Grim (Adjective) - Serious, harsh, unpleasant, or depressing (भयानक/ कठोर/ उदास/ डरावना)The future looks grim after the disaster. (आपदा के बाद भविष्य भयानक लग रहा है।)He gave me a grim look. (उसने मुझे एक कठोर नज़र से देखा।)Grime (Noun) - Dirt, soot, or a layer of filth — something that makes things dirty (गंदगी/ मैल/ कालिख)The walls were covered with grime. (दीवारें कालिख से ढकी हुई थीं।)he wiped the grime off the window. (उसने खिड़की की गंदगी साफ की।)
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Discuss about X - Discuss√
Return back X - Return √
Repeat again X - Repeat √
Reply back X - Reply √
Despit of X- Despite √
Explain about X - Explain √
More better X - Better √
Myself did it X - I did it √
Enter into X - Enter √
Combine together X - Combine √
I am careless. --> I am negligent.It's messy. --> It's disheveled.He is generous. --> He is magnanimous.She is weak. --> She is feeble.I am honest. --> I am forthright.They are creative. --> They are inventive.I am busy. --> I am engrossed.He is clumsy. --> He is maladroit.He is smart. --> He is sagacious.It is fake. --> It is spurious.
Some (कुछ) an amount or number of something that is not stated or not known; a part of somethingPositive Sentences: I bought some apples.Offers/Requests: Would you like some tea? Questions (expecting "yes"): Do you have some sugar? (implies you think they do)Any (कोई, या न के बराबर) some, or even the smallest amount or number ofNegative Sentences: I don't have any money.General Questions (no expectation): Do you have any questions? With "if" clauses: If you need any help, call me.
Key points "Some": Indicates a partial amount, usually positive."Any": Indicates an indefinite amount, usually negative or in questions.Both work with plural countable and uncountable nouns in English.