PUMPA - SMART LEARNING
எங்கள் ஆசிரியர்களுடன் 1-ஆன்-1 ஆலோசனை நேரத்தைப் பெறுங்கள். டாப்பர் ஆவதற்கு நாங்கள் பயிற்சி அளிப்போம்
Book Free DemoMeanings of the difficult words from the lesson "Jalebis":
S.No | Words | Meanings |
1 | Jingle | A light ringing sound such as that made by metal objects being shaken together |
2 | Khanak-khanak | Sound of jingling of coins |
3 | Jalebis | An Indian sweet made of a coil of batter-fried and steeped in syrup |
4 | Kadhao | A large, open pot used for cooking or boiling something |
5 | Misguide | Leading or guiding someone in a wrong way |
6 | Bazaar | A market place |
7 | Sin | An offence of breaking, a religious or moral law |
8 | Dislike | Not like someone or something |
9 | Stare | Look fixedly or vacantly at someone or something with one's eyes wide open |
10 | Pile | A heap of things laid or lying one on top of another |
11 | Panic | A sudden strong feeling of fear that prevents reasonable thought and action |
12 | Fist | A hand with the fingers and thumb held tightly in |
13 | Grab | Grasp or seize suddenly and roughly |
14 | Clamour | To make a loud complaint or demand |
15 | Grip | Take and keep a firm hold of; grasp tightly |
16 | Scholarship | A grant or payment made to support the student's education based on their academic or other achievement |
17 | Blabbering | Talk foolishly, mindlessly, or excessively |
18 | Prestige | Respect and admiration are given to someone or something, usually because of a reputation for high quality, success, or social influence |
19 | Clench | To close or hold something very tightly, often in a determined or angry way |
20 | Persuasion | The action or fact of persuading someone or of being persuaded to do or believe something |
21 | Shriek | Utter a high-pitched, piercing sound or words, especially as an expression of terror, pain, or excitement |
22 | Halwai | Sweetmeat seller |
23 | Astonish | Surprise or impress someone greatly |
24 | Handcart | A small vehicle with two wheels and two long handles that is pushed or pulled with your hands, used for carrying goods |
25 | Inexpensive | Not costing a great deal; cheap |
26 | Heap | A disorderly collection of objects placed on top of each other |
27 | Barefoot | Wearing nothing on the feet |
28 | Tonga | A light horse-drawn two-wheeled vehicle used in India |
29 | Chachajaan | Uncle in Urdu |
30 | Clutch | Grasp or seize something tightly or eagerly |
31 | Gali | Narrow lane |
32 | Devour | To eat something eagerly and in large amounts so that nothing is left |
33 | Pop | Bulge outward |
34 | Nostrils | Two external openings of the nasal cavity in vertebrates admit air to the lungs and smells to the olfactory nerves |
35 | Neighbourhood | An area of a town, or the people who live or work in this area |
36 | Assault | Make a physical attack on someone or something |
37 | Summon | To order someone to come to or be present at a particular place |
38 | Chabutara | A raised platform |
39 | Mob | A large crowd of people, especially one that is disorderly and intent on causing trouble or violence |
40 | Burp | Noisily release air from the stomach through the mouth |
41 | Shower | A lot of small objects or drops of liquid coming through the air |
42 | Virtuous | Having or showing high moral standards |
43 | Head | Going in a particular direction |
44 | Recess | A break from doing something or a short interval |
45 | Tuck | To put something into a safe or convenient place |
46 | Farishta | An angel |
47 | Instruction | A direction or order |
48 | Wonder | Desire or be curious to know something |
49 | Unfortunate | Having or marked by bad fortune; unlucky |
50 | Crouch | To bend your knees and lower yourself so that you are close to the ground and leaning forward slightly |
51 | Desert | Having no people or things in it; empty |
52 | Postpone | Cause or arrange for something to take place at a time later than that first scheduled |
53 | Cane | To hit someone with a long, thin stick as a punishment |
54 | Namaaz | Islamic worship or prayer |
55 | Surat | A chapter or section of the Quran |
54 | Quran | The holy book of Muslims |
55 | Impoverish | Very poor |
56 | Bismillah | An invocation used by Muslims at the beginning of an undertaking, which means "in the name of God" |
57 | Choo | Refers to the sound blowing, usually done to drive away evil spirits |
58 | Wriggle | To twist your body, or move part of your body, with small, quick movements |
59 | Scream | Give a long, loud, piercing cry or cries expressing excitement, great emotion, or pain |
60 | Comfortable | In a way that produces a relaxing feeling of physical comfort |
61 | Crawl | Of a person move forward on the hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground |
62 | Bargain | An agreement between two people or groups in which each promises to do something in exchange for something else |
63 | Wonder | To ask yourself questions or express a wish to know about something |
64 | Conclusion | The end or finish of an event or process |
65 | Wazu | Washing face, hands and feet before praying |
66 | Racket | Making loud noise |
67 | Jalebi-wielding hand | The hand that held jalebis |
68 | Gobble | Eaten quickly or greedily |
69 | Virtuous | Good and noble |