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Word | Pluck |
Hindi Meaning | नोचना, खींचना, तोडना, साहसअ, साहस, ओचना, बचाना, बहादुर, वीर, साहसी, साहस बांधना, हिम्मत, ऐंठन, फेफड़ा और प्लीहा, वीरता, ढाढस, जानवरों का दिल जिगर और फेफडा, तोड़ना, उखड़ना, बीनना, इकट्ठा करना, ऐंठना, छीनना, उखाड़ना |
the trait of showing courage and determination in spite of possible loss or injury / the act of pulling and releasing a taut cord / The act of plucking / courage; bravery. The same word also means to pull at the strings of a musical instrument, such as the guitar / courage / spirited and determined courage. / to pull (something) quickly to remove it / to remove some or all of the feathers or hairs from (something) / to take (someone or something) away from a place or situation suddenly or by force / a quality that makes you continue trying to do or achieve something that is difficult : courage and determination, | |
Usage | ⇒ We should not pluck the flowers from the public park ⇒ Even the adversaries of young Indiana Jones were impressed by the boy's pluck in trying to rescue the archeological treasure they had stolen. ⇒ My sister plucked a white hair from my head. ⇒ And when I was here a few weeks ago, I met with a number of those families, and I was impressed by their pluck , their spirit. ⇒ she is always plucking at her new guitar ⇒ I plucked ten grey hairs this morning |
Synonyms | nerve, courage, mettle, grit, boldness, bravery, determination, spunk, resolution, guts, backbone, spirit, fortitude, moxie, pick, daring, intrepidity, pull, snatch, jerk, |
Antonyms | gutlessness, undercharge, cowardice, cowardliness, insert, pusillanimity, bow, cravenness, dastardliness, irresolution, spinelessness, timidity, absolution, amnesty, apology, aversion, awe, care, clemency, commiserate, |
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