Meaning of (डँवाडोल) dnvadola in english

As noun : erratic
volatile mobile Ex:  His face is mobile uncertain Ex:  It is uncertain whether ursids were in Asia during the late Eocene fluid Ex:  These include a fluid form of phrasing floating Ex:  Eighteen-wheeled trucks were filmed floating down major freeways and highways instability Ex:  With the instability in Spain and the abdication of the king wobbly choppy unfirm unfocused unfocussed unsettled variable Ex:  Controlled experiments involve introducing only one variable at a time wandering Ex:  The laws of chivalry wandering naughty giddy flighty wavering quivering shaking wanton jolted Ex:  He was long jolted by fortune shaken Ex:  "so shaken that at times he could not speak coherently".
As adjective : indecisive fickle versatile capricious shaky giddy transient inconsistent Ex:  ripopée What are you doing? He said, figuratively and familiarly, a book, a writing composed of common ideas inconsistent or poorly interlinked whimsical Ex:  whimsical mood precarious planetary Ex:  Non-European cultures use other planetary naming systems. unstable Ex:  Character unstable fleeting lissome slippery mercurial inconstant unsteady treacherous changeable unreliable unprecise afloat unsteadfast harum scarum unliquidated unstaid irresolute volatile oils astatic fickle scatterbrained restless volatile nimble Ex:  D'une so nimble flickering mercurial playful skittish mobile Ex:  His face is mobile
Suggested : capable of or adapted for turning easily from one to another of various tasks, fields of endeavor, etc likely to change, especially due to caprice, irresolution, or instability casually changeable evaporating rapidly passing off readily in the form of vapor characterized by indecision , as persons irresolute undecided deviating from the usual or proper course in conduct or opinion eccentric queer
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(डँवाडोल) dnvadola can be used as noun or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 7 including consonants matras. Transliteration : D.NvaaDola

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