Meaning of (अप्रभु) aprabhu in english

As noun : unaffecting
ineffective Ex:  Freud abandoned this form of treatment as it proved ineffective for many lightweight Ex:  He is a lightweight in politics. ineffectual handicap Ex:  This handicap stayed with me as the years rolled by . inadequate Ex:  Ordinary pet food is inadequate bad Ex:  It is difficult to kick out a bad habit.
He kicked out his habit with great difficulty.
unworthy of Ex:  It is sometimes said, particularly, of a person who is hardly known, or who are regarded as unworthy of being undeserving of unfitted ineligible Ex:  These are processes ineligible
As adjective : inactive Ex:  Radiohead were largely inactive following their 1997–1998 tour unimposing otiose unable Ex:  Postmark is used on the stamps pasted on letters so that it is unable to use again. incapable Ex:  A land incapable of producing anything shiftless unequal Ex:  bent tube, unequal branches, which is used for passing liquid from one container to another weak Ex:  New born weak babies are kept in the incubator. invalid Ex:  It is said in the same direction Take his invalid Retiring powerless Ex:  The officials felt powerless without Gandhi's cooperation . helpless Ex:  New born childs are helpless inept incompetent Ex:  Critical incompetent unworthy Ex:  It is an unworthy unable Ex:  Postmark is used on the stamps pasted on letters so that it is unable to use again. effete unqualified undeserving unfit Ex:  He was declared unfit incapable Ex:  A land incapable of producing anything inefficient Ex:  Although this sometimes resulted in inefficient command unmerited
Suggested : not effectual without satisfactory or decisive effect being at leisure idle indolent light in weight not effective not producing results ineffectual not active
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(अप्रभु) aprabhu can be used as noun or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 6 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : aprabhu

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