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| converse | 
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| v. [گفتگو] chat; talk informally; engage in a spoken exchange of thoughts Eva is all ears while Lulu and Lola converse. | 
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| convert | 
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| n. [بدلنے] change something into another form; transform However, he suggests that this only be done if the convert is also willingly accepted into his position by the community. | 
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| conviction | 
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| n. [عقائد] the judgment that someone is guilty of a crime; strongly held belief Even her murder conviction did not shake Peter's judgment that Harriet was innocent of the crime. | 
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| cordial | 
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| a. [سوہاردپورن] gracious; showing warmth and friendliness Our hosts greeted us at the airport with a cordial welcome and a hearty hug. | 
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| coronation | 
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| n. [تاجپوشی] ceremony of crowning queen or king When the witches told Macbeth he would be king; they failed to warn him he would lose his crown soon after his coronation. | 
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| cosmic | 
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| a. [کائناتی] of the universe; vast Cosmic rays derive their name from the fact that they bombard the earth's atmosphere from outer space. | 
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| cosmopolitan | 
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| a. [میٹرو] sophisticated; of worldwide scope Her years in the capitol had transformed her into a cosmopolitan young woman highly aware of international affairs. | 
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| covert | 
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| a. [خفیہ] secretive, not openly shown The covert military operation was not disclosed until weeks later after it was determined to succeed. | 
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| cynical | 
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| a. [نندک] skeptical of motives of others; selfishly calculating; negative or pessimistic I find it sad and cynical that this guy is essentially saying things will not be better by 2012. | 
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| dabble | 
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| v. [بگونا] splash liquid gently and playfully; undertake something without serious intent When they retire at 45, they get another job, such as a real estate agent, and dabble in that industry. | 
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| dank | 
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| a. [سیلا] disagreeably damp or humid; cold moisture; unpleasant humidity They're ten thousand miles away, hiding in dank caves and surrounded by hundreds of people. | 
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| debacle | 
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| n. [شکست] sudden downfall; complete disaster Every flight turns into a debacle in the Airplane movies, with passengers and crew members collapsing and baggage popping out of the overhead bins. | 
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| debris | 
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| n. [ملبے] remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up A full year after the earthquake in Mexico City, they were still carting away the debris. | 
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| debutante | 
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| n. [debutante] young woman making formal entrance into society After her father loses everything, the debutante is forced to flee, pursued by gangsters. |