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5000 TOEFL Vocabulary List | Introduction |
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depart |
v. [रवाना] take off; leave; set out I have some to see and ask after in England before I depart forever. |
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dependent |
a. [निर्भर] relying on or requiring the aid of another for support Some U.S. officials believe Pakistan wants the U.S. to remain dependent on the ISI for that intelligence. |
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depict |
v. [दर्शाती] represent in a picture or sculpture; portray in words; describe Here, we can see how the author to depict Beatle John Lennon as a drug-crazed neurotic. |
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deposit |
n. [जमा] money given as a guarantee or security In the meantime, she could keep the $400,000 in a secure investment such as a term deposit or money market fund. |
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depressed |
a. [उदास] sad; gloomy; low in spirits; dejected The tests' results indicated that the drug might increase the suicidal tendencies in some depressed children who took it. |
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derivative |
a. [व्युत्पन्न] unoriginal; derived from another source Although her early poetry was clearly derivative in nature, the critics thought she eventually would find her own voice. |
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deserted |
a. [सुनसान] remote from civilization; left desolate or empty; abandoned The majority of horror movies are set in deserted areas with limited proximity to towns and major cities. |
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desirable |
a. [वांछनीय] worthwhile; worth doing or achieving; advisable Some other factors coincide to make a June election desirable for the government. |
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desperately |
ad. [सख्त] with great urgency; seriously; severely What a night it was for Germany: a desperately close race between the two candidates for Chancellor, declarations of victory by both. |
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deterrent |
n. [निवारक] something that discourages; tending to deter In his view, North Korea is the main deterrent from a peaceful resolution. |
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devastate |
v. [उजाड़ना] ruin; lay waste; destroy; make desolate She says the disease can devastate Sudan, as HIV spreads quickly among the nation's youth. |