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Word | Anchor |
Hindi Meaning | समाचार उद्घोषक, आसरा, पढना, लंगर, सहारा देना, लंगर डालना, नींव, अँकोड़ा, कसना, एकांतवासी, सन्यासी, लंगर डालने का स्थान, साधु, ऋषि, लंगरगाह, प्रसारणकर्ता, संचालक, प्रसारणकर्त्री, सहारा, ऐंकर, लंगर का, सहारा का, लंगर डालकर जहाज़ ठहराना, स्थिरक ,लंगर |
a mechanical device that prevents a vessel from moving / A iron instrument which is attached to a ship by a cable (rope or chain), and which, being cast overboard, lays hold of the earth by a fluke or hook and thus retains the ship in a particular station. / a heavy iron hook which is attached to a ship by a chain. When it is thrown over the side, it digs into the sea bed and stops the ship from moving / secure or fasten firmly; be fixed in place / a heavy object attached to a rope or chain and used to moor a vessel to the sea bottom, typically one having a metal shank with a ring at one end for the rope and a pair of curved and/or barbed flukes at the other. / a heavy device that is attached to a boat or ship by a rope or chain and that is thrown into the water to hold the boat or ship in place / a person or thing that provides strength and support / a large store that attracts customers and other businesses to an area (such as a shopping mall) / to keep a ship or boat from moving by using an anchor / to connect (something) to a solid base : to hold (something) firmly in place / to be the strongest and most important part of (something), | |
Usage | ⇒ They brought the boat to harbour and dropped the anchor ⇒ We set the post in concrete to anchor it in place. ⇒ The ship dropped anchor in a secluded harbor. ⇒ They rigged two mooring legs on the ship's fantail, consisting of anchors , chain and heavy cable attached to two buoys. ⇒ It was hard to anchor the ship in the current ⇒ drop anchor ⇒ he anchors the news show |
Synonyms | secure, fix, moor, fasten, mainstay, affix, stay, support, attach, catch, dock, grapnel, tie, base, berth, hook, tie up, lash, pin, set, |
Antonyms | detach, loosen, unfasten, deliverance, demolish, departure, desexualize, detain, determine, differ, disassemble, cut off, death, discern, discharge, disclose, disconnect, disengage, disengagement, disentangle, |
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