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Word | Desert |
Telugu Meaning | ఎడారి, విడిచిపెట్టుట |
located in a dismal or remote area; desolate; a desert island; a godforsaken wilderness crossroads; a wild stretch of land; waste places / arid land with little or no vegetation / Of or pertaining to a desert / land on which very little can grow because there is no water. Deserts are often made of sand / like a desert. / a: arid land with usually sparse vegetation; especially : such land having a very warm climate and receiving less than 25 centimeters (10 inches) of sporadic rainfall annually b: an area of water apparently devoid of life / archaic : a wild uninhabited and uncultivated tract / a desolate or forbidding area lost in a desert of doubt / desolate and sparsely occupied or unoccupied a desert island / of or relating to a desert (see 1desert) / archaic : forsaken / the quality or fact of meriting reward or punishment / deserved reward or punishment —usually used in plural got their just deserts / excellence, worth / to go away from (a place) : to leave (a place) / to leave and stop helping or supporting (someone or something) / of a useful quality or ability : to no longer be with (someone) in a time of need, | |
Usage | ⇒ Rajasthan is in the Thar desert in the western part of Inidia ⇒ satellite images taken this year and 2 years ago show that the desert is in retreat thanks to a resurgence of trees. —— Andy Coghlan, New Scientist, 14-2 Oct. 26 ⇒ overgrazing has created desert conditions ⇒ Her boyfriend deserted her when She got pregnant |
Synonyms | abandon, forsake, leave, quit, waste, relinquish, renounce, barren, drop, wild, defect, give up, jilt, uninhabited, depart, vacate, desolate, flee, wasteland, throw over, |
Antonyms | support, defend, help, aid, cultivated, hold, arboreal, assist, attend, bog, marsh, cherish, crowd, fertile, keep, lush, luxuriant, maintain, productive, stay, |
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