Meaning of (बेवजा) bevaja in english

As noun : unwieldy
absurd Ex:  LANTERNES, plural, said he, figuratively and familiarly of nonsense, absurd tales, ridiculous bunglesome out of shape rude Ex:  This century was ignorant, barbaric, rude tacky abominable blue Ex:  Plant family Apocynaceae, including native species has blue or white flower and leaves of a beautiful green sick Ex:  He also said, speaking of a doctor, a surgeon who is going to see a sick indecent ungraceful graceless poor Ex:  A Stolen Life received poor reviews unpicturesque dowdy coarse Ex:  Language halls, coarse language, such as that is commonly spoken in the Paris markets
As adjective : clumsy Ex:  substantively, It is a great clumsy casual Ex:  Profit casual and possible from a market, a load, etc unstylish ungainly heavy handed awkward Ex:  It was put into this party, in an awkward plot, but he pulled out of the game unfair artless awful gross Ex:  In terms of nominal gross domestic product ugly Ex:  She is frighteningly ugly painful Ex:  Medical illness characterized by vomiting and painful and frequent bile droppings with general anxiety, profound alteration of physiognomy, cramps and fainting atrocious unwieldy ungainly angular Ex:  Blé or wheat-buckwheat, smartweed species that door, in small clusters, black and angular grain dreadful unsightly ponderous ham fisted bilious unspeakable shapeless uncouth wooden Ex:  Few wooden hafts have been found from this period rugged terrible Ex:  This terrible event has lost his mind
As adverb : terribly
Suggested : oppressive harsh not graceful awkward unwieldy clumsy utterly or obviously senseless, illogical, or untrue contrary to all reason or common sense laughably foolish or false happening by chance fortuitous awkward in movement or action without skill or grace
Exampleबेवजा का हिन्दी मे अर्थ

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(बेवजा) bevaja can be used as noun, verb, adverb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 5 including consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi composed of more than one word originated from Persian language . Transliteration : bevajaa

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