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๐Ÿ“˜ K Vocabulary (1–100 Words with Hindi Meaning & Examples)

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1. Keen – เค‰เคค्เคธुเค• / เคคीเค•्เคท्เคฃ

  • She is keen to learn English.

  • He has a keen mind. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

2. Keep – เคฐเค–เคจा / เคฌเคจाเค เคฐเค–เคจा

  • Please keep the book on the table.

  • Always keep your promises.

3. Kernel – เค—िเคฐी / เคธाเคฐ

  • The kernel of the story is love.

  • Almond has a soft kernel.

4. Kind – เคฆเคฏाเคฒु / เคช्เคฐเค•ाเคฐ

  • She is a kind lady.

  • What kind of books do you read?

5. Kingdom – เคฐाเคœ्เคฏ

  • India was once a large kingdom.

  • The lion is called the king of the kingdom.

6. Knife – เคšाเค•ू

  • Cut the apple with a knife.

  • The knife is very sharp.

7. Knock – เค–เคŸเค–เคŸाเคจा / เค—िเคฐाเคจा

  • Please knock at the door.

  • He was knocked down by a car.

8. Knowledge – เคœ्เคžाเคจ

  • Knowledge is power. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

  • Reading books gives us knowledge.

9. Known – เคœाเคจा เคนुเค†

  • He is a known singer.

  • This place is well known for its food.

10. Knot – เค—ांเค 

  • He tied the rope in a knot.

  • My shoelace has a knot.

    ๐Ÿ“˜ K Vocabulary (11–100 Words with Hindi Meaning & Examples)

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    11. Kudos – เคช्เคฐเคถंเคธा

    • She received kudos for her hard work.

    • The teacher gave him kudos in class.

    12. Keenly – เค‰เคค्เคธुเค•เคคा เคธे

    • He listened keenly to the lecture.

    • Students observed the experiment keenly. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

    13. Keeper – เคฐเค•्เคทเค•

    • The keeper locked the gate.

    • The zoo keeper fed the animals.

    14. Keeping – เคฆेเค–เคญाเคฒ / เคธंเค—เคคि

    • He is in safe keeping.

    • I am keeping the money for you.

    15. Keenness – เค‰เคค्เคธुเค•เคคा

    • His keenness for study impressed the teacher.

    • The keenness of her mind is sharp.

    16. Keystone – เค†เคงाเคฐเคถिเคฒा

    • Discipline is the keystone of success.

    • Hard work is the keystone of progress.

    17. Keyboard – เค•ुंเคœीเคชเคŸ

    • I typed the essay on the keyboard.

    • The computer keyboard is new.

    18. Kid – เคฌเคš्เคšा

    • The kid is playing in the park.

    • She bought a toy for her kid.

    19. Kidnap – เค…เคชเคนเคฐเคฃ เค•เคฐเคจा

    • The police arrested him for kidnap.

    • The child was kidnapped yesterday. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

    20. Kidnaper – เค…เคชเคนเคฐเคฃเค•เคฐ्เคคा

    • The kidnaper demanded money.

    • Police caught the kidnaper.


    21. Kidney – เค—ुเคฐ्เคฆा

    • Humans have two kidneys.

    • He donated his kidney.

    22. Kindness – เคฆเคฏा

    • Kindness is a great virtue.

    • Her kindness helped the poor.

    23. Kindly – เค•ृเคชเคฏा / เคฆเคฏाเคฒुเคคा เคธे

    • Please speak kindly.

    • He asked me kindly to sit.

    24. Kindred – เคธंเคฌंเคงी

    • He is my kindred spirit.

    • We met our kindred at the wedding.

    25. King – เคฐाเคœा

    • Akbar was a great king. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

    • The king ruled wisely.

    26. Kingly – เคฐाเคœเคธी

    • He behaved in a kingly manner.

    • The chair had a kingly look.

    27. Kingdoms – เคฐाเคœ्เคฏ

    • Many kingdoms existed in India.

    • The old kingdoms fought wars.

    28. Kinsman – เคฐिเคถ्เคคेเคฆाเคฐ

    • He is my kinsman.

    • The kinsman attended the ceremony.

    29. Kiss – เคšुंเคฌเคจ

    • The mother gave a kiss to her child.

    • He kissed her hand politely.

    30. Kitchen – เคฐเคธोเคˆเค˜เคฐ

    • She is cooking in the kitchen.

    • Our kitchen is very clean. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)


    31. Kite – เคชเคคंเค—

    • Children fly kites in January.

    • My kite got stuck in the tree.

    32. Kitten – เคฌिเคฒ्เคฒी เค•ा เคฌเคš्เคšा

    • The kitten is sleeping.

    • She adopted a small kitten.

    33. Knack – เคนुเคจเคฐ

    • He has a knack for painting.

    • She showed a knack in writing.

    34. Kneel – เค˜ुเคŸเคจे เคŸेเค•เคจा

    • People kneel to pray.

    • The soldier knelt before his officer.

    35. Knee – เค˜ुเคŸเคจा

    • He hurt his knee in the game.

    • My knee is swollen.

    36. Kneecap – เค˜ुเคŸเคจे เค•ी เคนเคก्เคกी

    • The doctor checked his kneecap.

    • He broke his kneecap in an accident. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

    37. Kneeling – เค˜ुเคŸเคจे เคŸेเค•เคจा

    • She is kneeling in the temple.

    • The children were kneeling in prayer.

    38. Knighthood – เคถूเคฐเคตीเคฐเคคा

    • He received knighthood for bravery.

    • The queen honoured him with knighthood.

    39. Knit – เคฌुเคจเคจा

    • She can knit a sweater.

    • The group was knit together.

    40. Knitting – เคฌुเคจाเคˆ

    • My grandmother loves knitting.

    • She is busy in knitting a scarf. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)


    41. Knockout – เคœ़เคฌเคฐเคฆเคธ्เคค

    • That was a knockout punch.

    • He is a real knockout player.

    42. Knotty – เคชेเคšीเคฆा

    • It is a knotty problem.

    • The rope is very knotty.

    43. Know – เคœाเคจเคจा

    • I know the answer.

    • Do you know him?

    44. Knowing – เคœाเคจเค•ाเคฐ

    • He gave me a knowing smile.

    • She is a knowing person.

    45. Knowledgeable – เคตिเคฆ्เคตाเคจ

    • He is a knowledgeable teacher. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

    • The guide was very knowledgeable.

    46. Knownness – เคช्เคฐเคธिเคฆ्เคงि

    • The actor enjoys knownness.

    • The knownness of the place attracts tourists.

    47. Kneaded – เค—ूँเคงा เคนुเค†

    • The flour is kneaded well.

    • She kneaded the dough.

    48. Kindhearted – เคฆเคฏाเคฒु

    • He is a kindhearted man.

    • A kindhearted person helps others.

    49. Kith – เคฎिเคค्เคฐ / เคธंเคฌंเคงी

    • He has many kith and kin.

    • His kith supported him.

    50. Knavish – เคฆुเคท्เคŸ

    • It was a knavish trick.

    • Don’t trust his knavish plans. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)


    51. Kneading – เค—ूंเคงเคจा

    • She is kneading the flour.

    • The cook is kneading the dough.

    52. Knavery – เค›เคฒ / เค•เคชเคŸ

    • He is guilty of knavery.

    • The knavery was punished.

    53. Knocker – เคฆเคฐเคตाเคœ़े เค•ी เค˜ंเคŸी/เคชीเคŸเคจे เคตाเคฒा

    • He knocked with the knocker.

    • The knocker is broken.

    54. Knotting – เค—ाँเค  เคฒเค—ाเคจा

    • He is knotting the rope.

    • The knotting is very strong.

    55. Knowingness – เคœाเคจเค•ाเคฐिเคคा

    • His knowingness is helpful.

    • I trust his knowingness.

    56. Kick – เคฒाเคค เคฎाเคฐเคจा

    • He gave a kick to the ball.

    • The donkey kicked him. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

    57. Kicked – เคฒाเคค เคฎाเคฐी

    • The boy kicked the football.

    • He kicked the door.

    58. Kicking – เคฒाเคค เคฎाเคฐเคจा

    • The horse is kicking hard.

    • Stop kicking the chair.

    59. Kickoff – เคถुเคฐुเค†เคค

    • The match kickoff was exciting.

    • Let’s do a kickoff meeting.

    60. Kiddy – เคจเคจ्เคนा เคฌเคš्เคšा

    • The kiddy is very cute.

    • She gave a chocolate to the kiddy.


    61. Kindliness – เคฆเคฏाเคฒुเคคा

    • His kindliness touched everyone.

    • The teacher’s kindliness helps students.

    62. Kindredship – เคธंเคฌंเคง

    • Our kindredship is strong.

    • He values kindredship.

    63. Kingmaker – เคธเคค्เคคा เคฌเคจाเคจे เคตाเคฒा

    • He became the kingmaker of politics.

    • The kingmaker decided the future of the party. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

    64. Kingship – เคฐाเคœเคค्เคต

    • He was proud of his kingship.

    • The kingship lasted for years.

    65. King-size – เคฌเคนुเคค เคฌเคก़ा

    • I ordered a king-size bed.

    • They ate a king-size burger.

    66. Kinship – เคจाเคคेเคฆाเคฐी

    • There is a close kinship between us.

    • Strong kinship binds families.

    67. Kitchenette – เค›ोเคŸा เคฐเคธोเคˆเค˜เคฐ

    • The hotel has a kitchenette.

    • She cooked food in the kitchenette.

    68. Kit – เคธाเคฎाเคจ

    • He bought a medical kit.

    • I carry a first-aid kit.

    69. Kithless – เคฌिเคจा เคฎिเคค्เคฐ เค•ा

    • He was kithless in the city.

    • A kithless person feels lonely.

    70. Knavishly – เคฆुเคท्เคŸเคคा เคธे

    • He behaved knavishly. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

    • The thief acted knavishly.


    71. Knell – เค˜ंเคŸी เค•ी เค†เคตाเคœ़ (เคฎृเคค्เคฏु เคธूเคšเค•)

    • The church knell rang.

    • The knell of death was heard.

    72. Knockdown – เค—िเคฐाเคจा

    • The boxer gave a knockdown punch.

    • The building was knockdown.

    73. Knockout-punch – เคจॉเค•เค†เค‰เคŸ เคฎुเค•्เค•ा

    • He won with a knockout-punch.

    • The knockout-punch was powerful.

    74. Knotless – เคฌिเคจा เค—ाँเค  เค•ा

    • The rope is knotless.

    • A knotless thread is smooth.

    75. Knuckled – เคฎुเคŸ्เค ी เคธे เคฎाเคฐा

    • He knuckled the door.

    • The boy knuckled the ball.

    76. Knuckling – เคฎुเคŸ्เค ी เคธे เคฎाเคฐเคจा

    • He is knuckling his desk.

    • The player was knuckling hard.

    77. Known-all – เคธเคฌ เค•ुเค› เคœाเคจเคจे เคตाเคฒा

    • Don’t act like a known-all.

    • He is a real known-all. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

    78. Knowing-look – เคœाเคจเค•ाเคฐ เคจเคœเคฐ

    • He gave me a knowing-look.

    • The knowing-look made me smile.

    79. Know-how – เคคเค•เคจीเค•ी เคœ्เคžाเคจ

    • He has the know-how of computers.

    • The mechanic has the know-how of engines.

    80. Knapsack – เค›ोเคŸा เคฌैเค—

    • He carried a knapsack on his back.

    • Soldiers use knapsacks.


    81. Knighthoodship – เคถूเคฐเคตीเคฐเคคा เคชเคฆ

    • He received knighthoodship.

    • The award was given for knighthoodship.

    82. Knottedness – เค‰เคฒเคเคจ

    • The thread’s knottedness is difficult.

    • His life was full of knottedness.

    83. Knotwork – เค—ांเค ों เค•ा เค•ाเคฎ

    • The design has knotwork.

    • She learned knotwork in craft.

    84. Knowingly – เคœाเคจ-เคฌूเคเค•เคฐ

    • He acted knowingly.

    • She knowingly told a lie. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

    85. Knowledged – เคœ्เคžाเคจी

    • He is a knowledged man.

    • The knowledged guru taught well.

    86. Kudos-worthy – เคช्เคฐเคถंเคธा เคฏोเค—्เคฏ

    • His work is kudos-worthy.

    • The project was kudos-worthy.

    87. Kicking-ball – เคซुเคŸเคฌॉเคฒ

    • He bought a new kicking-ball.

    • Children played with the kicking-ball.

    88. Kid-like – เคฌเคš्เคšे เคœैเคธा

    • He is very kid-like.

    • The drawing looks kid-like.

    89. Kinetic – เค—เคคिเคถीเคฒ

    • The toy works on kinetic energy.

    • Kinetic motion is studied in physics.

    90. Kinetics – เค—เคคि เคตिเคœ्เคžाเคจ

    • He studied kinetics in college.

    • Physics deals with kinetics.


    91. Kindly-spoken – เคตिเคจเคฎ्เคฐ

    • He is a kindly-spoken man.

    • Teachers are usually kindly-spoken.

    92. Kindled – เคช्เคฐเคœ्เคตเคฒिเคค

    • He kindled the fire.

    • The speech kindled hope.

    93. Kindling – เคœเคฒाเคจे เค•ी เคฒเค•เคก़ी

    • We used kindling for fire.

    • The kindling is dry. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

    94. Kissable – เคšुंเคฌเคจीเคฏ

    • The baby is so cute and kissable.

    • Her cheeks are kissable.

    95. Kitchenware – เคฐเคธोเคˆ เคธाเคฎाเคจ

    • She bought new kitchenware.

    • The kitchenware is shining.

    96. Kit-bag – เคฌैเค—

    • Soldiers carry a kit-bag.

    • My kit-bag is heavy.

    97. Kittenish – เคšंเคšเคฒ

    • She is very kittenish.

    • The girl played in a kittenish way.

    98. Knock-on – เค…เคธเคฐ

    • Inflation has a knock-on effect.

    • The rain had a knock-on impact.

    99. Knock-outman – เคœ़เคฌเคฐเคฆเคธ्เคค เค–िเคฒाเคก़ी

    • He is a knock-outman in boxing.

    • The team depends on their knock-outman.

    100. Knowledge-base – เคœ्เคžाเคจ เค†เคงाเคฐ

    • The internet is a knowledge-base.

    • Books are a knowledge-base for students. (Target Classes Nohar Blog)

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