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K से Vocabulary Words (100 Words with Hindi Meaning & Examples) | Target Classes Nohar English Notes

K Vocabulary Words (100 Words with Hindi Meaning & Examples) | Target Classes Nohar English Notes

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Learn 100 important English Vocabulary Words starting with K with Hindi meaning and 2 examples each. Perfect for REET, 2nd Grade, and Board Exam students. Improve your English with Target Classes Nohar.

1. Keen – उत्सुक / तीव्र

  • She is keen to learn English.

  • He has a keen interest in reading.

2. Keep – रखना / बनाए रखना

  • Keep your promise.

  • Keep your books safe.

3. Key – चाबी / महत्वपूर्ण

  • The key to success is hard work.

  • I lost my house key.

4. Kind – दयालु / प्रकार

  • Always be kind to others.

  • What kind of music do you like?

5. Kindness – दया / सद्भावना

  • Kindness costs nothing.

  • His kindness impressed everyone.

6. Kitchen – रसोईघर

  • The kitchen is clean.

  • My mother is cooking in the kitchen.

7. Kid – बच्चा / मजाक करना

  • The kid is sleeping.

  • I was just kidding.

8. Kick – लात मारना

  • He kicked the ball hard.

  • Don’t kick the door.

9. King – राजा

  • The king ruled wisely.

  • The king had a big palace.

10. Kingdom – राज्य

  • The lion is the king of the animal kingdom.

  • The kingdom was very powerful.

11. Kindhearted – दयालु हृदय वाला

  • She is a kindhearted girl.

  • A kindhearted person helps everyone.

12. Knife – चाकू

  • Cut the apple with a knife.

  • The knife is very sharp.

13. Kite – पतंग

  • The kite is flying high.

  • Children love to fly kites.

14. Knowledge – ज्ञान

  • Knowledge is power.

  • He has good knowledge of grammar.

15. Know – जानना

  • Do you know her name?

  • I know the answer.

16. Known – प्रसिद्ध / ज्ञात

  • He is a well-known teacher.

  • Delhi is known for its history.

17. Knee – घुटना

  • My knee is paining.

  • He fell and hurt his knee.

18. Kneel – घुटने टेकना

  • They knelt to pray.

  • The boy knelt down to pick the pen.

19. Knock – खटखटाना

  • Please knock on the door.

  • Someone knocked at midnight.

20. Knot – गाँठ

  • Tie a knot in the rope.

  • The knot is too tight.

21. Knowledgeable – जानकार / बुद्धिमान

  • Our teacher is very knowledgeable.

  • She is knowledgeable about plants.

22. Knapsack – बैग / पिट्ठू

  • He carried his books in a knapsack.

  • The soldier packed his knapsack.

23. Kiss – चुंबन

  • The child kissed his mother.

  • She kissed the baby’s forehead.

24. Kit – सामग्री का पैक

  • I have a first-aid kit.

  • The drawing kit has many colors.

25. Kidnap – अपहरण करना

  • The police stopped a kidnap case.

  • Kidnapping is a crime.

26. Kindle – प्रज्वलित करना / प्रेरित करना

  • Her speech kindled hope in students.

  • He kindled a fire in the forest.

27. Kin – रिश्तेदार

  • He met his kin during holidays.

  • She lives with her kin.

28. Kindred – समान विचार वाले

  • They are kindred spirits.

  • We share kindred feelings.

29. Knack – हुनर / निपुणता

  • She has a knack for painting.

  • He has a knack for solving problems.

30. Kudos – प्रशंसा / शाबाशी

  • Kudos to the team for success!

  • He received kudos for his project.

31. Karma – कर्म

  • Do good karma and stay happy.

  • He believes in karma.

32. Keenly – उत्सुकता से

  • She listened keenly.

  • The students watched keenly.

33. Keenest – सबसे उत्सुक

  • He is the keenest student in class.

  • Her keenest wish is to be a teacher.

34. Keyhole – चाबी का छेद

  • Look through the keyhole.

  • Insert the key into the keyhole.

35. Keypad – कीपैड

  • Type your number on the keypad.

  • The keypad is not working.

36. Kickoff – शुरुआत

  • The match will kick off soon.

  • Let’s kick off the meeting.

37. Kilogram – किलो ग्राम

  • The bag weighs five kilograms.

  • Buy two kilograms of sugar.

38. Kilometer – किलोमीटर

  • My school is two kilometers away.

  • He ran five kilometers daily.

39. Kissable – चुंबन योग्य

  • The baby’s cheeks are kissable.

  • That puppy looks so kissable.

40. Kitchenware – रसोई का सामान

  • We bought new kitchenware.

  • Clean the kitchenware properly.

41. Kindnesses – दया के कार्य

  • Small kindnesses matter most.

  • She did many kindnesses for the poor.

42. Knighthood – नाइट का दर्जा

  • He received knighthood from the king.

  • Knighthood is a great honor.

43. Kneecap – घुटने की टोपी

  • He injured his kneecap.

  • The doctor treated his kneecap.

44. Knob – बटन / घुंडी

  • Turn the knob to open the door.

  • The volume knob is broken.

45. Knowingly – जानबूझकर

  • He knowingly made that mistake.

  • She smiled knowingly.

46. Knowledgeable – ज्ञानवान

  • A knowledgeable teacher helps students.

  • He is a knowledgeable person.

47. Kneeling – घुटनों पर बैठना

  • The child is kneeling on the floor.

  • Kneeling is part of their prayer.

48. Knockout – बहुत शानदार / नॉकआउट

  • The boxer won by a knockout.

  • That dress looks knockout!

49. Knotty – उलझा हुआ

  • It was a knotty problem.

  • The rope was knotty.

50. Knuckle – उंगली का जोड़

  • He cracked his knuckles.

  • The boxer hurt his knuckle.

51. Kidney – गुर्दा

  • The kidney filters blood.

  • He donated a kidney.

52. Kinetic – गतिज

  • Kinetic energy is energy of motion.

  • Physics deals with kinetic force.

53. Kitten – बिल्ली का बच्चा

  • The kitten is playing with a ball.

  • She adopted a little kitten.

54. Kudosworthy – प्रशंसा योग्य

  • His effort is kudosworthy.

  • A kudosworthy act inspires all.

55. Knead – गूंथना

  • Knead the dough properly.

  • She is kneading the flour.

56. Kudoslist – प्रशंसा सूची

  • Your name is on the kudoslist.

  • The teacher made a kudoslist for toppers.

57. Kempt – सुथरा

  • He looked neat and kempt.

  • Keep your clothes kempt.

58. Keen-eyed – तेज नजर वाला

  • The keen-eyed teacher saw the mistake.

  • The guard is keen-eyed.

59. Knuckledown – मेहनत से लग जाना

  • Now it’s time to knuckle down.

  • He knuckled down before exams.

60. Kith – मित्र / परिचित

  • Invite all your kith and kin.

  • Kith and kin gathered at home.

61. Kudosgiver – प्रशंसा करने वाला

  • Be a kudosgiver for good work.

  • The teacher is a kudosgiver.

62. Kingly – राजसी

  • He wore a kingly dress.

  • The palace had a kingly look.

63. Kingship – राजत्व

  • He won kingship after war.

  • Kingship was his dream.

64. Keepable – रखा जा सकने वाला

  • Milk is not keepable for long.

  • Use keepable food first.

65. Keynote – मुख्य बिंदु

  • The keynote speaker was amazing.

  • The keynote of his talk was success.

66. Kind-of – प्रकार का

  • It was kind of funny.

  • I feel kind of tired.

67. Kickback – रिश्वत / फायदा

  • The officer rejected the kickback.

  • Kickbacks are illegal.

68. Keyless – बिना चाबी वाला

  • My car has a keyless entry.

  • Install a keyless lock.

69. Keystone – मुख्य आधार

  • Education is the keystone of life.

  • Honesty is the keystone of trust.

70. Knitwear – बुने हुए कपड़े

  • This knitwear is very soft.

  • She designs knitwear at home.

71. Knock-on – आगे असर डालने वाला

  • It had a knock-on effect.

  • Small efforts bring knock-on results.

72. Karma-yogi – कर्मशील व्यक्ति

  • Be a karma-yogi in life.

  • Our teacher is a real karma-yogi.

73. Kineticist – गति विशेषज्ञ

  • The kineticist studied motion.

  • A kineticist explained the experiment.

74. Kudosful – प्रशंसा से भरा

  • The ceremony was kudosful.

  • A kudosful moment for all.

75. Kleptomaniac – चोर प्रवृत्ति वाला व्यक्ति

  • A kleptomaniac steals without reason.

  • The doctor treated the kleptomaniac.

76. Knavish – चालाक / धूर्त

  • Beware of knavish people.

  • He made a knavish plan.

77. Kneecap – घुटने की हड्डी

  • He broke his kneecap.

  • Protect your kneecaps while running.

78. Keynoteable – ध्यान देने योग्य

  • The idea is keynoteable.

  • His keynoteable points helped everyone.

79. Kindling – जलने योग्य लकड़ी

  • Use dry kindling to start the fire.

  • He collected kindling for camping.

80. Keenest – सबसे उत्साही

  • She is the keenest learner.

  • The keenest player wins the match.

81. Knell – शोक घंटा

  • The bell knelled sadly.

  • A knell rang for the hero.

82. Knighthood – नाइट की उपाधि

  • He earned knighthood for bravery.

  • Knighthood is a great honor.

83. Keen-eyedness – तेज नजर की क्षमता

  • His keen-eyedness saved the day.

  • Guards need keen-eyedness.

84. Knowhow – व्यावहारिक ज्ञान

  • He has knowhow of computers.

  • Use your knowhow to fix it.

85. Kudos-card – प्रशंसा कार्ड

  • The teacher gave him a kudos-card.

  • Design your own kudos-card.

86. Kindredness – समानता

  • Kindredness builds friendship.

  • They shared kindredness of ideas.

87. Knickknack – छोटी सजावटी वस्तु

  • The shelf was full of knickknacks.

  • She loves collecting knickknacks.

88. Knighthood – शूरवीरता

  • Knighthood was given for bravery.

  • The soldier earned knighthood.

89. Knowingly – जानबूझकर

  • He knowingly told a lie.

  • She knowingly smiled.

90. Kudos-note – प्रशंसा संदेश

  • Write a kudos-note for the best student.

  • The teacher posted kudos-notes.

91. Keen-minded – तेज दिमाग वाला

  • She is a keen-minded girl.

  • A keen-minded student learns fast.

92. Kindnessful – दया से भरा

  • He has a kindnessful heart.

  • Her kindnessful act was praised.

93. Knighthoodship – नाइट का पद

  • He gained knighthoodship for courage.

  • Knighthoodship is a great honor.

94. Knotted – बंधा हुआ

  • The rope is knotted tightly.

  • His hair got knotted.

95. Knighthood-worthy – योग्य उपाधि वाला

  • His service was knighthood-worthy.

  • That hero is knighthood-worthy.

96. Knowledgebase – ज्ञान का संग्रह

  • Our site has a knowledgebase of notes.

  • Use the knowledgebase to study.

97. Kudos-board – प्रशंसा बोर्ड

  • The school made a kudos-board.

  • Post achievements on the kudos-board.

98. Keywork – मुख्य शब्द

  • Find the keywork in the sentence.

  • Keywords improve SEO.

99. Kudosday – प्रशंसा दिवस

  • Today is kudosday in school.

  • The class celebrated kudosday.

100. Kaleidoscope – रंगीन दर्पण / विविधता

  • Life is a kaleidoscope of experiences.

  • The festival looked like a kaleidoscope of colors.

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