Meaning of (अँवलउ) anvalau in english
As noun : funny Ex:  he told a very funny joke
bad Ex:  the government to declare bad season. out of sorts Ex:  I've been out of sorts for a day or two . under the weather Ex:  I feel sort of under the weather today . off colour out of shape Ex:  Jill bent the spring out of shape . agitated Ex:  The people agitated due to the curtailment of the essential things
As verb : ailing Ex:  Restrictive movements of ailing man. peaked Ex:  Everest is a very high peaked mountain. unfit Ex:  He was certified unfit for playing. aggrieved Ex:  Rams exilement aggrieved King Dasharatha. distressed Ex:  I was so distressed that I almost packed it in .
As adjective : unwell Ex:  Jane Austen began to feel unwell unhealthy Ex:  Unpatriotic spirit in citizens is unhealthy for the nation. indisposed Ex:  His dinner yesterday was indisposed sick Ex:  He has been sick for many days. sickly Ex:  Ram looked week and gave a sickly smile. stricken Ex:  The whole nation was grief stricken when Mahatma Gandhi died.
As adverb : poorly Ex:  He used to be a very poorly student while studying in a school.
Suggested : not good in any manner or degree not well ailing ill the pointed top of a mountain or ridge providing fun causing amusement or laughter amusing comical sickly unwell
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(अँवलउ) anvalau
can be used as noun, verb, adverb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 5 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language .
Transliteration :
a.Nvalau