Meaning of (अकूर्च) akoorcha in english

As noun : buddha
enlightened Ex:  The first enlightened writers were Maria Theresia's bodyguards . pretence Ex:  "rounded" person who is totally without pretence dupery perfidy Ex:  Act of perfidy will not survive for too long. swindle Ex:  It is a pure swindle elusiveness Ex:  the authors elusiveness may at times be construed as evasiveness deceitfulness deceit Ex:  It also means Deception, deceit treachery Ex:  It was a treachery on the part of Mukund. hoax Ex:  "Congo Pictures" released the hoax documentary Ingagi in 1930 knavishness coggery chicanery Ex:  When his chicanery is revealed guile Ex:  Whatever she has achieved in her life is by craft and guile only. delusiveness traitorism charlatanry fraud Ex:  that book is a fraud imposture Ex:  It is an imposture craftsman, slander eye wash duplicity Ex:  The duplicity of his conduct was outrageous game Ex:  ViShwanath Anands outstanding game is amazing. sham Ex:  His love was a sham - he only wanted her money. obliquity Ex:  In terms of Astronomy, the obliquity of the ecliptic, The angle the ecliptic makes with the equator insincerity Ex:  The used-car salesman oozed with insincerity . cheat Ex:  it was beneath his dignity to cheat circumvention
As verb : inspired Ex:  Shakespeare was an inspired dramatist.
As adjective : awakened Ex:  he was awakened by the bluster of their preparations
Suggested : deliberate breach of faith or trust faithlessness treachery an act, practice, or instance of duping to give intellectual or spiritual light to instruct impart knowledge to aroused, animated, or imbued with the spirit to do something, by or as if by supernatural or divine influence Also called Butsu, Gautama , Gautama Buddha (Prince Siddhāttha or Siddhartha) 566?–c480 bc, Indian religious leader
Exampleअकूर्च का हिन्दी मे अर्थ

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(अकूर्च) akoorcha can be used as noun, verb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 6 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Noun and/or Adjective in hindi and falls under Masculine gender originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : akuurcha

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