Meaning of autknthaya in english

Interpreting autknthaya - औत्कंठय
As noun : yearning
wistfulness anxiety Ex:  More plainly, panic is an anxiety state that we are thinking about. eagerness Ex:  Passion, desire, eagerness to see, learn something new, interesting, rare, etc zeal Ex:  His zeal has warmed avidity readiness swivet forwardness nose Ex:  Some blood was oozing out of his nose . desire, intention, longing desire Ex:  Feeling regret for a fault with the desire to repair or fall no more will Ex:  When will women vote, his government will be only notion Ex:  This was replaced with the Islamic notion of a powerful longing appetite Ex:  Failure of Medicine appetite willing Ex:  is said when one wants express the sacrifices that we would be willing to do for one person or for one thing volition itch wish Ex:  Maradona also expressed his wish to meet Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. accord wishfulness care Ex:  We will debate with them about health care . wishing mind Ex:  We don't mind whether you stay or not . want Ex:  I want the job of scoutmaster in your school. stomach Ex:  A great weakness of nerves, legs, stomach concern Ex:  Severe weather is a concern in Virginia. worry Ex:  Don't worry about Tom . solicitude solicitousness angst soreness preoccupation jump Ex:  In terms of dance, Defeat entrechat, the capers, Make, dancing, movement that involves jump and cross his legs several times when in the air interest Ex:  Stage two reasoning shows a limited interest in the needs of others
As adverb : keenness
Suggested : eagerness greediness keen or ardent in desire or feeling impatiently longing distress or uneasiness of mind caused by fear of danger or misfortune characterized by melancholy longing yearning deep longing, especially when accompanied by tenderness or sadness
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autknthaya can be used as noun, verb or adverb and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 7 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Noun in hindi and falls under Masculine gender originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : autk.nThaya

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