Set 5 | 201 - 250

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Compliment on

To express praise, commendation, or admiration to someone about something (पर बधाई देना / प्रशंसा व्यक्त करना)

Example: She complimented him on his impressive presentation skills.

Comply with

To act in accordance with a request, command, or instruction (का पालन करना)

Example: The company must comply with the new safety regulations.

Composed of

Made up of specified elements or parts (से बना हुआ)

Example: The committee is composed of five experienced professionals from various fields.

Compromise with

To arrive at an agreement by making concessions (से समझौता करना)

Example: 1. The company had to compromise with the union to reach an agreement. / 2. She refused to compromise with her values during the negotiation.

Concede to

To yield or admit to something (मान लेना, स्वीकार करना)

Example: After hours of negotiation, he finally conceded to their terms.

Concern for

A feeling of worry or anxiety about something (के लिए चिंता)

Example: Her concern for the environment led her to start a recycling program at school.

Concerned with

Involved with or affected by something (से संबंधित)

Example: The article was concerned with the impact of social media on mental health.

Concession to

The act of allowing or yielding to something (की रियायत)

Example: The government made a concession to the farmers by reducing taxes on their crops.

Condemn to

Sentence someone to a particular punishment (को दंडित करना)

Example: The judge condemned him to ten years in prison for his crimes.

Condole with

Το express sympathy for someone in grief (के साथ संवेदना व्यक्त करना)

Example: I would like to condole with you on the loss of your father.

Conducive to

Tending to promote or assist something (के लिए अनुकूल)

Example: A quiet environment is conducive to studying and focusing.

Confer honour on

To bestow an honor on someone (पर सम्मान प्रदान करना)

Example: The president will confer an honor on the scientist for his groundbreaking research.

Confide in/to

To tell something to someone in confidence (पर भरोसा करना, को बताना)

Example: 1. I trust her enough to confide in her about my personal struggles. / 2. I only confide to my closest friends about my personal issues.

Confidence in

A feeling of trust or belief in someone or something (में विश्वास)

Example: She has great confidence in her ability to lead the team to success.

Confident of

Having strong belief or full assurance about something (के बारे में आश्वस्त)

Example: She is confident of her success in the upcoming exam.

Conform to

To comply with rules, standards, or laws (के अनुरूप होना)

Example: The building plans need to conform to local safety regulations.

Conformity with/to

Correspondence in form, manner, or character (के अनुरूप)

Example: 1. The new software is in conformity with the latest security protocols. / 2. The company’s policies are in conformity to the new government regulations.

Congenial to

Pleasant or agreeable because suited to one’s taste or inclination (के लिए अनुकूल)

Example: The climate in the region is congenial to growing various types of crops.

Congratulate on

To express congratulations to someone for something (पर बधाई देना)

Example: I would like to congratulate you on your recent promotion.

Conscious of

Careful or aware of something (के प्रति सचेत)

Example: He was conscious of the impact his words had on the audience.

Consent to

To give permission for or approval of something (को सहमति देना)

Example: The board of directors unanimously consented to the proposed merger.

Consist in

To have as an essential, necessary, or main element (में निहित होना)

Example: True happiness doesn’t consist in material possessions.

Consist of

To be composed or made up of something (से बना होना)

Example: The cake consists of flour, sugar, and eggs.

Consistent with

In agreement or harmony with something (के अनुरूप)

Example: The company’s new policy is consistent with its commitment to environmental sustainability.

Contempt for

A strong feeling of lack of respect for someone or something (के प्रति अवमानना)

Example: He felt a deep contempt for those who exploited others.

Content with

In a state of peaceful happiness with something (से संतुष्ट)

Example: She seemed content with her simple life in the countryside.

Contrary to

Opposite in nature or character to something (के विपरीत)

Example: Contrary to popular belief, bats are not blind.

Contrast to

Differ strikingly from something (पूरी तरह से विपरीत)

Example: Contrast to his usual punctuality, he arrived late to the meeting today.

Contrast with

To show the differences between two or more things (अंतर करना)

Example: Her early poems contrasted with her later work.

Contribute to

To play a part in bringing something about (में योगदान देना)

Example: The new policies aim to contribute to the country’s economic growth.

Control over

The power to make decisions about something (पर नियंत्रण)

Example: The manager has control over the team’s daily operations.

Conversant with

Familiar or acquainted with something (से परिचित)

Example: She is conversant with the latest technology trends in the industry.

Convicted of

Having been found guilty of a criminal offense (का दोषी ठहराना)

Example: She was convicted of theft and sentenced to five years in prison.

Convinced of

Completely certain about something (के बारे में आश्वस्त)

Example: She is convinced of his ability to lead the team to success.

Convulsed with

Affected by uncontrollable laughter or emotion (अनियंत्रित हँसी या मनोभाव से प्रभावित)

Example: He was convulsed with laughter after hearing the joke.

Cope with

To deal successfully with a difficult situation (से निपटना)

Example: She struggled to cope with the pressure of her demanding job.

Copy of

A reproduction or imitation of something (किसी चीज़ की प्रतिलिपि)

Example: I need a copy of the report for tomorrow’s meeting.

Cordon off

To prevent access to an area by surrounding it (को घेर लेना)

Example: The police cordoned off the area after the accident.

Count on

To depend on someone or something (पर भरोसा करना)

Example: He’s someone you can count on during difficult times.

Courteous to

Polite and respectful to someone (के प्रति विनम्र)

Example: She was always courteous to her colleagues, regardless of their position.

Cover with

To place something over or on top of something else (से ढकना)

Example: She covered the cake with a thick layer of frosting.

Covetous of

Eagerly desirous of possessing something (का लालची)

Example: He was covetous of his brother’s new car.

Crave for

To have an intense desire for something (की तीव्र इच्छा रखना)

Example: He began to crave for chocolate after a long day at work.

Criticism of

A negative assessment or remark about something (आलोचना होना)

Example: The professor faced harsh criticism of his teaching methods from students.

Cure for

Something that corrects a problem or relieves a disease (उपचार या इलाज)

Example: He believed that laughter was the best cure for stress and anxiety.

Cure of (a disease)

The successful treatment of a disease (किसी बीमारी का इलाज)

Example: The cure of the infection required a combination of antibiotics and rest.

Dabble in/at

To take part in an activity in a casual or superficial way (शौक के तौर पर हाथ आजमाना)

Example: 1. He likes to dabble in photography during his free time. / 2. He began to dabble at writing poetry, experimenting with different styles.

Deaf to

Unwilling or unable to listen or respond to something (के प्रति बहरा)

Example: She remained deaf to the criticism and focused on her goals.

Deal in

To do business that involves particular goods or services (का व्यापार करना)

Example: The store deals in high-end electronics and gadgets.

Deal out

To distribute something (बांटना)

Example: The teacher dealt out the test papers to all the students.

Round complete!