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| aware | 
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| a. [अवगत] knowing; having knowledge or cognizance As you're likely aware, BPA is a chemical commonly found in plastics, food cans, and water bottles. | 
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| awful | 
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| a. [भयानक] causing fear, dread, or terror; extremely bad or unpleasant; terrible He says the budget is in awful shape, and we need to take steps to fix it. | 
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| awkward | 
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| a. [अजीब] difficult to handle or manage John Kerry recently spoke of his faith, but he's more awkward about it than President Bush's born again. | 
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| bachelor | 
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| n. [स्नातक] unmarried men; the first or lowest academic degree conferred by universities and colleges A soon-to-be-married man's friends throw him the ultimate bachelor party. | 
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| backward | 
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| a. [पिछड़े] directed to the back or rear; unwilling; averse; reluctant; hesitating; undeveloped Although he is clever, he is backward in giving his views. | 
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| bacon | 
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| n. [बेकन] back and sides of a pig salted and smoked They built a fire against the side of a great log and then cooked some bacon in the frying-pan for supper. | 
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| badge | 
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| n. [बिल्ला] a distinctive mark, token, or sign worn on the person He was awarded a merit badge for his bravery in the battle. | 
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| bait | 
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| v. [चारा] harass; tease; lure, entice, or entrap The school bully will bait the smaller children, terrorizing them. | 
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| bake | 
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| v. [सेंकना] prepare, as food, by cooking in dry heat, either in an oven or under coals, or on heated stone or metal In some places, people still bake bricks in the sun. | 
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| balcony | 
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| n. [बालकनी] platform projecting from the wall of a building He planted some flowers on the balcony that projects over the street. | 
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| bald | 
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| a. [गंजा] hairless; lacking a natural or usual covering Although he carried, under his wig, a perfectly bald and shiny head, he had only reached middle age. | 
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| ballet | 
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| n. [बैले] a sort of theatrical representation by dancers That school strives to be an international leader in ballet training. | 
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| band | 
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| n. [बैंड] orchestra; team; strip; ribbon; belt; unite; ally The band, made up of four previously unknown young actors, has provoked hysteria across Asia since starring in the Taiwanese TV series. | 
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| banner | 
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| 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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