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Word | Loom |
Hindi Meaning | संकट मँडराना, सम्भावना होना, करघा, हावी होना, अस्पष्ट छाया दीखना, अस्पष्ट सा दिखाई देना, सनक वाला, अस्पष्ट देख पड़ना, धुंधला दिखाई देना, पास ही मंडराना, करघा ,डंडा, मूठ, छाया |
appear very large / a textile machine for weaving yarn into a textile / See Loon, the bird. / a machine for weaving thread into cloth / appear or take shape (usually in an enlarged or distorted form) / an apparatus for making fabric by weaving yarn or thread. / a frame or machine for interlacing at right angles two or more sets of threads or yarns to form a cloth / to appear in a large, strange, or frightening form often in a sudden way : to appear in an impressively large or great form / to be close to happening : to be about to happen, | |
Usage | ⇒ Handloom cloth is woven on handloom ⇒ The shadow of the gallows loomed threateningly above the small boy. ⇒ Storm clouds loomed on the horizon. ⇒ Their elaborate fabrics, woven on looms from cotton and alpaca wool, are known today because they were used in a type of mummification process. |
Synonyms | threaten, impend, menace, emerge, tower, rise, overhang, appear, come into view, materialize, overshadow, approach, hang over, hover, issue, predominate, show, await, brew, dominate, |
Antonyms | disappear, fade, recede, abate, diminish, ebb, retreat, vanish, withdraw, adjourn, asylum, cover, dawdle, de-escalate, decline, dematerialize, den, departure, die down, disengage, |
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