Meaning of (अगाधा) agadha in english
As noun : ultimate Ex: Nuclear weapon is the ultimate deterrant. उ: ;गुणनि अगाधा राधिका, श्री राधा रस धाम।
keen Ex: He has a keen mind. very Ex: my table marks is very good. extreme Ex: An extreme example
An extreme conservative
The extreme edge of town generous Ex: Harishchandra was a very generous king. rattling Ex: There is a rattling breeze near the sea shore. all Ex: Sum of all the three angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. terribly Ex: Tom was terribly confused—really at a loss . bad Ex: porno pictures had bad effect on mind. plenty Ex: there have been plenty of general declarations about willingness to meet and talk, but conspicuously no mention of time and place quite a few Ex: Do you need one? I have quite a few . score Ex: The score of Jatin lalit given in the films is very melodious. a hell of a a fat lot awfully Ex: Nathaniel's been awfully cheerful today . damn Ex: None of us was that much of a damn fool. well Ex: Platos ideas were well in advance of his times. dead Ex: Scores of people were dead in the earthquake. number Ex: news sources reflected uncritical estimates of the number of juvenile addicts pile Ex: The pile mooring are about to break down. a good deal Ex: We lucked into a good deal on a used car . a good deal of Ex: They also put a good deal of stress on their own originality. more Ex: Gentle persuasion is more effective than force. a great deal Ex: A morsel of food is sometimes a great deal to people who find very little to eat. a helluva great Ex: The President has great personal charisma. packet Ex: I bought a packet of paper-clip. way Ex: The foundation of the building was layed way back in 1997. super Ex: The super cyclone obliterated the Orissa coastline. high Ex: previous tenants have left this house because of its high rent. large Ex: The kidnapper asked for a large ransom for the child. low Ex: She has acted in low budget movies. full Ex: The vice-chancellor has been invested with full authority to act. heavy Ex: The negligence of hygiene took a heavy toll of lives due to cholera. . still Ex: India still has the largest cavalry in the world. over Ex: The child tumbled over the stairs. greater Ex: spikes provide greater traction much Ex: too much indulgence spoils a child
An extreme conservative
The extreme edge of town generous Ex: Harishchandra was a very generous king. rattling Ex: There is a rattling breeze near the sea shore. all Ex: Sum of all the three angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. terribly Ex: Tom was terribly confused—really at a loss . bad Ex: porno pictures had bad effect on mind. plenty Ex: there have been plenty of general declarations about willingness to meet and talk, but conspicuously no mention of time and place quite a few Ex: Do you need one? I have quite a few . score Ex: The score of Jatin lalit given in the films is very melodious. a hell of a a fat lot awfully Ex: Nathaniel's been awfully cheerful today . damn Ex: None of us was that much of a damn fool. well Ex: Platos ideas were well in advance of his times. dead Ex: Scores of people were dead in the earthquake. number Ex: news sources reflected uncritical estimates of the number of juvenile addicts pile Ex: The pile mooring are about to break down. a good deal Ex: We lucked into a good deal on a used car . a good deal of Ex: They also put a good deal of stress on their own originality. more Ex: Gentle persuasion is more effective than force. a great deal Ex: A morsel of food is sometimes a great deal to people who find very little to eat. a helluva great Ex: The President has great personal charisma. packet Ex: I bought a packet of paper-clip. way Ex: The foundation of the building was layed way back in 1997. super Ex: The super cyclone obliterated the Orissa coastline. high Ex: previous tenants have left this house because of its high rent. large Ex: The kidnapper asked for a large ransom for the child. low Ex: She has acted in low budget movies. full Ex: The vice-chancellor has been invested with full authority to act. heavy Ex: The negligence of hygiene took a heavy toll of lives due to cholera. . still Ex: India still has the largest cavalry in the world. over Ex: The child tumbled over the stairs. greater Ex: spikes provide greater traction much Ex: too much indulgence spoils a child
As verb : dirty Ex: He was wearing a dirty shirt yesterday. long Ex: Cranes have long legs and long necks. further Ex: the study was criticized for incompleteness of data but it stimulated further research
As adjective : immoderate Ex: If BRING means Indulge in an excess pride, audacity, and in general a feeling immoderate enormous Ex: Shakespeares production of poetry was enormous several Ex: the weekly bulletin contains several predictors of mutual fund performance considerable Ex: There is considerable uniformity in working hours throughout the country. abundant Ex: There are abundant natural resources in our country. big Ex: A giant is a very big person in a story book. exquisite Ex: Exquisite food, exquisite taste much Ex: too much indulgence spoils a child multiple Ex: vlc is a crossplatform software as it can run on multiple types of computer systems. most Ex: The ovaries are the most important organs in the process of reproduction. excessive Ex: All my books have been fogged over due to excessive steam in this room. more than Ex: His lead is now more than 10,000. exuberant Ex: Bernstein enjoyed an exuberant social life. extra Ex: One should be extra careful when enemy becomes a friend.
As adverb : very Ex: my table marks is very good. too Ex: He is too touchy to make judicious decisions. far Ex: He used far fetched imageries in his poetry. mighty Ex: He was a mighty king.
He had a mighty personality which terrified all. pretty Ex: He lost his job for being late once ,he got a pretty raw deal. rather Ex: direct primary legislation is largely permissive rather than prescriptive farther Ex: She curled farther down under the covers bitterly Ex: two bitterly opposed schools of thought
He had a mighty personality which terrified all. pretty Ex: He lost his job for being late once ,he got a pretty raw deal. rather Ex: direct primary legislation is largely permissive rather than prescriptive farther Ex: She curled farther down under the covers bitterly Ex: two bitterly opposed schools of thought
Suggested : greatly exceeding the common size, extent, etc huge immense not moderate exceeding just or reasonable limits excessive extreme finely sharpened, as an edge so shaped as to cut or pierce substances readily in a high degree extremely exceedingly last furthest or farthest ending a process or series
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(अगाधा) agadha
can be used as noun, verb, adverb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 5 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language .
Transliteration :
agaadhaa