Meaning of (कमजर्फ) kamajarpha in english
As noun : inadequate Ex:  Communications were completely inadequate
bad Ex:  It's just one bad hair day after another . unworthy of Ex:  These words are unworthy of you undeserving of unfitted ineligible worthless Ex:  preferably using specious arguments and worthless mean Ex:  "We know how much these games mean to the viewing audience low Ex:  This was during a low point in Sun Yat-sen's career base Ex:  Finally, Bush's party base was in disarray. petty Ex:  The petty theives cleared off as soon as they saw the police jeep. scurvy Ex:  Who Medicine relates to scurvy, which takes on the nature of scurvy low down cad Ex:  it's a real cad
As verb : humble Ex:  From this humble beginning
As adjective : inept incompetent Ex:  , The tail of a party, the poor, incompetent a party leads after him, or What remains when this party is declining unworthy Ex:  Such conduct is unworthy of a man of honor unable Ex:  The cannons were unable to heavily damage the thick walls of the warehouse effete unqualified undeserving unfit incapable Ex:  For exaggeration, This man has no will, He can not act by itself, it is incapable of resistance, it always yields to others inefficient Ex:  Many of the projects financed by these debts were inefficient unmerited unworthy Ex:  Such conduct is unworthy of a man of honor contemptible Ex:  It also says things low and contemptible abject Ex:  Engaging in abject dissolution shady Ex:  Botanical Fern long leaves, which grows in the humid and shady ignoble noisome scummy
Suggested : not good in any manner or degree not worthy lacking worth or excellence not competent lacking qualification or ability incapable without skill or aptitude for a particular task or assignment maladroit not adequate or sufficient inept or unsuitable
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(कमजर्फ) kamajarpha
can be used as noun, verb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 6 including consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi composed of more than one word originated from Persian language .
Transliteration :
kamajarpha