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fiasco |
(चंचल) complete failure; sudden and violent collapse E.g.The real problem with our job fiasco is that I essentially had two nights with almost no sleep. |
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fickle |
(चंचल) not fixed or firm; liable to change; unstable; of a changeable mind E.g.Shoppers remain fickle and disloyal and are still shifting to retailers who offer the most immediate savings. |
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fictitious |
(काल्पनिक) existing only in imagination; feigned; not true or real E.g.Although this book purports to be a biography of George Washington, many of the incidents are fictitious. |
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fidelity |
(विश्वस्तता) faithfulness to obligations, duties, or observances E.g.By doing this, we condition people to feel that fidelity is unimportant on the Web. |
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figment |
(उपज) something invented, made up; imaginary thing E.g.That incident never took place; it is a figment of your imagination. |
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figurative |
(बदबूदार गिर आलंकारिक) not literal, but metaphorical; using figure of speech E.g.The only difference between the verbs loan and lend is that loan can’t be used in figurative senses. |
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figurine |
(मूर्ति) small ornamental statuette; small molded or sculptured figure E.g.In The Maltese Falcon, Sam Spade was hired to trace the missing figurine of a black bird. |
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filch |
(चोराना) steal, especially in a small, sly way; take from another on a petty scale, as by violation of trust E.g.The boys filch apples from the fruit stand. |
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filial |
(filial) having or assuming relationship of child or offspring to parent E.g.Many children forget their filial obligations and disregard the wishes of their parents. |
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filth |
(गंदगी) foul matter; anything that soils or defiles; dirt; corruption; pollution E.g.Go and wash that filth off your hand. |
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finale |
(समापन) concluding part; closing section E.g.It is not until we reach the finale of this play that we can understand the author's message. |
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finesse |
(चालाकी) refinement and delicacy of performance; skillful, subtle handling E.g.The pilot's flying finesse is the hot topic in offices, restaurants and shops across the nation. |
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finicky |
(नख़रेबाज़) insisting capriciously on getting just what one wants; difficult to please; fussy E.g.The little girl was finicky about her food, leaving over anything that wasn't to her taste. |
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finite |
(परिमित) having a limit; limited in quantity, degree, or capacity; bounded E.g.By the way, it's wrong to think a single individual can overtake a population of size infinity in finite time. |
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firebrand |
(तेजतर्रार) hothead; person who stirs up trouble; piece of burning wood E.g.The police tried to keep track of the infamous local firebrand when the President came to town. |