left many parents and other residents irate is a plan to cut at least 22 teachers by changing class schedules. |
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irksome |
(irksome) causing annoyance, weariness, or vexation; tedious E.g.He found working on the assembly line irksome because of the monotony of the operation he had to perform. |
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ironic |
(व्यंग्यात्मक) humorously sarcastic or mocking E.g.What's truly ironic is how both sides in this polarized debate use precisely the same tactics. |