Meaning of (निविरीश निविरीस) nivireesha nivireesa in english
As noun : grim
rough relentless hard boiled hard and fast bitter Ex:  bitter abrasive dry Ex:  Some of these are: Anguilla has a tropical though rather dry climate hard headed sharp Ex:  Make a sharp repartee, jokes, fine, sharp, just, spiritual stern rock hard high handed cold Ex:  Despite the cold reception from Microsoft's top management caustic Ex:  , Having teeth in mind, Having the spice, the caustic in the minds hardbitten draconian set Ex:  : set in Fraziers Bottom, West Virginia. iron Ex:  It was the second iron bridge built after the famous span at Ironbridge itself extreme Ex:  Extrapolating the concept to its extreme fat Ex:  Brown Swiss cows produce milk of about 4.0% fat material Ex:  Freedom from material attachments is also necessary. round Ex:  In the second round of that competition broad Ex:  Despite their generally broad prey ranges embonpoint
As verb : swingeing
As adjective : cruel Ex:  , is bloodthirsty, It is a bloodthirsty tiger, This is a cruel man, who delights in bloodshed callous hard Ex:  Tagore worked hard to fundraise for and staff the school rigid Ex:  The British rigid airship program severe Ex:  Mitch's heavy rains caused mudslides and severe flooding over Guatemala. inflexible implacable flinty tough dour merciless exemplary stiff stringent unkind stony Ex:  stony substance, formed either by calcium deposits, or by ash, sludge, volcanic debris astringent nasty penal obdurate strenuous bloodless unsparing buxom physical Ex:  Like many controversies in the physical sciences burly
As adverb : stark
Suggested : not soft solid and firm to the touch unyielding to pressure and impenetrable or almost impenetrable having a coarse or uneven surface, as from projections, irregularities, or breaks not smooth made hard hardened willfully or knowingly causing pain or distress to others stern and admitting of no appeasement or compromise
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(निविरीश निविरीस) nivireesha nivireesa
can be used as noun, verb, adverb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 15 including consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language .
Transliteration :
niviriisha niviriisa