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Hindi Meaning | विधि, सीखना, शिष्टाचार, रीति, रूप, गठित करना, क्रमबद्ध होना, स्वरुप, बनाना, रचना करना, ढाँचा, अवस्था, रूप देना, आकृति, विशेष क्रम में खड़ा करना, मुद्रा, प्रकार, शब्द रूप, संगटित करना, आंसू भर आना, कक्षा, नक्शा, सभ्याचार, किसि रूप में ढल देना, परिवर्तित करना, परिवृतित होना, प्रारूप/छपा हुआ फार्म, तरीका, दर्जा, गढना, आकृति देना, विचार करना, गढनाअना, विकसित करना, उत्पादन करना, तैयार करना, लम्बी बेंच, आकार, प्रपत्र, फ़ार्म, शैली, फारम, निर्माण करना, आकार, रूप ग्रहण करना, दषा, ढालना |
the phonological or orthographic sound or appearance of a word; the inflected forms of a word can be represented by a stem and a list of inflections to be attached / give shape or form to / The shape and structure of anything, as distinguished from the material of which it is composed / shape. The same word also means a class in school, or a paper asking questions which are to be answered / 0, | |
Usage | ⇒ A dark form could be seen in the distance ⇒ the form, color, and texture of the tree ⇒ Distinction in meaning is associated with a distinction in form ⇒ they have formed a new party ⇒ be in first form (of primary school) |
Synonyms | shape, make, fashion, frame, build, design, mould, construct, create, structure, configuration, style, appearance, cast, plan, figure, model, organize, arrangement, develop, |
Antonyms | destroy, ruin, break, deform, demolish, hurt, kill, neglect, abolish, cancel, devastate, disarrangement, disorganization, eradicate, expunge, extinguish, impropriety, indecency, indecorum, indiscretion, |
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