Meaning of (आभात) abhata in english
As noun : sparkling Ex:  A sparkling mats
glinting scintillant coruscant perspective Ex:  Lacking a perspective of society in the pre-conventional level view Ex:  My first view of the Lal Quila filled me with awe. outlook Ex:  His relationship with Jakobson helped shape his theoretical outlook . vision Ex:  Blurred vision is a common complaint leading to a diabetes diagnosis sight Ex:  They have taken out their van for a run around the city for sight seeing. scape situation Ex:  the film captured all the pathos of their situation scenery Ex:  We designed a beautiful scenery for our class play. picture Ex:  He drew a picture of a cat with whiskers. sequence Ex:  It was the first protein to have its sequence be determined. show Ex:  He looked around.
Someone will show you around. shot Ex:  Partidge was shot down by hunter. scene Ex:  I was shattered by the poignant scene of the accident. spectacle Ex:  Another unique spectacle is diamond dust prospect Ex:  the orchestra faced the prospect of disbandment
Someone will show you around. shot Ex:  Partidge was shot down by hunter. scene Ex:  I was shattered by the poignant scene of the accident. spectacle Ex:  Another unique spectacle is diamond dust prospect Ex:  the orchestra faced the prospect of disbandment
As verb : glittering Ex:  During a short but glittering literary career scintillating burnished Ex:  Poli a work which was burnished glistening Ex:  From glistening shine
As adjective : glittery glistering aglitter unrestrained prominent Ex:  The dentist corrected the prominent teeth of the patient. visual Ex:  The visual images became real visible Ex:  The nebular cluster was visible through the telescope.
Suggested : to polish (a surface) by friction animated vivacious effervescent to reflect light with a brilliant, sparkling luster sparkle with reflected light a tiny, quick flash of light to issue in or as if in little sparks , as fire or light
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(आभात) abhata
can be used as noun, verb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 4 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language .
Transliteration :
aabhaata