Bholi Class 10 Word Meaning Difficult Words and their Meaning from Class 10 English Footprints without Feet 9th Chapter Bholi.
Word meaning with examples
- Remained – go on (The school will remain closed until next month).
- Permanently – always (This office was permanently closed).
- Disfigured – spoil (The accident disfigured her for life).
- Prosperous – bright (New York is a prosperous city).
- Plenty – Enough (Eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables).
- Intelligence – Brain (Nobody can equal Rajen’s intelligence).
- Difficult – tough (It was difficult to solve this problem).
- Except – Omit (You count everyone except me).
- Perform – Present (The doctor perform an important role in our society).
- Revenue – income (Revenue of this company went down recently).
- Representative – Symbolic (I sent my representative to the meeting)
- Consult – ask (You should consult with a doctor immediately).
- Courage – Daring (Ramen was honoured for his courage).
- Disobey – Ignore (Don’t disobey your parents order).
- Frighten – Scare (Your baby doesn’t frighten easily).
- Remember – recall/think of (I can’t remember her name).
- Terror – Panic (My sister has a terror of spiders).
- Decent – fair (The rooms looked decent enough).
- Rub – Massage (Rub your hands very well).
- Squatted – Present participle (The baby was squatting on the floor).
- Exactly – Right (exactly, I expect that answer).
- Facinated – interest (Your beauty always facinated me).
- Daring – (He performed many daring stunts).
- Scurried – Past participle (Mr. das scurried the front door).
- Sobbing – Present participle
- Sob – cry (The baby suddenly started to sob)
- Disgrace – do
- Encourage – cheer (A good teacher can encourage everyone).
- Slightest – Superlative adjective
- Slight – (A slight breeze was blowing).
- Throbbing – beat (My foot was throbbing with excitement).
- Whispered – Past tense (Roma whispered in my car, but I can’t understand anything).
- Conversation – (Conversation between both of them is going on).
- Procession – (The children rushed out to see the procession).
- Decorate – Past tense decorated (Your decorated your room beautifully).
- Envious – Jealous (They were envious of my success).
- Auspicious – good (Red colour is auspicious for me).
- Prompted – Past tense (She promoted the old man).
- Garland – Chair (Shiva wears white clothes and a black garland).
- Gambled – Bet present participle form gambling (I don’t like gambling).
- Prospective – Possible (Are you a prospective buyer?)
- Contempt – disrespect (Romem areas so cold and so much contempt).
- Disagree – Shame (It is really a disgrace for you to misbehave with your father).
- Contemptible – hateful (Sonia’s behaviour was contemptible).
- Downcast – Hopeless (She looked very downcast at the news).