Meaning of (अजहद) ajahada in english

As noun : huge Ex:  His forefathers have left huge property.
enormously Ex:  he was enormously popular monumentally mountain Ex:  The mountain side has steepened heaps more heavily Ex:  It rained heavily last night.
it never rains but pours.
excess Ex:  My legs were stinging due to excess walking. fit to burst a great many Ex:  Even in a year with a great many macabre spectacles only too Ex:  I know the problem only too well . no end of frightfully Ex:  It is frightfully ugly a good many Ex:  I have a good many kinfolk in Texas . so Ex:  He didnt want to be recognised, so he traveled Incognito. piping Ex:  My mother served me the food piping hot. ever more Ex:  Meanwhile, the Ottoman Turks confronted the country ever more often. thick Ex:  It is a thick soup. great Ex:  The democratic party in America is a great propagandist. manys the
As adjective : considerable Ex:  a considerable quantity most Ex:  Our country has the most improvident local councils. substantial Ex:  The potato is mainly used for substantial purposes in India.
As adverb : too Ex:  There were too many guests in the party. hugely Ex:  By this stage, the Mini was still hugely popular in Britain vastly Ex:  He had vastly overestimated his resources obscenely Ex:  this man is obscenely rich agonizingly Ex:  India has made agonizingly slow progress in population control. mightily Ex:  he strove mightily to achieve a better position in life prohibitively Ex:  it is prohibitively expensive deeply Ex:  I have gone very deeply into the research of this new medicine. extravagantly devilishly Ex:  A devilishly steep path highly Ex:  Nicotine is highly addictive. dearly Ex:  I would dearly love to know immoderately Ex:  The climate in African countries is immoderately extreme. immensely Ex:  nowadays nail tats are becoming popular immensely among girls. badly Ex:  Reading in murk effects badly on our sight. widely Ex:  Computers are now widely used in business hellishly dreadfully Ex:  She was dreadfully sorry and apologetic about her initial rudeness. heartily Ex:  the boy threw himself heartily into his work disgustingly Ex:  the beggar was disgustingly filthy
Suggested : extraordinarily large in bulk, quantity, or extent in addition also furthermore moreover resembling a monument massive or imposing greatly exceeding the common size, extent, etc huge immense extraordinarily large in bulk, quantity, or extent
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(अजहद) ajahada can be used as noun, verb, adverb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 4 including vowels consonants. The word is used as Verb and/or Adjective in hindi composed of more than one word originated from Persian language . Transliteration : ajahada

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