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| 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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| bid | 
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| v. [बोली] make an offer of; propose; offer in words; declare, as a wish, a greeting, a threat, or defiance 'Then you and I must bid good-bye for a little while?' 'I suppose so, sir.' | 
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| bite | 
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| v. [काटने] pierce the skin with teeth; seize with the teeth; sting with a stinger; eat into; have a sharp taste Our laws must bite; that is the only language that the criminals will understand. | 
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| bitter | 
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| a. [दोष] harsh or corrosive in tone; painful; acrid; acrimonious He is perhaps the best-qualified person for many years to solve a long-standing and bitter dispute. | 
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| bizarre | 
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| 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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| blame | 
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| v. [खाली] condemn; rebuke; find fault with; censure The doctor says that natural variability in the weather is probably to blame, but human influence can't be ruled out. | 
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| blast | 
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| n. [ज्वाला] explode; burst; gale; a powerful gust of wind or air The blast is the deadliest incident since a series of ones killed three people in Bangkok on New Year's Eve in 2006. | 
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| bleed | 
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| v. [मिश्रण] emit blood; lose blood; withdraw blood from the body All the young soldiers are ready to bleed for the country. | 
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| bless | 
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| v. [झपकी कड़वा] make or pronounce holy; consecrate; make happy My family and I will be praying along with Rick that God will again bless your country. | 
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| block | 
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| v. [ब्लॉक] hinder; obstruct;  indicate broadly without great detail; sketch He failed to get enough allies to block the reform. | 
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| blonde | 
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| a. [गोरा] of a fair color; light-colored; as, blond hair; a blond complexion. The wig this woman wore during a two-day robbery across New York earned her the name blonde bandit. | 
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| boarding | 
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| n. [बोर्डिंग] wooden boards collectively; act of entering a ship; supplying with meals and lodgings for pay If I had a kid like that, I'd put him in boarding school. | 
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| bold | 
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| a. [बोल्ड] brave; daring; intrepid; impudent After five months of detention without trial, the release of the bold young newspaper editor-in-chief marks a significant victory. | 
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| bolt | 
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| v. [बोल्ट] dash or dart off; move or jump suddenly Jack was set to bolt out the front door. | 
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| bond | 
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| n. [बांड] link; connection; uniting force or tie; binding agreement; duty Last year, the average short-term bond fund gained about 9%, according to Morningstar. |