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Word | Pall |
Marathi Meaning | झाकून टाकणारे काहीही, शवपेटीवर आच्छादायचे कापड, (अतिरेकामुळे) अत्यंत कंटाळवाणे होणे, शवपेटीवर आच्छादायचे कापड,अत्यंत कंटाळवाणे, झाकूनटाकणारेकाहीही |
a sudden numbing dread / to lose someone's interest or attraction; to become no longer desirable / To become vapid, tasteless, dull, or insipid / lose strength or effectiveness / grow tiresome / a cloth spread over a coffin, hearse, or tomb. / to lose strength or effectiveness / to lose in interest or attraction his humor began to pall on us / dwindle our enthusiasm soon palled / to cause to become insipid / to deprive of pleasure in something by satiating / something (such as a cloud of smoke) that covers a place and makes it dark / a heavy cloth that is used for covering a coffin, hearse, or tomb, | |
Usage | ⇒ A pall of smoke spread over the town ⇒ The study of word lists can eventually pall and put one to sleep. ⇒ bearing her husband's pall were her four brothers and two nephews ⇒ During the mass, they covered the coffin with a pall , some kind of cloth. we took it off on the way out the door to the church, and then draped the American flag over his coffin. ⇒ his films pall on me after a while ⇒ a pall of smoke hung over the room |
Synonyms | glut, mantle, tire, weary, surfeit, cloy, jade, shroud, sate, satiate, cloak, cover, veil, bore, covering, curtain, disgust, gorge, cloth, fatigue, |
Antonyms | excite, electrify, excitement, happiness, absorb, affect, bare, birth, boil, brew, brighten, brightness, dazzle, engage, engross, enthrall, exhilarate, exist, fascinate, galvanize, |
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