Meaning of (सातिशय) satishaya in english
As noun : ultimate keen utmost more staggeringly a whole lot of searingly a great deal of uttermost tremendously ever so more and more to a fault ever such a immoderate tall crying to the full shatteringly cordial super abundant beyond measure fantastic infernally white hot ever such so much quite a lot of so many no end not half thick on the ground savage all the bitter well
As verb : overwhelming
As adjective : immoderate steep extravagant acute all fired strong over much inordinate intense most numerous
As adverb : very extremely deadly so piercingly pretty sublimely atrociously cordially highly too dearly plentifully
Suggested : that overwhelms overpowering not moderate exceeding just or reasonable limits excessive extreme finely sharpened, as an edge so shaped as to cut or pierce substances readily in a high degree extremely exceedingly last furthest or farthest ending a process or series
Exampleसातिशय का हिन्दी मे अर्थ
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Usage of सातिशय:
1. उज्जैन | ऋषिनगर स्थित श्री ऋषभदेव परमधाम दिगंबर जैन सातिशय मंदिर में चैबीसी के लिए आठ वेदियों का शिलान्यास महोत्सव मनाया जा रहा है bhaskar.com1. The petals of the flowers are very tactile. 2. testimony, overwhelming evidence 3. However these areas have become extremely large 4. Calgary averages more than 20 days a year with thunderstorms 5. The participle CASHED past, EE, says adjectively a river, a river whose banks are steep and very high above the water surface or a path whose edges are quite high above the ground level 6. What extravagant woman! Substantively, it is an extravagant 7. Which is very acute it employs figuratively 8. And so on for companies and platoons. 9. Its legs are strengthening more and more each day 10. The art of Mathura tends to be based on a strong Indian tradition
(सातिशय) satishaya
can be used as noun, verb, adverb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 6 including consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language .
Transliteration :
saatishaya