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querulous |
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/'kwɛrʊləs/ a. Syn. fretful; whining (विलापी) habitually complaining; expressing complaint or grievance Even the most agreeable toddlers can begin to act querulous if they miss their nap. |
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rebuke |
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/rɪ'bju:k/ v. Syn. admonish; scold (फटकार) scold harshly; criticize severely No matter how sharply I rebuke Huck for his misconduct, he never talks back but just stand there like a stump. |
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recalcitrant |
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/rɪ'kælsɪtrənt/ a. (अड़ियल) obstinately stubborn; determined to resist authority Which animal do you think is more recalcitrant, a pig or a mule?. |
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rectitude |
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/'rɛktɪtju:d/;/-tu:d/ n. Syn. uprightness (ईमानदारी) uprightness; moral virtue; correctness of judgment The Eagle Scout was a model of rectitude. |
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replete |
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/rɪ'pli:t/ a. (परिपूर्ण) filled to brim or to point of being stuffed; abundantly supplied The movie star's memoir was replete with juicy details about the love life of half of Hollywood. |
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reprobate |
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/'rɛproʊbeɪt/ n. (नीच) person hardened in sin; person without moral scruples I cannot understand why he has so many admirers if he is the reprobate you say he is. |
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reprove |
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/rɪ'pru:v/ v. Syn. censure; rebuke (निंदा करना) voice or convey disapproval of; rebuke; find fault with The principal would severely reprove the students whenever they talked in the halls. |
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rescind |
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/rɪ'sɪnd/ v. Syn. cancel; annul; repeal (रद्द कर देना) cancel; make void; repeal or annul To change or rescind is justified only when re-estimate of all of the available facts. |
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ribald |
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/'rɪbəld/ a. Syn. wanton; tasteless (नीच) coarse or indecent; humorously vulgar or offensive He sang a ribald song that offended many of the more prudish listeners. |
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sacrosanct |
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/'sækroʊsæŋkt/ a. Syn. inviolable (पवित्र) regarded as sacred and inviolable The brash insurance salesman invaded the sacrosanct privacy of the office of the president of the company. |
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