Dead tired - Very tired; completely exhausted (बहुत थका हुआ)Having walked Four miles I felt dead tired and immediately fell asleep.Cover a lot of ground - Deals with a lot of subjects or a large area of a subject (विस्तार से कहना)In his very first lecture the professor covered a lot of ground.Dead against - Completely opposed to (बिल्कुल खिलाफ)Her mother is dead against her acting in the films.Call a spade a spade - speak plainly without avoiding unpleasant or embarrassing issues (साफ-साफ कह देना)I am not rude but at the same time I don't hesitate to call a spade a spade.Close shave - A narrow escape from danger or disaster (बाल-बाल बचना)My car was just about to dash against the lamp post. It was quite a close shave.
Altogether vs All togetherAltogether (adverb)
in total, completely, completely (सब मिलाकर, कुल मिलाकर, पूरे तौर पर)
The government ought to abolish the tax altogether.
All together (Phrase)
everyone/everything in one place (सब साथ)
We are going to tour the city tomorrow all together.
When you believe in a thing, believe in it all the way, implicitly and unquestionable.जब आप किसी चीज़ में विश्वास करें, तो पूरी तरह करें, निस्संदेह और निर्विवाद रूप से।
The prefix, multi-, implies many, much or more than two. Multi prefix Latin के multus word से लिया गया है जिसका मतलब होता है “much, many”Words with 'multi-' prefix
multiple:- “many”multiplication:- the mathematical operation that makes “many” numbers from two or more smaller onesmulticulturalism:- the study of “many” cultures and the appreciation thereofmulticolored:- having “many” colorsmultilingual:- pertaining to “many” languagesmultimedia:- “many” different types of mediamultitude:- “many” of somethingmultimillionaire:- one who possesses “many” millions of dollarsmultinational:- of “many” nationsmultitask:- to perform “many” tasks at the same timemultivitamin:- a single capsule that contains “many” vitaminsmultiply:- to make “many” things