Meaning of asar in english
Interpreting asar - असार
As noun : bubble Ex:  When the bubble burst in 2001
refuse Ex:  I refuse to lose sleep about it .
As adjective : vain Ex:  Marie-Thérèse lived in the vain hope that Picasso would one day marry her stilted Ex:  A bow stilted hollow Ex:  Each archegonium has a slender hollow tube pithless sapless
Other : worthless Ex:  It is, by extension, in literature, Small works of worthless pieces that look like scraps, leftovers to not having sap without content senseless vain ( as the world or pith empty Ex:  The magazine is empty of bullets. facile unsubstantial unreal illusory Ex:  Contract illusory immaterial Ex:  Platonic love, immaterial love, free from all physical desire void Ex:  Winthrop took advantage of this void in political affairs trashy
Suggested : having a space or cavity inside not solid empty stiffly dignified or formal, as speech or literary style pompous to decline to accept (something offered) a nearly spherical body of gas contained in a liquid excessively proud of or concerned about one's own appearance, qualities, achievements, etc conceited
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As noun : असारता - vanity असारतापूर्वक - frivolously असार्थकता - insignificance असार्वजनिक - private
Other : असार कृति - trash असार वस्तु - trash असारता से - insipidly असारभांड - असारभूत - non-essential असारभूत ऐमीनो अम्ल - nonessential amino acid असारवत् - non-essential असार्थक - non-significant असार्वत्रिक - partial
asar
can be used as noun or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 4 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Noun and/or Adjective in hindi and falls under Masculine gender originated from modification of Sanskrit language by locals .
Transliteration :
asaara