Meaning of (मिरथा) miratha in english

As noun : circular Ex:  In terms of Arts, he said in a circular device on which is stretched a canvas or silk cloth to perform various needlework embroidery designs
absurd idle nonsense empty Ex:  Phrase Maker, the speaker or writer an affected manner sought, verbose and empty dead Ex:  Make the lifting of a body, a corpse, Remove by public authority, a corpse, a dead body, and to shift the place where he should be buried or exposed for recognition hollow Ex:  It says figuratively Phrases, words, and signifies who has a slightly hollow sound stupid hogwash nonsense reject Ex:  It also means Blaming, disapprove, reject rubbishy floccinaucinihilipilification limb beastly base Ex:  didactic state which is not to lead, what up ahead more than the base or foot ; they say mainly speaking of Construction worthless damnable stinky dire unprofitable out of action of no account dead loss for the birds trashy unholy wasted unemployed dreadful stinking out of practice naff pointless useless terrible up the spout dry Ex:  Proteins make up half the dry weight of an Escherichia coli cell bum unserviceable ghastly moldy confounded
As verb : wasted perishing
As adjective : meaningless otiose pointless nugatory nonsensical worthless superfluous Ex:  superfluous if it has the necessary inactive unhelpful mouldy ropy crummy fiddly
As adverb : unnecessarily Ex:  Return often and unnecessarily on what was said
Suggested : words or language having little or no sense or meaning being at leisure idle indolent not working or active unemployed doing nothing utterly or obviously senseless, illogical, or untrue contrary to all reason or common sense laughably foolish or false having the form of a circle round
Exampleमिरथा का हिन्दी मे अर्थ

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(मिरथा) miratha 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 originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : mirathaa
Manoj prajapat 28 March, 2024 G k

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