The root word 'morph' comes from a Greek word meaning ‘shape.’Words with root word 'morph':
metamorphosis: 'shape' change.amorphous: not having a fixed 'shape'morpheus: god who 'shaped' dream images.polymorph: change into many 'shapes'anthropomorphic: 'human-shaped'morpheme: word 'shape'morphology: study of the 'shape' words take.
Lack of solidity or substance; thinness - Tenuity दुर्बलता A person who is indifferent to the pains and pleasures of life - Stoic साधुHonor or respect that is felt for or shown to (someone or something) - Reverence श्रद्धाHaving a strong, sharp taste or smell - Pungent तेज/ तीखाObjects that are used to do a particular activity or are of a particular kind - Paraphernalia आभूषण Feeling a strong desire - Yearn इच्छा करना
From morning to evening – सुबह से शाम तकFor a long time – बहुत दिनों सेIn the beginning – शुरू मेंBy the mercy of God – भगवान् की दया सेCenter of attraction – आकर्षण का केंद्रRain cats and dogs – मूसलाधार वर्षाIn the scorching sun – कड़ी धूप मेंNot a bit – थोडा सा भी नहीं
Tweak – to improve (a mechanism or system) by making fine adjustments to it (सुधारना)Delegate – to entrust (a task or responsibility) to another person or group (प्रतिनिधि)Pristine – in its original condition; unspoiled (अपरिवर्तित)Conundrum – a difficult problem or dilemma (समस्या)Inevitable – certain to happen; unavoidable (अनिवार्य)Ample – enough or more than enough; plentiful (पर्याप्त)Ponder – to think about carefully; to reflect upon (विचार करना)Abhor – to regard with disgust or hatred; to detest (घृणा करना)Ubiquitous – present, appearing, or found everywhere (सर्वव्यापी)Alleviate – to make (suffering, difficulty, or pain) less severe; to relieve (कम करना)