Meaning of (अठागुण) athaguna in english
As noun : fallacy Ex: Truth can be distinguished from fallacy
deficiency Ex: He suffered from the disease because of the deficiency of vitamins.
His definciences as a musician are very clear. defect Ex: A defect was detected in the motor. flaw Ex: Another commonly-cited flaw was his wildness as a pitcher blame Ex: He took the blame for it weakness Ex: his weakness increased as he became older offence Ex: Penalties on the offence may fault Ex: It is all my friend sodding fault that we reach late in examination. mistake Ex: The tailor made a mistake in the measurement. reflection Ex: The diversity of cooking worldwide is a reflection of the myriad nutritional imperfection Ex: A knot is a particular type of imperfection in a piece of timber shortcoming Ex: Dionysius stated that Demosthenes' only shortcoming is the lack of humor catch Ex: They use trawls to catch big fish. guilt Ex: He admitted guilt and contamination Ex: Sometimes infections caused by the contamination of milk. offence Ex: Penalties on the offence may sin Ex: Committing suicide is a sin offense Ex: When the offense gains 10 yards crime Ex: stealing is a crime delinquency Ex: The captains delinquency led to the defeat of the team count Ex: Can you count the books on your shelf? misdemeanor Ex: That law made it a Class C misdemeanor misdemeanour guilt Ex: He admitted guilt and infraction Ex: An infraction is any action which is against the rules of the game violation Ex: a procedural violation evil Ex: Taandav dance of Lord Shiva indicates that he is in fury against some daemon or evil spirited man. wickedness Ex: A full of wickedness Action mischief Ex: Long ago to do what he premeditated mischief backbiting Ex: I never realised that she has been backbiting me. badness Ex: it would needlessly bring badness into the world harm Ex: irreparable harm cancer Ex: pancreatic cancer
His definciences as a musician are very clear. defect Ex: A defect was detected in the motor. flaw Ex: Another commonly-cited flaw was his wildness as a pitcher blame Ex: He took the blame for it weakness Ex: his weakness increased as he became older offence Ex: Penalties on the offence may fault Ex: It is all my friend sodding fault that we reach late in examination. mistake Ex: The tailor made a mistake in the measurement. reflection Ex: The diversity of cooking worldwide is a reflection of the myriad nutritional imperfection Ex: A knot is a particular type of imperfection in a piece of timber shortcoming Ex: Dionysius stated that Demosthenes' only shortcoming is the lack of humor catch Ex: They use trawls to catch big fish. guilt Ex: He admitted guilt and contamination Ex: Sometimes infections caused by the contamination of milk. offence Ex: Penalties on the offence may sin Ex: Committing suicide is a sin offense Ex: When the offense gains 10 yards crime Ex: stealing is a crime delinquency Ex: The captains delinquency led to the defeat of the team count Ex: Can you count the books on your shelf? misdemeanor Ex: That law made it a Class C misdemeanor misdemeanour guilt Ex: He admitted guilt and infraction Ex: An infraction is any action which is against the rules of the game violation Ex: a procedural violation evil Ex: Taandav dance of Lord Shiva indicates that he is in fury against some daemon or evil spirited man. wickedness Ex: A full of wickedness Action mischief Ex: Long ago to do what he premeditated mischief backbiting Ex: I never realised that she has been backbiting me. badness Ex: it would needlessly bring badness into the world harm Ex: irreparable harm cancer Ex: pancreatic cancer
Suggested : to hold responsible find fault with censure a feature that mars the perfection of something defect fault a shortcoming, fault, or imperfection the state of being deficient lack incompleteness insufficiency a deceptive, misleading, or false notion, belief, etc
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(अठागुण) athaguna
can be used as noun. and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 6 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Noun in hindi and falls under Masculine gender originated from Sanskrit language .
Transliteration :
aThaaguNa