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Abhorrence of

Strong hatred or disgust for something (से घृणा)

Example: Her abhorrence of violence led her to dedicate her life to peaceful activism.

Abhorrent to

Causing disgust or hatred (के लिए घिनौना)

Example: His cruelty was abhorrent to everyone who witnessed it.

Abide by

To follow or comply with a rule or decision (का पालन करना)

Example: You must abide by the rules of the competition.

Abound with/in

To be present in large numbers or amounts (से भरपूर होना)

Example: 1. The old forest abounds with wildlife. / 2. The region abounds in natural resources.

Absolve from

To free from guilt, blame, or responsibility (से दोषमुक्त करना)

Example: 1. The court absolved him from all charges. / 2. The priest absolved her from her sins after her confession.

Abstain from

To refrain from doing something (से परहेज करना)

Example: The doctor advised him to abstain from alcohol for at least a month.

Abstemious in

Sparing or moderate in eating and drinking (में संयमी)

Example: She is remarkably abstemious in her eating habits.

Abstinence from

The practice of restraining oneself from indulging in something (से परहेज)

Example: His abstinence from social media greatly improved his focus.

Accede to

To agree to a demand, request, or treaty (को स्वीकार करना)

Example: The company finally acceded to the workers’ demands for better pay.

Acceptable to

Satisfactory or allowed; Suitable (को स्वीकार्य)

Example: The proposed solution was acceptable to all parties involved.

Access to

The means or opportunity to approach or enter a place (तक पहुंच)

Example: Students should have access to quality education regardless of their background.

Accessible to

Able to be reached or entered (के लिए उपलब्ध / सुलभ)

Example: The museum is easily accessible to people with disabilities.

Accession to

The attainment of; The act of acceding to (की प्राप्ति; पदारोहण)

Example: His accession to the throne marked a new era for the kingdom.

Accompanied by

To go somewhere with someone (के साथ)

Example: The detective identified the getaway driver as an accomplice of the bank robber.

Accomplice of

A person who helps another commit a crime (में सहयोगी, विशेषकर अपराध में)

Example: The famous singer arrived at the event accompanied by her manager and a bodyguard.

Account for

To explain or justify (उत्तरदायी होना, का हिसाब देना)

Example: The company had to account for the sudden decrease in sales during the last quarter.

Accountable to

Responsible to someone for one’s actions (के प्रति जवाबदेह)

Example: As the project manager, she is accountable to the stakeholders for the project’s success.

Accused of

Charged with a wrongdoing or crime (का आरोपित)

Example: The suspect was accused of breaking and entering the victim’s home.

Accustomed to

Familiar with something due to prolonged experience (के आदी, अभ्यस्त)

Example: Living in the city, she was accustomed to the constant noise of traffic.

Acquaint with

To make someone familiar with or aware of something (से परिचित कराना/होना)

Example: The orientation program helps new employees acquaint themselves with company policies.

Acquaintance with

Knowledge or familiarity with something (से परिचय)

Example: Her acquaintance with the latest technology helped her excel in the job interview.

Acquiesce in

To accept something reluctantly without protest (में सहमत होना)

Example: She acquiesced in her parent’s suggestion to move to a smaller town.

Acquit of

To free someone from a criminal charge (से बरी करना)

Example: The jury acquitted him of all charges after reviewing the evidence.

Act upon

To take action according to something, like information or advice (पर अमल/कार्य करना)

Example: The manager decided to act upon the team’s suggestions for improving efficiency.

Adapt to

To adjust to new conditions (के अनुसार ढलना)

Example: The company had to adapt to the changing market conditions to stay competitive.

Addicted to

Unable to stop doing or using something (का आदी)

Example: She became addicted to social media and spent hours scrolling every day.

Adept at/in

Very skilled or proficient at something (में निपुण)

Example: 1. She is adept at solving complex mathematical problems. / 2. He is adept in public speaking, capturing the audience’s attention with every word.

Adequate for

Sufficient for a particular purpose (के लिए पर्याप्त)

Example: The resources provided were adequate for completing the project on time.

Adhere to

To follow or stick to rules (का पालन करना)

Example: All employees must adhere to the company’s code of conduct at all times.

Adjacent to

Next to or adjoining something (के बगल में)

Example: The coffee shop is adjacent to the bookstore, making it a perfect spot for a quick break.

Admit into

To allow to enter a place or organization (में प्रवेश देना)

Example: The hospital will admit patients into the emergency room as soon as they arrive.

Admit of

To allow something or make it possible (की अनुमति देना)

Example: The case admitted of no compromise, and a firm decision had to be made.

Admit to

To confess or acknowledge something (को स्वीकार करना)

Example: He admitted to making a mistake during the presentation.

Advance by

To promote or move something forward (द्वारा आगे बढ़ाना)

Example: 1. The technology advanced by leaps and bounds over the past decade. / 2. The troops advanced by foot through the dense forest to reach their destination.

Advance for

To lend money for a particular purpose (के लिए अग्रिम राशि)

Example: She requested an advance for the upcoming project expenses.

Advise to

To recommend a course of action (की सलाह देना)

Example: The doctor advised him to take a week off to recover from the illness.

Affable to

Friendly and easy to talk to (के प्रति मिलनसार)

Example: She was affable to everyone she met, always greeting them with a warm smile.

Affection for

A feeling of fondness or liking for someone or something (के प्रति लगाव)

Example: She showed great affection for her family, always putting them first.

Affectionate to

Showing fondness or caring for (के प्रति स्नेहपूर्ण)

Example: He was always affectionate to his younger sister, comforting her whenever she was upset.

Affiliated to

Officially attached or connected to an organization (से संबद्ध)

Example: The university is affiliated to several international research organizations.

Affiliated with

Closely associated with a particular group or organization (से संबद्ध)

Example: She is affiliated with a well-known charity organization that supports children’s education.

Afflicted with

Suffering from something unpleasant, like a disease (से पीड़ित)

Example: He was afflicted with a severe cold that kept him in bed for several days.

Afraid of

Feeling fear or anxiety about something (से डरना)

Example: She is afraid of speaking in public, despite her expertise in the subject.

Agree on

To come to a common understanding about something (पर सहमत होना)

Example: The committee members agreed on the new budget proposal after reviewing all the details.

Agree to

To give consent to something (से सहमत होना)

Example: She agreed to the terms and conditions before signing the contract.

Agree with (someone)

To have the same opinion as someone else (किसी व्यक्ति से सहमत होना)

Example: She agrees with her parents’ decision to send her to college.

Agreeable to

Willing to do something (के लिए सहमत)

Example: The terms of the contract were agreeable to both parties.

Aim at

To target or intend to achieve something (का लक्ष्य रखना)

Example: The government’s policies aim at reducing unemployment.

Akin to

Similar to something (के समान)

Example: His intense focus was akin to a laser beam.

Alarmed at

Frightened or disturbed by something (पर चिंतित होना)

Example: Wildlife experts were alarmed at the shrinking habitat of the endangered species.

Round complete!