Meaning of (अयाथार्यिक) ayatharyika in english

As noun : false Ex:  His ascription on him were false and baseless.
shoddy Ex:  What you offer me here Only shoddy merchandise, or simply only the junk inaccurate Ex:  By extension, inaccurate Copiste blind Ex:  The public is quite abnormally blind to the change out Ex:  The tiles in the bathroom were out of alignement. imprecise Ex:  The temperature-based distinction between oils and fats is imprecise off base bad Ex:  Wood is a bad conductor of electricity. up the spout at fault Ex:  She shewed him in the first place where he was at fault wrongly Ex:  As such, aesthetics are often wrongly considered to be a by-product of design. undependable sour Ex:  He took a deep breath and dived into the pool
His sour breath offended her
faulty Ex:  A child died at the airport due to a faulty escalator. lier spurious Ex:  Whoever lives in spurious liar Ex:  If Joe says that, he's a dog-faced liar . feigned Ex:  He feigned that he was ill lie Ex:  The quadrilateral, whose all the four vertices lie on a circle, is called a cyclic quadrilateral. untruthful Ex:  He is untruthful and untrustworthy. imaginary Ex:  Sum of real and imaginary numbers is called complex number. Viz. a ib where a and b are real numbers. synthetic Ex:  He always wears synthetic cope. unreal Ex:  , be in blue, swim in the blue, is said of someone who lives in the dream, in the unreal nonexistent Ex:  chimeras are nonexistent surreal romantic Ex:  Keats was one of the greatest romantic poets of his time. film Ex:  That film was fairly raunchy. unsubstantial far fetched wrong Ex:  There is something wrong next door . a bit thick inequitable not cricket criminal Ex:  Famous criminal was arrested by special branch of police. illegitimate Ex:  Elizabeth Blount gave birth to Henry's illegitimate son, Henry FitzRoy. unhappy Ex:  One can also be "cheesed off" – unhappy or annoyed. out of order out of the way off key tyranny Ex:  It wants to oppress the republic, he aspires to tyranny injustice Ex:  Dissatisfaction, disgust leaves behind a disappointment, an misfortune, injustice iniquity inequity wrongdoing Ex:  The one, the one we judge capable of any wrongdoing wrong Ex:  There is something wrong next door . unfairness
As verb : loose Ex:  The disease senile dementia make one loose memory. broken Ex:  silence broken by dogs barking ferociously contrived Ex:  He can contrive a means of escape from the prison.
They contrived to murder their boss.
As adjective : erroneous Ex:  This erroneous concept was eventually rejected. spurious Ex:  Whoever lives in spurious wrong Ex:  There is something wrong next door . mistaken Ex:  Early symptoms of hepatitis A infection can be mistaken for influenza careless Ex:  This is not a moment for hasty decisions or for careless words. abusive Ex:  Allegations have been made concerning abusive treatment of animals in the past unsound Ex:  He is having an unsound foundation in mathematics. unfair Ex:  A guilty maneuver unfair unreliable Ex:  In particular, the public bus service has an unreliable schedule. incorrect Ex:  Thales was incorrect in believing the attraction was due to a magnetic effect wrongful improper Ex:  The duty, an assistant, a solid, the pros and cons are words of improper derivation mendacious artificial Ex:  Animal semen is preserved here for artificial pregnancy of animals. two faced untrue Ex:  Rumors that Mansfield was decapitated are untrue insincere Ex:  An insincere person should not be trusted. false Ex:  His ascription on him were false and baseless. illusory Ex:  A project illusory unrealistic Ex:  Wittgenstein had unrealistic expectations of the rural children he taught wild eyed insubstantial quixotic Ex:  Pierre takes off on a quixotic mission to assassinate Napoleon. unreasonable Ex:  Project, conduct unreasonable unlawful unwarranted unjustified unequal Ex:  Botanical He says Flowers with petals formed five unequal petals, bear some resemblance to a butterfly that flies improper Ex:  The duty, an assistant, a solid, the pros and cons are words of improper derivation unworthy Ex:  It is unworthy of debt, faith unjust Ex:  An unjust sentence impolitic shitty unseemly inadvisable uncool indecent Ex:  It also means, figuratively and familiarly, Soften, disguise what there would be too free, indecent speech, in a story, etc ungodly uncalled for unsuitable Ex:  It means figuratively Who is inappropriate, unsuitable unfair Ex:  A guilty maneuver unfair shabby undue
As adverb : amiss Ex:  A series of rooms amiss
Suggested : not in accordance with what is morally right or good of poor quality or inferior workmanship not true or correct erroneous not genuine, authentic, or true not from the claimed, pretended, or proper source counterfeit containing error mistaken incorrect wrong
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(अयाथार्यिक) ayatharyika can be used as noun, verb, adverb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 10 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : ayaathaaryika

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