Meaning of (अंछया) anchhaya in english

As noun : cupidity
avarice Ex:  A sordid avarice greed Ex:  my greed was the instrument of my destruction temptation Ex:  He resists the temptation to sentimentalize his ordeal. lust Ex:  His lust for power is frightening. covetousness allurement Ex:  Put a woman to evil, Making a pregnant woman by force or by allurement desire Ex:  Extraordinary authority
An extraordinary desire for approval
will Ex:  Auditing of Railway Ministry will be done in December month. notion Ex:  He entertained the notion of moving to South America longing Ex:  He died with a longing to see his estranged son. appetite Ex:  an appetite for life willing Ex:  I am willing to accept certain restrictions on my movements volition Ex:  She married him entirely of her own volition itch Ex:  He has a bad itch on his body. wish Ex:  I sent my new year wish to my daughter. accord Ex:  We are in accord about the proposal . readiness Ex:  Three readiness categories wishfulness care Ex:  Take care when you cross the street! wishing Ex:  Gregory was of similar mind, wishing to unify Christianity. mind Ex:  Surrealism tries to express what is hidden in the mind by showing objects and events as seen in dreams. want Ex:  he didnt want to discuss that subject stomach Ex:  Prunes cause stomach ache. wish Ex:  I sent my new year wish to my daughter. serve Ex:  They serve unsavoury food in the mess. greed Ex:  my greed was the instrument of my destruction longing Ex:  He died with a longing to see his estranged son.
As adjective : covetous Ex:  He has covetous plans to grab his fathers wealth.
Suggested : fascination charm inordinately or wrongly desirous of wealth or possessions greedy inordinately or wrongly desirous of wealth or possessions greedy intense sexual desire or appetite the act of tempting enticement or allurement
Exampleअंछया का हिन्दी मे अर्थ

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(अंछया) anchhaya can be used as noun or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 5 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Noun in hindi and falls under Masculine gender originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : a.nChayaa

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