Set 6 | 251 - 300

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Deal with

To take appropriate action in a particular situation (से निपटना)

Example: The manager will deal with your complaint as soon as possible.

Dear to

Regarded with deep affection by someone (किसी के लिए प्रिय)

Example: The old photographs are very dear to my grandmother.

Decamp with

To leave suddenly, taking something with you (के साथ भाग जाना)

Example: The thief decamped with a bag full of cash.

Decide on/upon

To make a choice or reach a decision about something (सही निर्णय पर पहुंचना)

Example: They couldn’t decide on/upon a venue for the wedding.

Decline in

To become smaller, fewer, or less (में गिरावट)

Example: The company saw a decline in sales last quarter.

Defective in

Having a fault or flaw (में दोषपूर्ण)

Example: The car was defective in its engine, causing it to break down frequently.

Deficient in

Not having enough of something (में कमी)

Example: The diet was deficient in essential vitamins and minerals.

Delight at

To feel or express great pleasure in something (पर प्रसन्न होना)

Example: They showed great delight at the news of their promotion.

Delight in

To take great pleasure in something (में आनंद लेना)

Example: The children delight in playing outside after school.

Delighted with

Feeling or expressing great pleasure about something (से प्रसन्न)

Example: The chef was delighted with the positive reviews of his new dish.

Deliverance from

The act of being freed or saved from something unpleasant (से मुक्ति)

Example: They prayed for deliverance from their suffering.

Deluged with

To be overwhelmed by a large number of things (बड़ी संख्या में चीजों से अभिभूत होना, सैलाब करना)

Example: She was deluged with emails after posting the job opening.

Dependent on

Completely dependent on or influenced by something (पूरी तरह से निर्भर)

Example: Many rural communities are dependent on agriculture for their livelihood.

Deprive of

To prevent someone from having or doing something (से वंचित)

Example: The soldiers were deprived of basic supplies during the conflict.

Derogatory to

Tending to lessen the merit or reputation of something (के लिए अपमानजनक)

Example: The politician’s speech was derogatory to his opponents.

Descent from

The origin or background of someone in terms of family or nationality (वंशानुगत)

Example: The family claims descent from a medieval knight.

Desire for

A strong wish to have or do something (की चाहत)

Example: He has a strong desire for success in his career.

Desirous of

Having or characterized by desire (के लिए इच्छुक)

Example: She is desirous of a peaceful life away from the chaos of the city.

Desist from

To stop doing something (से परहेज करना)

Example: The doctor advised him to desist from smoking for his health’s sake.

Despair of

To lose or give up hope (से निराश होना)

Example: He started to despair of finding a job after months of searching.

Destined for

Intended for or certain to have a particular fate (के लिए नियत)

Example: The young artist was destined for greatness from an early age.

Destined to

Certain to do or have something (के लिए निश्चित)

Example: He was destined to become a great leader.

Destitute of

Completely lacking in something (किसी चीज़ का पूर्ण अभाव)

Example: The village was destitute of basic necessities like clean water and food.

Detach from

To separate or disconnect from something (से अलग करना)

Example: She decided to detach from the toxic relationship for her well-being.

Detrimental to

Tending to cause harm or damage to something (के लिए हानिकारक)

Example: Smoking is detrimental to your health.

Devoid of

Entirely lacking or free from something (से रहित, विहीन)

Example: The area was devoid of any signs of life after the storm.

Devoted to

Feeling or displaying strong affection or dedication towards something (के प्रति समर्पित)

Example: He is devoted to his studies and rarely takes breaks.

Die down

To become less strong or intense (धीरे-धीरे कम होना)

Example: The excitement over the new product will die down in a few weeks.

Differ from

To be unlike or dissimilar to something (से भिन्न होना)

Example: The climate in the mountains differs from that in the plains.

Differ on (a point)

To disagree about a specific point or subject (एक बात पर असहमत होना)

Example: They differ on the best approach to solve the complex mathematical problem.

Differ with

To disagree with someone (किसी व्यक्ति से असहमत होना)

Example: He differs with his brother on almost every political issue.

Difference between

A point or way in which people or things are not the same (के बीच अंतर)

Example: One key difference between public and private universities is the funding source.

Different from

Unlike or dissimilar to something (से अलग)

Example: Her approach to problem-solving is different from mine.

Difficulty in

Problem or trouble in doing something (में कठिनाई)

Example: The student had difficulty in understanding the complex math concept.

Diffident of

Lacking confidence in something (पर संदेह होना, आत्मविश्वास में कमी)

Example: She was diffident of her abilities in public speaking.

Diligent in

Showing persistent effort in doing something (में मेहनती)

Example: She was diligent in her studies and always submitted her assignments on time.

Disappointed with

Unhappy because someone or something was not as good as expected (से निराश)

Example: The fans were disappointed with the team’s performance in the final match.

Disastrous to

Extremely harmful or damaging (के लिए विनाशकारी)

Example: The economic policies proved disastrous to the country’s financial stability.

Discriminate against

To treat a person or group worse than others (के खिलाफ भेदभाव करना)

Example: The company was accused of discriminating against employees based on their age.

Discriminate between

To recognize or perceive the difference between things (के बीच भेदभाव करना)

Example: The expert can discriminate between genuine and counterfeit artworks.

Discrimination in

The practice of treating one person or group differently from another in an unfair way (में भेदभाव)

Example: The law prohibits discrimination in employment based on race, religion, or disability.

Disgrace on

The loss of respect, honor, or esteem (पर कलंक)

Example: The scandal brought great disgrace on the once-respected family.

Disgrace to

A person or thing that brings shame or discredit (के लिए कलंक)

Example: The politician’s corruption was a disgrace to the entire government.

Disgust at/with

A strong feeling of dislike or disapproval caused by something/someone (से घृणा / के लिए घृणा)

Example: 1. The cruelty she witnessed filled her with disgust at the harsh realities of war. / 2. She felt disgust with herself for giving in to her unhealthy habits.

Dispense with

To forgo or do without something (के बिना काम चलाना)

Example: The company decided to dispense with the traditional marketing approach and focus on social media instead.

Displeased with

Feeling or showing irritation or dissatisfaction towards something (से नाराज)

Example: The customer was displeased with the quality of service and demanded a refund.

Dispose of

To get rid of or deal with something (का निपटारा करना)

Example: The company needs to dispose of the outdated equipment to make room for new technology.

Disposed to

Inclined or willing to do something (के लिए तैयार)

Example: She’s disposed to helping others, which is why she’s always volunteering.

Dissolve in

To become absorbed in a liquid and form a solution (में घुलना)

Example: The sugar will dissolve in hot water, making it easy to mix into the drink.

Distinguish between

To recognize or identify the difference between two things (के बीच अंतर करना)

Example: The twins are so alike it’s hard to distinguish between them.

Round complete!