Verious form of Verb



1. Abandon-v- (AvÕe¨vb&Wvb&- cwiZ¨vM Kiv) He will never abandon hope.
   Abandon-n- (AvÕe¨vb&Wvb&- ‡ec‡ivqv ¯^vaxbZv, DÏvgZv) They were shouting in abandon.
   Abandonment-n- (AvÕe¨vb&Wvb&gv›U- cwiZ¨vM) He has the fear of abandonment in old age.
   Abandoned -adj- (AvÕe¨vb&WvbÛ- cwiZ¨³) This is the abandoned building.
2. Abject-adj- (A¨vÕe&†R±-AZ¨šÍ `~`©kv MÖ¯Í, †kvPbxq-e¨w³, e¨w³i KvR ev e¨envi m¤^‡Ü) The man lives in abject proverty.
   Abjection-n- (A¨vÕe&†RK&k&b-†kvPbxqZv; nxbZv) His abjection is in intolerable.
   Abjectly-adv- (A¨vÕe&†R±wj- †kvPbxqfv‡e, nxbfv‡e) He was defeated abjectly in the election
3. Able-adj- (GBej-mg_©, mÿg) I am able to do the work.
    Ability-n- (AvÕwewjwU-mvg_©, mÿgZv) He has the ability to do the work.
    Ably-adv- (GBweø-mÿgZvi m‡½) He has done this work very ably.
    Enable-v- (B‡bBej-mÿg Kiv) His ill earned money enabled him to buy the car.
4. Abolish-v- (AvÕevwjk- †jvc Kiv, D‡”Q` Kiv) Slavery was abolished in America in the 19th century.
    Abolition-n- (AvÕevÕwjkb-we‡jvcmvab) The abolition of slavery ended in America in the 19th century.
5. About-adj- (AvÕevDU-cÖvq, GBgvÎ) We are about to go.
    About-adv- (AvÕevDU- cÖvq, KvQvKvwQ, GLv‡b †mLv‡b hÎZÎ, BZ¯ÍZt) He is about the same height as you.  The children were rushing about.
   About-prep- (AvÕevDU -Kv‡Q, Kv‡iv wbK‡U, m¤^‡Ü, wel‡q)Tell me all about this. How/what about going to cinema.
6. Above-adj- (AvÕevf&- Dc‡ii) See the above paragraph.
   Above-adv- (AvÕevf-Dc‡i, gv_vi Dc‡i) The birds are flying above.
   Above- prep- (AvÕevf-AwaKZi DPz‡Z, Av‡iv Dc‡i, msL¨v, ¸Y, †`vl, IRb, g~j¨ BZ¨vw` AwaK; AwaKZi; bvMv‡ji evB‡i, D‡aŸ© ) Raise your arms above your head. No one is above the law.
7. Absent-adj- (A¨ve&mv›U-Abycw¯’Z) He was absent from the class.
    Absent-v- (A¨ve&mv›U-wb‡R‡K Abycw¯’Z ivLv, Abycw¯’Z _vKv) He deliberately(D‡Ïk¨cÖ‡Yvw`Zfv‡e) absented himself from meeting.
    Absentee-n- (A¨ve&mvbUx- Abycw¯’Z e¨w³) The number of absentees is five.
    Absence-n- (A¨ve&mvÝ-Abycw¯’wZ, AeZ©gv‡b, Afve) It happened in my absence.
    Absently –adv- (A¨ve&mv›Uwj-Ab¨gb¯‹fv‡e) Shahin gazed (w¯’i `„wó‡Z ZvwK‡q _vKv) absently out of the window.  
    Absentminded-adj- (A¨ve&mv›UgvBbW&vW&-Ab¨gb¯‹) You are getting very absentminded.
    Absentmindedly-adv- (A¨ve&mv›UgvBbW&vW&wj-Ab¨gb¯‹fv‡e) He took my umbrella absentmindedly.
8. Absolute-adj- (A¨ve&mvj~U-m¤ú~Y©;cwic~Y©, cÖK…Z) He is an absolute genius.
    Absolutely-adv- (A¨ve&mvj~Uwj-m¤ú~Y©fv‡e) You can trust her absolutely.
9. Absorb-v- (A¨ve&Õ‡mve& /A¨veÕ‡Rve&- ï‡l †bqv, wbweó ev wb‡qvM Kiv) Plants absorb nutrients () from soil.
   Absorption-n- (A¨ve&Õ‡mve&kb/A¨veÕ‡Rve&kb- †kvlb, wbgMœZv; wbweóZv) It has rapid absorption of water.     
   Absorbed-adj(A¨ve&Õ‡mvÕe&W /A¨veÕ‡RvÕe&W-wbgMœ) He seems totally absorbed in his work.
   Absorbent-adj- (A¨ve&Õ‡mve&v›U /A¨veÕ‡Rve&v›U-†kvlYÿg) I need a piece of absorbent paper.
   Absorbing- adj- (A¨ve&Õ‡mvwe&O /A¨veÕ‡Rvwe&O- wbgMœ K‡i Ggb wKQz) It is an absorbing film.
10. Abstain-v- (A¨ve‡÷Bb-weiZ _vKv, cwinvi K‡i Pjv) He has been advice to abstain from alcohol.
    Abstainer-n- (A¨ve‡÷Bbvi- cwinviKvix e¨w³) He is a total abstainer of alcohol.
    Abstemious-adj- (A¨ve÷xwgqvm&-we‡klZ cvbvnv‡I mshZ; wgZvnix; mshgx)He is an abstemious person.

    Abstemiously- adv-( A¨ve÷xwgqvm&wj-mshZfv‡e) Youn should lead your life abstemiously.