Set 7 | 301 - 350

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Distinguish one thing from another

To recognize or identify the difference between two specific things (एक को दूसरे से अलग करना)

Example: The astronomer can distinguish one star from another by its distinct spectral signature.

Divorce from

To legally end a marriage with someone (से तलाक लेना)

Example: After years of separation, she finally decided to divorce from her estranged husband.

Doubt of

To have an uncertain opinion of something (पर संदेह)

Example: I have no doubt of her ability to excel in her new role.

Drag into

To involve someone in an unpleasant situation (में घसीटना)

Example: The politician was dragged into the controversy despite his attempts to distance himself.

Dream of

To imagine or fantasize about something (का सपना देखना)

Example: She had always dreamed of traveling the world and experiencing different cultures.

Drenched with

To be completely soaked or saturated with a liquid (से भीगा हुआ)

Example: The hikers were drenched with sweat after climbing the steep mountain trail.

Drive on

To continue traveling or making progress (आगे बढ़ना)

Example: The GPS instructed her to drive on for another mile before turning left.

Due to

Caused by or ascribable to something (के कारण)

Example: The concert was postponed due to the severe weather conditions.

Duty to

A moral or legal obligation towards someone (के प्रति कर्तव्य)

Example: As a citizen, it’s her duty to vote in the upcoming elections.

Dwell in

To live or reside in a place (में बसना)

Example: Many artists dwell in creative spaces that inspire their work and foster innovation.

Dwell on/upon

To think or speak about something at length (पर ध्यान केन्द्रित करना)

Example: Let’s not dwell on/upon past mistakes; instead, let’s focus on finding solutions for the future.

Eligible for

Qualified to participate in or receive something (के लिए योग्य)

Example: All citizens over 18 are eligible for voting in the national elections.

Embark on

To begin a new project or venture (शुरू करना)

Example: The team will embark on a new project next quarter, focusing on innovative technologies.

Enamoured of

Filled with love for or fascinated by something (से मोहित)

Example: He’s enamored of classical music and attends every concert he can.

Enamoured with (a person)

Filled with love for or fascinated by a person (किसी व्यक्ति से मोहित)

Example: He’s been enamored with his girlfriend since the day they met, and their love only grows stronger.

Enchant with

To fill with delight or charm (से मंत्रमुग्ध)

Example: The magician enchanted the audience with his mesmerizing tricks and illusions.

End in

To have a particular result or outcome (में समाप्त होना)

Example: The heated argument between the two friends ended in tears and apologies.

Endowed with

Provided with a quality, ability, or asset (से संपन्न)

Example: The region is endowed with rich natural resources, including fertile soil, minerals, and vast forests.

Engaged in

Busy or occupied with an activity (में व्यस्त)

Example: The children were engaged in a fun arts and crafts project.

Engaged to

Committed to marry someone (सगाई करना)

Example: He’s engaged to his childhood friend, and they’re excited to start their new life together.

Enlarge on/upon

To speak or write about something in more detail (पर विस्तार से बताना)

Example: The documentary will enlarge on/upon the history of the ancient civilization.

Enmity to

A feeling of hostility or ill will towards someone or something (के प्रति शत्रुता)

Example: The long-standing enmity to their neighboring country has led to decades of tension and conflict in the region.

Enquire into (a matter)

To investigate or look into a matter (किसी मामले की जाँच करना)

Example: The police will enquire into the matter and find out what happened.

Enquire of (a person)

To ask someone for information (किसी व्यक्ति से पूछताछ करना)

Example: You can enquire of the receptionist about the meeting schedule.

Enrage at

To make someone very angry about something (पर गुस्सा होना)

Example: The crowd was enraged at the government’s decision.

Enrage with

To fill someone with intense anger (से गुस्सा होना)

Example: She was enraged with her brother for breaking her phone.

Enter into

To become involved in or start to take part in something (में शामिल होना)

Example: The country will enter into a new trade agreement with its neighbors.

Enter upon/on

To begin or start something (किसी काम को प्रारम्भ करना)

Example: The actor will enter upon/on a new phase of his career with this film.

Entitled to

Having the right to do or have something (का हकदार)

Example: Citizens are entitled to free healthcare under the new policy.

Enveloped in

Completely surrounded or covered by something (में लिपटा हुआ)

Example: The city was enveloped in a thick fog this morning.

Envious of

Feeling or showing envy towards someone (से ईर्ष्या करना)

Example: She’s always been envious of her sister’s successful career.

Equal to

Having the same value, measure, or importance as something (के बराबर)

Example: 1. Five times six is equal to thirty. / 2. The task proved to be equal to her skills and experience.

Equivalent to

Equal in value, amount, meaning, or importance (के समतुल्य)

Example: This certification is equivalent to a bachelor’s degree in the field.

Eradicate from

To completely remove or destroy something from a place (जड़ से मिटाना)

Example: The government aims to eradicate poverty from the rural areas.

Escape from

To get away from a place, situation, or person (से बच निकलना)

Example: The bird managed to escape from the cage.

Essential for/to

Absolutely necessary for something (के लिए आवश्यक)

Example: 1. Water is essential for life. / 2. Good communication skills are essential to a successful career.

Exception to

Someone or something that does not follow a rule or pattern (अपवाद)

Example: This rule doesn’t apply to you, you’re an exception to the norm.

Exchange for

To give or receive something in return for another thing (के बदले में)

Example: The company will exchange the defective product for a brand new one.

Exempt from

Not required to do something that others must do (छूट देना)

Example: The new policy makes senior citizens exempt from paying membership fees.

Exemption from

The state of being released from an obligation or liability (से मुक्त होना)

Example: The company was granted an exemption from environmental regulations for the new project.

Experience in

Knowledge or skill gained through being involved into something (में अनुभव)

Example: She has extensive experience in marketing and brand management.

Expert in

Having special knowledge or skill in a particular field (में विशेषज्ञ)

Example: He’s an expert in artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Exult at

To feel or show triumphant elation about something (पर बहुत खुश होना)

Example: The crowd began to exult at the team’s surprising victory.

Exult over

To rejoice or celebrate something (पर जश्न मनाना)

Example: The team started to exult over their championship win, celebrating late into the night.

Failed in

Having been unsuccessful in achieving something (में असफल होना)

Example: He failed in his attempt to start his own business.

Failure of

The lack of success in doing or achieving something (की विफलता)

Example: The failure of the project was attributed to lack of funding.

Faithful to

Remaining loyal and steadfast to someone or something (के प्रति वफादार)

Example: 1. He was faithful to his principles, even when it was difficult to do so. / 2. She remained faithful to her husband throughout their long marriage.

Fall off

To become detached or to decline suddenly (अलग हो जाना या अचानक कम हो जाना)

Example: The number of visitors started to fall off after the summer season ended.

Fall through

To fail to be completed or realized (असफल होना)

Example: Unfortunately, our plans for the vacation fell through due to unforeseen circumstances.

False to

Not true to a standard or pattern (के प्रति झूठा)

Example: She was false to her promise, failing to meet the deadline.

Round complete!