Meaning of (निरथु) nirathu in english

As noun : idle
stupid Ex:  It is so stupid that we can not do anything on his hogwash nonsense Ex:  The patient began to talk nonsense reject Ex:  Some reject the change for sentimental reasons rubbishy floccinaucinihilipilification dead Ex:  Tidus's missing father, who had been assumed dead at sea ten years earlier. limb beastly base Ex:  Evita's body was to be stored in the base of the monument and worthless damnable stinky dire unprofitable out of action of no account dead loss for the birds trashy unholy wasted unemployed Ex:  58.3% of the unemployed are black dreadful stinking out of practice naff pointless useless terrible Ex:  It is a terrible matchmaker up the spout dry Ex:  Tea stays freshest when stored in a dry bum unserviceable ghastly moldy confounded circular Ex:  This circular system collapsed in 1931 and the loans were never repaid. absurd Ex:  It is also said to Reviews of absurd lyrics, outlandish, odious, revolting empty Ex:  It also makes for a vain and empty loquacity hollow Ex:  In terms of Botany, he is said, by analogy, the hollow conical extension, or long, shaped bag or hat, we notice in the petals and sepals of certain plants such as monkshood, etc
As verb : perishing wasted
As adjective : inactive unhelpful mouldy ropy crummy fiddly needless meaningless Ex:  , It has neither head nor tail, This is meaningless otiose pointless nugatory nonsensical worthless superfluous Ex:  It also means Who is superfluous
As adverb : unnecessarily Ex:  He worked unnecessarily
Suggested : to refuse to have, take, recognize, etc words or language having little or no sense or meaning refuse given to hogs swill lacking ordinary quickness and keenness of mind dull not working or active unemployed doing nothing
Exampleनिरथु का हिन्दी मे अर्थ

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(निरथु) nirathu can be used as noun, verb, adverb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 5 including consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : nirathu

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