This page is about English Meaning of अवर to answer the question, "What is the Meaning of अवर in English, (अवर ka Matlab kya hota hai English me)?". जाने अवर का मतलब क्या होता है हिंदी में इस पृष्ठ पर, अवर kise kahte hai, अवर kya hai, अवर kya hota hai, अवर नाम मीनिंग, अवर Naam ka Matlab, अवर Nam Arth, अवर Name Meaning, Kyo, kya, kab, kaise, kaun, kha, kaha, naam mean words word shabd arth, kitna, kidhar, kisne, kisase, kisliye
Avar जानें अवर Avar Meaning in English Hindi , what is meaning of avar ka Matlab kya hai क्या है kise kahte hai किसे कहते हैं अवर की परिभाषा और उदाहरण Avar kya hai AVAR kya hota hai AVAR matlab kya hota hai AVAR ka arth अर्थ अवर Meaning in English, अवर in English, अवर Translate, what is meaning of अवर in English, avar ka Matlab English Me अवर ka Matlab Hindi Me अवर Meaning in हिंदी, paryavachi vilom shabd पर्यावाची विलोम शब्द Shabd ka Arth ka English ka Hindi MTLB avar
अवर Avar Meaning Hindi Avar Matlab Kya Hai English अर्थ परिभाषा पर्यावाची विलोम क्या है Arth Vilom Prayavachi avar
Important Dictionary Termswhich - कौन कौन से kaun kaun se, जो , If, कौन | which one - कौनसा kaun sa | which is - जो है jo hai | whichever - इनमें से जो भी inamen se jo bhi कोई भी koi bhi, any, whichever, anybody जो जो, whatever, whatsoever, whichever, whoever | what - क्या kya, जो that, what, जो वस्तु, कैसा kaisa, of what sort, की तरह, के रूप में, जब कि as till what, की भांती, कितना kitna how, जो कुछ kuchh, whatever, whatsoever | how - किस तरह kis tarah, कैसे kaise, how, whence, where, किस प्रकार kis prakar | whose - किसका kiska, जिसका jiska, whereof, जिस किसी का jis kisi ka | who - कौन kaun | whom - किसको kisko, किसे kise, जिसे jise, जिसको jisko where - कहा पे kaha pe, जहां jahan, कहां kahan, जिस जगह jis jagah, किस जगह, किधर kidhar | when - कब kab, जब कि jab ki, किस समय kis samay, उस समय us samay | why - क्यूं कर kyu kar, क्यों kyo, किस लिये kis liye, किस कारण से kis karan se whence | why not - क्यों नहीं kyon nahin | why is that - ऐसा क्यों है aisa kyon hai | whether and whatsoever - चाहे और जो भी हो chahe aur jo bhi ho | meaning - अर्थ, मतलब, प्रयोजन, माने arth, matalab matlab mtlb, prayojan, maane mane, व्याख्या, विवेचन, vyakhya, vivechan, Interpretation, significance, महत्व, महत्ता, अभिप्राय abhipray, signification, तात्पर्य tatpary, अभिप्राय, शब्द shabd, परिभाषा paribhasha, definition, term, explanation | ko kya bolte hai क्या बोलते हैं, ka ulta sabd h उल्टा Reverse प्रतिलोम, pratilom, pratilom, उलटा opposite अपोजिट apojit, synonyms समानार्थक शब्द, पर्यायवाची paryayavachi, Ko kya kahege kahenge को क्या कहेंगे, me kya kehte kahte hai में क्या कहते हैं , hote h
Definition अवर शब्द की परिभाषा इंग्लिश में
Decrepit: Lacking physical strength Or Vitality
Example: A feeble Old Woman
Decrepit: worn And broken down By hard Use
Example: A creaky Shack
Feeble:
Lacking Strength
Example: A Weak, Nerveless Fool, devoid Of energy And Promptitude- Nathaniel Hawthorne
Feeble: Lacking physical
strength Or Vitality
Example: A feeble Old Woman
Feeble: Lacking strength Or Vigor
Example: damning
with faint Praise
Feeble: pathetically Lacking In force Or Effectiveness
Example: A
feeble Excuse
Inferior: A character Or symbol Set Or Printed Or written beneath Or slightly below And To The side Of another Character
Inferior: One Of lesser rank Or station Or Quality
Inferior: inferior In rank Or
Status
Example: The junior Faculty
Inferior: falling short Of some Prescribed Norm
Example:
substandard Housing
Inferior: Of Or characteristic Of Low rank Or Importance
Inferior: Of Low Or inferior Quality
Inferior: Having An orbit between The Sun And The Earth''s Orbit
Example: Mercury And Venus Are inferior
Planets
Inferior: written Or Printed below And To One side Of another Character
Inferior:
lower than A given reference Point
Example: inferior
alveolar Artery
Infirm: weak And Feeble
Example: I''m feeling seedy Today
Infirm:
Lacking firmness Of will Or character Or Purpose
Example: infirm Of Purpose
Infirm: Lacking
physical strength Or Vitality
Example: A feeble Old Woman
Infirm: confined To Bed (by Illness)
Lowly: Of Low birth Or Station (`base'' Is archaic In this Sense)
Example: Baseborn Wretches with
dirty Faces
Lowly: inferior In rank Or Status
Example: The junior Faculty
Lowly: Used Of unskilled Work (especially domestic Work)
Lowly: Low Or inferior In station Or Quality
Example: A
humble Cottage
Other: very Unusual
Example: different In character Or
quality from The normal Or Expected
Other: Not The same One Or Ones
already mentioned Or Implied
Example: today Isn''t Any other Day- The White Queen
Rickety:
inclined To shake As from weakness Or Defect
Example: A rickety Table
Petty: Contemptibly narrow In Outlook
Example: petty little Comments
Petty: (informal Terms)
small And Of little Importance
Example: A fiddling Sum Of Money
Secondary: coil such that current Is induced In It By passing A current through The primary Coil
Secondary: The defensive football Players Who line Up behind The Linemen
Secondary: Belonging To A lower class Or Rank
Secondary: Not Of major Importance
Example: Played A secondary role In
world Events
Secondary: Of second rank Or importance Or Value
Example: Not
direct Or Immediate
Secondary: Depending On Or incidental To what Is original Or Primary
Example: A
secondary Infection
Secondary: inferior In rank Or Status
Example: The junior Faculty
Subaltern: A British Commissioned army officer below The rank Of Captain
Subaltern: inferior In rank Or Status
Example: The junior Faculty
Undergraduate: A university student Who Has Not Yet Received A first Degree
Unholy: extremely
evil Or Cruel
Example: expressive Of cruelty Or befitting Hell
Unholy: Having
committed Unrighteous Acts
Example: A Sinful Person
Unholy: Not hallowed Or Consecrated
Weak: overly Diluted
Example:
thin And Insipid
Weak: Lacking Force
Example: Feeble
Weak: Characterized By excessive softness Or Self-indulgence
Example: An
effeminate Civilization
Weak: Having The Attributes Of Man As opposed To e.g. divine Beings
Example: I''m only Human
Weak: Lacking physical strength Or Vigor
Weak: Lacking Power
Weak: Used Of Verbs Having Standard (or Regular) Inflection
Weak: Lacking physical strength Or Vitality
Example: A feeble Old Woman
Weak: Used Of Vowels Or Syllables
Example:
pronounced with little Or No Stress
Weak: Having little
physical Or spiritual Strength
Example: A weak radio Signal
Weakly: Lacking
physical strength Or Vitality
Example: A feeble Old Woman
Weakly: In A weak Or
feeble manner Or To A minor Degree
Example: weakly Agreed To A Compromise
Wicked:
morally Bad Or Wrong
Example: evil Purposes
Wicked: intensely Or extremely Bad Or
unpleasant In degree Or Quality
Example: severe Pain
Wicked: highly Offensive
Example: Arousing
aversion Or Disgust
Wicked: Having committed Unrighteous Acts
Example: A Sinful Person
Wicked: morally Bad In principle Or Practice
Debile: Lacking physical strength Or Vitality
Example: A feeble Old Woman
Sapless: destitute Of Sap And other vital Juices
Example: Dry
Sapless: Lacking
physical strength Or Vitality
Example: A feeble Old Woman
Subordinate: A word that Is more specific than A given Word
Subordinate: An assistant subject To The authority Or control Of Another
Subordinate:
make Subordinate, Dependent, Or Subservient
Example: Our Wishes have To Be Subordinated To that Of Our Ruler
Subordinate: rank Or
order As less important Or consider Of less Value
Example: Art Is
sometimes Subordinated To Science In these Schools
Subordinate: Of A Clause
Example: unable To stand
alone syntactically As A complete Sentence
Subordinate: lower In rank Or Importance
Subordinate: inferior In rank Or Status
Example: The junior Faculty
Subordinate: subject Or submissive To authority Or The control Of Another
Example: A
subordinate Kingdom
Sinful: Having committed Unrighteous Acts
Example: A Sinful Person
Sinful: Characterized By Iniquity
Example:
wicked because It Is Believed To Be A Sin
Meaning अवर शब्द का अर्थ इंग्लिश में
Decrepit [Adjective]: Broken down with Age; wasted And enfeebled By The Infirmities Of Old Age; Feeble; worn Out.
Feeble [Adjective]: Deficient In physical Strength; Weak; Infirm; Debilitated.
Feeble [Adjective]: Wanting Force, Vigor, Or efficiency In action Or Expression; Not Full, Loud, Bright, Strong, Rapid, Etc.; Faint; As, A feeble Color; feeble Motion.
Feeble [Verb]: To make Feble; To Enfeeble.
Inferior [Adjective]: Lower In Place, Rank, Excellence, Etc.; less important Or Valuable; Subordinate; Underneath; Beneath.
Inferior [Adjective]: Poor Or Mediocre; As, An inferior quality Of Goods.
Inferior [Adjective]: Nearer The Sun than The earth Is; As, The inferior Or interior Planets; An inferior conjunction Of Mercury Or Venus.
Inferior [Adjective]: Below The Horizon; As, The inferior part Of A Meridian.
Inferior [Adjective]: Situated below some other Organ; said Of A calyx When free from The Ovary, And Therefore below It, Or Of An ovary with An adherent And therefore inferior Calyx.
Inferior [Adjective]: On The side Of A flower which Is next The Bract; Anterior.
Inferior [Adjective]: Junior Or subordinate In Rank; As, An inferior Officer.
Inferior [Noun]: A person lower In Station, Rank, Intellect, Etc., Than Another.
Infirm [Adjective]: Not firm Or Sound; Weak; Feeble; As, An infirm Body; An infirm Constitution.
Infirm [Adjective]: Weak Of mind Or Will; Irresolute; Vacillating.
Infirm [Adjective]: Not solid Or Stable; Insecure; Precarious.
Infirm [Verb]: To Weaken; To Enfeeble.
Lowly [Adjective]: Not High; Not elevated In Place; Low.
Lowly [Adjective]: Low In rank Or social Importance.
Lowly [Adjective]: Not lofty Or Sublime; Humble.
Lowly [Adjective]: Having A Low esteem Of One's Own Worth; Humble; Meek; Free from Pride.
Lowly [Adverb]: In A Low Manner; Humbly; Meekly; Modestly.
Lowly [Adverb]: In A Low Condition; Meanly.
Other [Conjunction]: Either; Used with other Or Or For Its Correlative (as Either . . . Or Are Now Used).
Other [Pronoun]: Different from that Which, Or The One Who, Has Been Specified; Not The Same; Not Identical; Additional; second Of Two.
Other [Pronoun]: Not This, But The Contrary; Opposite; As, The Other side Of A River.
Other [Pronoun]: Alternate; Second; Used Esp. In connection With Every; As, every other Day, that Is, each alternate Day, every Second Day.
Other [Pronoun]: Left, As opposed To Right.
Other [Adverb]: Otherwise.
Rickety [Adjective]: Affected with Rickets.
Rickety [Adjective]: Feeble In The Joints; Imperfect; Weak; Shaky.
Petty [Adjective]: Little; Trifling; Inconsiderable; Also, Inferior; Subordinate; As, A petty Fault; A petty Prince.
Secondary [Adjective]: Suceeding next In order To The First; Of second Place, Origin, Rank, Rank, Etc.; Not Primary; Subordinate; Not Of The First order Or Rate.
Secondary [Adjective]: Acting By deputation Or Delegated Authority; As, The work Of secondary Hands.
Secondary [Adjective]: Possessing some Quality, Or Having Been subject To Some Operation (as Substitution), In The second Degree; As, A Secondary Salt, A secondary Amine, etc. Cf. Primary.
Secondary [Adjective]: Subsequent In Origin; said Of Minerals Produced By Alteertion Or Deposition subsequent To The formation Of The Original Rocks Mass; also Of Characters Of Minerals (as secondary Cleavage, Etc.) developed By pressure Or other Causes.
Secondary [Adjective]: Pertaining To The second joint Of The wing Of A Bird.
Secondary [Adjective]: Dependent Or consequent upon another Disease; As, Bright's disease Is often secondary To scarlet Fever. (b) Occuring In The second stage Of A Disease; As, The secondary Symptoms Of Syphilis.
Secondary [Noun]: One Who Occupies A Subordinate, Inferior, Or Auxiliary Place; A delegate Deputy; One Who Is second Or next To The Chief Officer; As, The Secondary, Or Undersheriff Of The city Of London.
Secondary [Noun]: A secondary Circle.
Secondary [Noun]: A Satellite.
Secondary [Noun]: A secondary Quill.
Subaltern [Adjective]: Ranked Or Ranged Below; Subordinate; Inferior; Specifically (Mil.), ranking As A junior Officer; being below The Rank Of Captain; As, A subaltern Officer.
Subaltern [Adjective]: Asserting only A part Of what Is Asserted In A Related Proposition.
Subaltern [Noun]: A person holding A subordinate Position; Specifically, A Commissioned military officer below The rank Of Captain.
Subaltern [Noun]: A subaltern Proposition.
Undergraduate [Noun]: A member Of A university Or A college Who Has Not Taken His first Degree; A student In Any school Who Has Not Completed His Course.
Undergraduate [Adjective]: Of Or Pertaining To An Undergraduate, Or The body Of Undergraduates.
Unholy [Adjective]: Not Holy; Unhallowed; Not Consecrated; Hence, Profane; Wicked; Impious.
Weak [Verb]: Wanting physical Strength.
Weak [Verb]: Deficient In strength Of Body; Feeble; Infirm; Sickly; Debilitated; Enfeebled; Exhausted.
Weak [Verb]: Not able To sustain A great Weight, Pressure, Or Strain; As, A weak Timber; A weak Rope.
Weak [Verb]: Not firmly united Or Adhesive; easily broken Or Separated into Pieces; Not Compact; As, A weak Ship.
Weak [Verb]: Not Stiff; Pliant; Frail; Soft; As, The weak stalk Of A Plant.
Weak [Verb]: Not able To resist external force Or Onset; easily Subdued Or Overcome; As, A weak Barrier; As, A weak Fortress.
Weak [Verb]: Lacking force Of utterance Or Sound; Not Sonorous; Low; Small; Feeble; Faint.
Weak [Verb]: Not thoroughly Or abundantly Impregnated with The usual Or Required Ingredients, Or with stimulating And nourishing Substances; Of less than The usual Strength; As, weak Tea, Broth, Or Liquor; A Weak Decoction Or Solution; A weak dose Of Medicine.
Weak [Verb]: Lacking ability For An appropriate function Or Office; As, weak Eyes; A weak Stomach; A weak Magistrate; A weak Regiment, Or Army.
Weak [Verb]: Not Possessing Or Manifesting Intellectual, Logical, Moral, Or political Strength, Vigor, Etc.
Weak [Verb]: Feeble Of Mind; wanting Discernment; Lacking Vigor; Spiritless; As, A weak king Or Magistrate.
Weak [Verb]: Resulting From, Or Indicating, lack Of Judgment, Discernment, Or Firmness; Unwise; Hence, Foolish.
Weak [Verb]: Not Having full confidence Or Conviction; Not decided Or Confirmed; Vacillating; Wavering.
Weak [Verb]: Not able To withstand Temptation, Urgency, Persuasion, Etc.; easily Impressed, Moved, Or Overcome; Accessible; Vulnerable; As, weak Resolutions; weak Virtue.
Weak [Verb]: Wanting In power To influence Or Bind; As, weak Ties; A weak sense Of honor Of Duty.
Weak [Verb]: Not Having power To Convince; Not Supported By force Of reason Or Truth; Unsustained; As, A weak argument Or Case.
Weak [Verb]: Wanting In point Or Vigor Of Expression; As, A Weak Sentence; A weak Style.
Weak [Verb]: Not prevalent Or Effective, Or Not felt To Be Prevalent; Not Potent; Feeble.
Weak [Verb]: Lacking In elements Of political Strength; Not Wielding Or Having authority Or Energy; deficient In The Resources that Are essential To A ruler Or Nation; As, A weak Monarch; A weak Government Or State.
Weak [Verb]: Tending towards lower Prices; As, A weak Market.
Weak [Verb]: Pertaining To, Or Designating, A verb which Forms Its Preterit (imperfect) And past participle By Adding To The present The Suffix Ed, D, Or The variant Form T; As In The Verbs Abash, Abashed; Abate, Abated; Deny, Denied; Feel, Felt. See Strong, 19 (a).
Weak [Verb]: Pertaining To, Or Designating, A noun In Anglo Saxon, Etc., The stem Of which Ends In N. See Strong, 19 (b).
Weak [Adjective]: To make Or become Weak; To Weaken.
Weakly [Adverb]: In A weak Manner; with little strength Or Vigor; Feebly.
Weakly [Adjective]: Not strong Of Constitution; Infirm; Feeble; As, A weakly Woman; A Man Of A weakly Constitution.
Wicked [Adjective]: Having A Wick; Used chiefly In Composition; As, A Two wicked Lamp.
Wicked [Adjective]: Evil In principle Or Practice; Deviating from Morality; contrary To The moral Or divine Law; addicted To vice Or Sin; Sinful; Immoral; Profligate; said Of Persons And Things; As, A wicked King; A wicked Woman; A wicked Deed; wicked Designs.
Wicked [Adjective]: Cursed; Baneful; Hurtful; Bad; Pernicious; Dangerous.
Wicked [Adjective]: Ludicrously Or sportively Mischievous; disposed To Mischief; Roguish.
Debile [Adjective]: Weak.
Sapless [Adjective]: Destitute Of Sap; Not Juicy.
Sapless [Adjective]: Fig.: Dry; Old; Husky; Withered; Spiritless.
Subordinate [Adjective]: Placed In A lower Order, Class, Or Rank; holding A lower Or inferior Position.
Subordinate [Adjective]: Inferior In Order, Nature, Dignity, Power, Importance, Or The Like.
Subordinate [Noun]: One Who stands In order Or rank below Another; distinguished from A Principal.
Subordinate [Verb]: To place In A lower order Or Class; To make Or consider As Of less value Or Importance; As, To subordinate One creature To Another.
Subordinate [Verb]: To make Subject; To subject Or Subdue; As, To subordinate The Passions To Reason.
Sinful [Adjective]: Tainted With, Or full Of, Sin; Wicked; Iniquitous; Criminal; Unholy; As, Sinful Men; Sinful Thoughts.