English-Hindi Vocabulary Part 1
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Elucidate - เคธ्เคชเคท्เค เคเคฐเคจा (to make (something) clear; explain.)
Abhor - เคृเคฃा เคเคฐเคจा (to regard with disgust and hatred)
Appease - เคुเคถ เคเคฐเคจा (to pacify or placate (someone) by acceding to their demands.)
Cajole - เคฌเคนเคฒाเคจा/เคซुเคธเคฒाเคจा (persuade someone to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery.)
Elated - เคเคค्เคธाเคนिเคค (extremely happy and excited, often because something has happened or been achieved)
Scintillating - เคुเค เคเคเคฐ्เคทเค เคฏा เคฌเคนुเคค เคाเคฒाเค (something fascinating or brilliantly clever)
Quintessential - เคเค เคตिเคถिเคท्เค เคต्เคฏเค्เคคि เคฏा เคตिเคถेเคทเคคा เคा เคเค เคตिเคถिเคท्เค เคเคฆाเคนเคฐเคฃ (a typical example of a particular person or characteristic)
Flabbergasted - เคเคถ्เคเคฐ्เคฏเคเคिเคค (shocked by the unexpected)
Impeccable - เคค्เคฐुเคिเคนीเคจ (perfect, with no problems or errors or bad parts)
Inept - เค
เคฏोเค्เคฏ (not skilled or effective, clumsy)
SWEEPING (ADJECTIVE): (เคต्เคฏाเคชเค): extensive, wide-ranging
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