Meaning of (आर्त, आर्त्त) arta्ta in english

As noun : woebegone
pained Ex:  Goldman was pained by his rejection of her griever coward Ex:  An article in the New Yorker called him “a coward funny Ex:  Models in the toothpaste advertisement simper in a funny manner. bad Ex:  The people living nearby have a very bad language. out of sorts under the weather off colour out of shape mortal Ex:  Zeus marries Thetis off to the mortal Peleus perishable Ex:  Individual souls are perishable by nature impermanent Ex:  Buddhism teaches that all things are impermanent
As verb : horrified Ex:  This canvas displayed a horrified Ivan embracing his dying son ailing Ex:  1921, in place of his ailing father affected with a mental illness. peaked Ex:  Rainfall amounts peaked at 13.34 inches in Somerville unfit
As adjective : miserable Ex:  A miserable sinner sorry Ex:  Its a sorry seen. gloomy Ex:  A gloomy reading heavy hearted woeful skittish hesitant Ex:  Although hesitant at first to take sides in the conflict pigeon hearted apprehensive Ex:  Although Ann is apprehensive afraid Ex:  He is not afraid of law as he has already fixed the police. cowardly Ex:  Betraying his friend cowardly caitiff aghast daunted timid Ex:  Ketan is a timid boy. meek Ex:  Blessed are the meek fainthearted fearful Ex:  It also tells of Things and signifies Who is weak, timid, fearful timorous unwell Ex:  There are eight days I feel unwell unhealthy Ex:  It breathes in this prison and a thick unhealthy air indisposed sick Ex:  I have to call in sick today . sickly Ex:  A sickly child transient Ex:  It is also used to describe a state Accidental nervousness, transient
As adverb : poorly Ex:  Self Portrait, a double LP including few original songs, was poorly received.
Suggested : hurt injured beset with woe affected by woe, especially in appearance dark or dim deeply shaded feeling regret, compunction, sympathy, pity, etc wretchedly unhappy, uneasy, or uncomfortable
Exampleआर्त, आर्त्त का हिन्दी मे अर्थ

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(आर्त, आर्त्त) arta्ta can be used as noun, verb, adverb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 12 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : aarta, aarta्ta

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