Meaning of (असकत) asakata in english
As noun : wisplike
As verb :
impaired Ex: his rationality may have been impaired emaciated Ex: This disease was completely emaciated
As adjective : feeble Ex: A feeble attempt at a Common Peace had been made in 375 BC frail Ex: A frail child wispy Ex: Table wispy fragile Ex: These features are fragile and break down soon after they are formed. effete
Other : laziness Ex: Faites- shame him his laziness inactivity Ex: 139 because of her inactivity
Suggested : lacking in wholesome vigor degenerate decadent easily broken, shattered, or damaged delicate brittle frail having delicate health not robust weak physically weak, as from age or sickness frail weakened, diminished, or damaged
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(असकत) asakata
can be used as noun, verb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 4 including vowels consonants. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language .
Transliteration :
asakata