1. Mockery (n.) - मौकरी - हंसी / उपहास
The act that Pooja did in the class made her a subject of mockery and laughter.
If someone has any problem or any faults, then instead of laughing at them or making a mockery of them, we should help them.
The act that Pooja did in the class made her a subject of mockery and laughter.
If someone has any problem or any faults, then instead of laughing at them or making a mockery of them, we should help them.
When I was flying a kite, due to the mighty wind that was blowing, the kite was getting displaced along with changing its direction, making the kite go from one place to the other.
Shivam is never on good terms with his boss; that is the reason why he is often displaced due to transfer orders.
The terrible video of COVID 19 literally made me cry.
You should not translate the idioms literally.
The English language helps in generating employment.
The running water is used to generate electricity.
As per the condition of the agreement, we will have to vacate the house within a week.
The condition of Amitabh is much better today after the treatment of two days.
God forbid if your parents were ill; what would you do?
All the vehicles are forbidden to take entry here.
Needless to say that he is mad.
Needless to ask, he already knows.
Let’s play an extempore. I’ll give you random words and you got to speak.
We often see many leaders, who give speeches; but out of them, some are outstanding speakers too, they can deliver an extempore and address the people.
The people of that village have no interest in politics.
When you borrow money, you also pay interest on that.
Often the person who works in the post of secretary in society gives an honorary service.
Many times the degree of a doctorate is given to people who are experts in their fields as honorary ones.