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concomitant
Detail    speak

/kən'kɒmɪtənt/ a. Syn. accompanying
(सहवर्ती) in conjunction with; accompanying; associated with
These two-sided attributes are known as concomitant characteristics.
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conflagration
Detail    speak

/kɒnflə'greɪʃ(ə)n/ a.
(आग) large destructive fire; burning; large-scale military conflict
After the conflagration had finally died down, the city center was nothing but a mass of blackened embers.
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conundrum
Detail    speak

/kə'nʌndrəm/ n. Syn. riddle
(पहेली) riddle; difficult problem; dilemma
For this reason, the best way out of this conundrum is a political compromise.
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credulity
Detail    speak

/krɪ'dju:lɪtɪ/;/krɪ'du:lɪtɪ/ n.
(crochet) readiness of belief; disposition to believe on slight evidence
The rascal lives on the credulity of the people.
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cupidity
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/kju:'pɪdɪtɪ/ n. Syn. greed
(लोभ) greed; excessive desire, especially for wealth
The defeated people could not satisfy the cupidity of the conquerors, who demanded excessive tribute.
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cursory
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/'kɜrsərɪ/ a. Syn. casual
(सरसरी) casual; brief or broad; not cautious, nor detailed
Because a cursory examination of the ruins indicates the possibility of arson, we believe the insurance agency should undertake a more extensive investigation of the fire's cause.
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decry
Detail    speak

/dɪ'kraɪ/ v. Syn. disparage
(दोष देना गूढ़वाचन) express strong disapproval of; disparage
The founder of the Children's Defense Fund, Marian Wright Edelman, would strongly decry the lack of financial and moral support for children in America today.
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defile
Detail    speak

/di:'faɪl/ v. Syn. pollute
(अशुद्ध) pollute; make dirty or spotty
The hoodlums defile the church with their scurrilous writing.
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deleterious
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/dɛlɪ'tɪərɪəs/ a. Syn. harmful
(हानिकारक) having harmful effect; injurious; having quality of destroying life; noxious; poisonous
If you believe that smoking is deleterious to your health, then quit!.
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demure
Detail    speak

/dɪ'mjʊə(r)/ a. Syn. grave; serious
(संकोची) modest and reserved in manner or behavior
She was demure and reserved, a nice modest girl whom any young man would be proud to take home to his mother.
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deprecate
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/'dɛprɪkeɪt/ v. Syn. belittle
(बिनती करना) express disapproval of; protest against; belittle
A firm believer in old-fashioned courtesy, Miss Post must deprecate the modern tendency to address new acquaintances by their first names.
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deride
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/dɪ'raɪd/ v. Syn. ridicule
(उपहास) ridicule; make fun of; laugh at with contempt
The critics deride his pretentious dialogue and refused to consider his play seriously.
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desecrate
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/'dɛsɪkreɪt/ v.
(अपवित्रा) violate with violence, especially to sacred place
Shattering the altar and trampling the holy objects underfoot, the invaders desecrate the sanctuary.
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discursive
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/dɪ'skɜrsɪv/ a.
(तिरस्कार) tending to depart from main point or cover a wide range of subjects
As the lecturer wandered from topic to topic, we wondered what if any point there was to his discursive remarks.
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dissemble
Detail    speak

/dɪ'sɛmb(ə)l/ v. Syn. disguise; pretend
(छल करना) disguise or conceal behind a false appearance; make a false show of
Even though John tried to dissemble his motive for taking modern dance, we all knew he was there not to dance but to meet girls.
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ebullient
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/ɪ'bʌlɪənt/ a.
(उबलनेवाला) showing excitement; overflowing with enthusiasm
Amy's ebullient nature could not be repressed; she' was always bubbling over with excitement.
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effrontery
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/ɛ'frʌntərɪ/ n.
(गुस्ताख़ी) shameless or brazen boldness; insolent and shameless audacity
She had the effrontery to insult the guest.
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egregious
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/ɪ'gri:dʒəs/ a. Syn. notorious
(प्रबल) notorious; conspicuously bad or shocking
She was an egregious liar; we all knew better than to believe a word she said.
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enervate
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/'ɛnəveɪt/ v. Syn. weaken
(कमज़ोर) weaken or destroy strength or vitality of; remove a nerve or part of a nerve
She was slow to recover from her illness; even a short walk to the window would enervate her.
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ephemeral
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/ɪ'fɛmərəl/ a.
(अल्पकालिक) short-lived; enduring a very short time
The mayfly is an ephemeral creature: its adult life lasts little more than a day.
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