1. Will (v. & n.) – विल – गा, गे, गी / इच्छा / वसीयत
As per this will, you have legal rights on this ancestral property.
I can’t impose my will on you.
Today is Sunday and tomorrow will be Monday.
Mohan has decided to write a new will.
As per this will, you have legal rights on this ancestral property.
I can’t impose my will on you.
Today is Sunday and tomorrow will be Monday.
Mohan has decided to write a new will.
Due to less rainfall and deforestation in many parts of the globe, there has been a dearth of drinking water.
Vishal is widely being appreciated because despite facing poverty and a dearth of money, he managed to top one of the most prestigious exams in the country.
One should be more alert while driving a vehicle at night.
The governor alerted the island residents of the storm.
Tanu’s English is gradually improving.
Prices have been gradually rising in recent years.
Madhu doesn’t like dry chapatis because it becomes very hoarse when it dries up, and it is no longer good for eating.
When Kiran didn’t heed to what papa said, her father scolded her in a hoarse voice, and she got scared.
Nepotism is pretty common in film industry.
His father was a king, that’s why only he will become the king, is Nepotism.
Neha had flatly refused the proposal of the Union.
The labourers bluntly refused to give money.
Pramod’s father just explained to him when he made a mistake because he thought that Pramod is a juvenile now, not a small kid anymore.
The state of a juvenile is an important stage of our life because we learn a lot of new things at this stage.
When Amit stood first in the whole district, then the people of his neighbourhood welcomed him with flowers and garlands.
When the Indian team came after winning the World Cup, the people welcomed Kapil Dev with garlands.
Defeating Corona can slough off the sadness of countrymen.
Snakes slough their skin on regular intervals.