Meaning of (अकूज) akooja in english

As noun : peace Ex:  Devotion gives peace to mind .
quell Ex:  New Zealand and Fijian troops were dispatched to try to quell the unrest. calm Ex:  the situation is relatively calm now laid back calm down Ex:  , Let stand his senses, let's sit down, calm down placid Ex:  ,"If you think your life's too placid unflurried easygoing Ex:  In large packs full of easygoing wolves or in a group of juvenile wolves unagitated still Ex:  Im still undecided about the tour. low key unevnetful uneventful Ex:  the history of the play throughout the latter part of the eighteenth century is monotonously uneventful smooth Ex:  She had a smooth face. soundless cold Ex:  it was bitterly cold orderly Ex:  The orderly laid out the generals uniform.
As verb : gentle Ex:  Sushil Kumar is a gentle man. quieten sedate Ex:  Southern instrumental music includes the sedate kaba settled Ex:  He is leading a settled family life.
As adjective : silent Ex:  The audience fell silent when the speaker entered unruffled mum Ex:  Dont keep mum when you are asked some thing. tranquil Ex:  Who is sober, serious, calm, tranquil comfortable Ex:  It is realy comfortable to sit on a sun lounger at the beach. serene Ex:  Japan's complex, formal and serene one being one of the most well known. unflappable sleepy Ex:  Jim Hawkins is a young boy who lives at his parents’ sleepy sea-side inn cool Ex:  keep your cool untroubled Ex:  the untroubled kingdom of reason demure Ex:  " sentimentality is bombastic and defiant rather than demure and retiring. equable noiseless Ex:  Hungarian inventions include the noiseless match
Suggested : relaxed or unhurried without rough motion still or nearly still to suppress put an end to extinguish the normal, nonwarring condition of a nation, group of nations, or the world making no sound quiet still
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(अकूज) akooja can be used as noun, verb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 4 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : akuuja

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