Set 3 | 101 - 150

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Burst out

To suddenly exclaim or express an emotion (चिल्लाना या भाव व्यक्त करना)

Example: She burst out laughing when she heard the joke.

Butt in

To interrupt or intrude rudely (में टोकना)

Example: It’s rude to butt in to someone else’s conversation.

Butt out

To stop interfering (दखल न देना)

Example: Please butt out of my personal affairs.

Buy into

To completely believe in a concept or idea (स्वीकार या विश्वास करना)

Example: I don’t buy into all that conspiracy theory stuff.

Buzz off

To leave or exit (चले जाना)

Example: He kept asking annoying questions, so I told him to buzz off.

Call after

To name someone in honor of another (किसी की याद में नाम रखना)

Example: They decided to call their son after his grandfather.

Call around

To phone several people for information (जानकारी के लिए कई लोगों को फोन करना)

Example: He had to call around to several plumbers before he found one available on short notice.

Call at

To visit or stop at (place) briefly (जाना)

Example: I will call at your office sometime next week to discuss the project.

Call back

To return a phone call (वापस फोन करना, बुलाना)

Example: I’ll call back later when you’re not so busy.

Call by

To visit someone briefly (रास्ते में मिलना)

Example: I’ll call by the bakery to pick up some bread.

Call for

To require; to publicly ask for (आवश्यकता होना; मांग करना)

Example: 1. The recent economic downturn will call for significant policy changes. / 2. The protesters called for the president’s resignation.

Call forth

To evoke or draw out (उत्पन्न करना या निकालना)

Example: The inspiring speech called forth a wave of patriotism.

Call in

To request to come; to inform by phone (बुलाना फोन द्वारा सूचित करना)

Example: 1. The government may need to call in the army if the riots continue. / 2. She had to call in sick to work because she had a bad cold.

Call in on

To visit someone, often for a short period (रास्ते में किसी से मिलना)

Example: We decided to call in on my grandmother while we were in town.

Call off

To cancel (रद्द करना)

Example: They had to call off the picnic because of the rain.

Call on

Requesting action from someone, inviting someone to speak (निवेदन करना)

Example: 1. The charity is calling on the public for donations to support their cause. / 2. The teacher will call on students randomly to answer questions.

Call out

To challenge; to identify publicly (चुनौती देना; पहचान करना)

Example: 1. The environmental group decided to call out the company for its polluting practices. / 2. The teacher had to call out the student for talking during the lesson.

Call up

To telephone someone (बुलाना, याद करना)

Example: I’ll call up my friend to see if she wants to go to the movies.

Call upon/on

To formally request someone to do something (आग्रह करना, निवेदन करना)

Example: The speaker called upon/on the audience to support the new initiative.

Calm down

To become less agitated or upset (शांत होना)

Example: Please calm down and tell me what happened.

Camp out

To stay in a place temporarily, usually in a tent (शिविर लगाना, डेरा डालना)

Example: We decided to camp out in the backyard for the night.

Care for

To look after someone/something or to have affection for (परवाह या देखभाल करना)

Example: She cares for her elderly mother.

Carry away

To become overly excited or to remove something (उत्साहित करना या कुछ हटाना)

Example: 1. He got carried away with his enthusiasm and started shouting. / 2. The strong current carried away the small boat.

Carry off

To complete a task successfully or to win something (सफलतापूर्वक पूरा करना)

Example: She managed to carry off the difficult presentation with confidence.

Carry on

To continue doing something (जारी रखना)

Example: Despite the difficulties, they decided to carry on with their journey.

Carry out

To execute a plan or order (योजना या आदेश को पूरा करना)

Example: The soldiers were ordered to carry out the mission.

Carry through

To complete something difficult (पूरा/लागू करना)

Example: Despite the obstacles, she was determined to carry through with her plans.

Carve out

To establish a niche or role for oneself (बनाना, स्थापित करना)

Example:  He worked hard to carve out a successful career in a competitive industry.

Cash in

To profit from or to exchange (कमाना या विनिमय करना)

Example: It’s a good time to cash in your stocks while the market is high.

Cast away

To throw something away or to be stranded (फेंक देना, त्याग देना)

Example: 1. They decided to cast away their old furniture and buy new pieces. / 2. He felt cast away by his friends after the argument.

Cast down

To feel depressed or saddened (निराश करना)

Example: She felt cast down after failing the exam.

Cast off

To discard or reject something (त्यागना)

Example: He decided to cast off his old habits and embrace a healthier lifestyle.

Catch on

To become popular or understood (लोकप्रिय होना या समझना)

Example: It took him a while to catch on to the new software.

Catch up

To reach someone who is ahead or to update on missed work (बराबर होना, पकड़ना)

Example: I need to catch up on the latest news.

Cater to

To provide what is needed or desired (आवश्यकताओं को पूरा करना)

Example: The new curriculum is designed to cater to different learning styles.

Chance upon

To find or encounter something by chance (अचानक पाना या देखना)

Example: While cleaning the attic, I chanced upon some old photographs.

Change into

To transform into something else (में बदलना)

Example: The caterpillar will eventually change into a butterfly.

Change over

To switch from one thing to other ( स्थानांतरित करना)

Example: It’s time to change over to our winter tires.

Charge with

To officially accuse someone of something (आरोप लगाना)

Example: The police charged him with robbery.

Cheat on

To be unfaithful to a partner (विश्वासघात करना)

Example: She found out he had been cheating on her with her best friend.

Cheat out of

To swindle or trick someone out of something (धोखा देकर हड़पना)

Example: He tried to cheat me out of my share of the inheritance.

Check in

To register upon arrival at a hotel, airport, etc. (प्रवेश करना, आगमन दर्ज करना)

Example: We need to check in at the hotel by 3 PM.

Check in on

To visit or contact to ensure well-being (हाल-चाल पूछना)

Example: Could you please check in on the baby while I’m in the shower?

Check out

To leave a hotel; to investigate (प्रस्थान करना, जाँच करना)

Example: 1. We need to check out of the hotel by noon. / 2. You should check out that new restaurant downtown.

Check through

To examine thoroughly or to process luggage to a final destination (तरह जाँच करना)

Example: Please check through your work for any errors before submitting it.

Cheer on

To encourage or praise vocally (उत्साहित करना)

Example: The crowd cheered on the runners as they crossed the finish line.

Cheer up

To become happier or to make someone feel happier (खुश करना)

Example: Cheer up! Things will get better.

Chew out

To scold severely (डांटना या फटकारना)

Example: The boss chewed him out for being late again.

Chew over

To think deeply about (गहराई से सोचना)

Example: I need some time to chew over your proposal before making a decision.

Chicken out

To decide not to do something because of fear (डर कर पीछे हटना)

Example: He was going to ask her on a date, but he chickened out at the last minute.

Round complete!