Meaning of bahut jyada in english

Interpreting bahut jyada - बहुत ज्यादा
As noun : so much Ex:  "because she was so much more intelligent.
quite a lot of so many Ex:  No other river is home to so many species of very large fish. no end Ex:  This water has no end point of not half thick on the ground savage all the Ex:  In Greenlands all the houses are icy. bitter Ex:  Chicory, green chicory Species and bitter well Ex:  Frances Brokaw, as well as an adopted sister, Amy.
As adjective : numerous Ex:  Less numerous minorities
As adverb : too Ex:  This war too was inconclusive. dearly Ex:  Repairs of this church, this bridge, this channel will cost dearly plentifully
Other : infinitely Ex:  there are infinitely many possibilities madly Ex:  All madly in love with overly Ex:  Carol Gilligan has argued that Kohlberg's theory is overly androcentric. damnably whopping stinking exorbitant Ex:  expenditure exorbitant terribly bitterly Ex:  It also expresses, in this sense, a polemicist who speaks bitterly bundle Ex:  The link of a bundle, a bundle sorely Ex:  This regiment, which had been sorely tried by losses, was reformed in the back scalding rank Ex:  It takes a considerable rank very much Ex:  East Lansing is very much a college town lot Ex:  In 1969 after a lot of disagreements with Desai
Suggested : existing in great plenty beloved or loved in the way or manner indicated, described, or implied in addition also furthermore moreover very many being or existing in great quantity
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1. मशहूर सिंगर आशा भोसले ने अपने लोनावाला स्थित उनके बंगले का इलेक्ट्रीसिटी बिल बहुत ज्यादा आने की शिकायत की हैlivehindustan.com2. भविष्य के बारे में बहुत ज्यादा विचार नहीं करते हैं अजिंक्य रहाणे jagran.com3. क्रिस गेल ने कहा कि केएल राहुल आगे चलकर विराट कोहली के लिए चुनौती बनेंगे, क्योंकि वे अपने खेल और फिटनेस पर बहुत ज्यादा मेहनत करते हैं jagran.comRelated words :
bahut jyada can be used as noun, verb, adverb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 11 including consonants matras. Transliteration : bahuta jyaadaa

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