Meaning of nagavara in english
Interpreting nagavara - नागवार
As noun : bad Ex:  A flood of writings, bad books
insupportable keen offensive Ex:  California were deemed offensive by city officials. god forsaken undesirable
As adjective : unbearable Ex:  His manners are unbearable intolerable insufferable inhospitable obnoxious untoward Ex:  Danger, risk, state where there is something untoward to fear unpleasant Ex:  It also means Who is harsh and unpleasant to the ear, without harmony ungrateful Ex:  This work is very ungrateful disagreeable unpalatable gritty uncomfortable nasty odious Ex:  low and odious Deception diabolical loathsome irksome
Other : intolerable/unbearable
Suggested : not inclined to, or characterized by, hospitality, as persons or actions unfriendly finely sharpened, as an edge so shaped as to cut or pierce substances readily not endurable unbearable insufferable not tolerable unendurable insufferable not good in any manner or degree
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Usage of नागवार:
1. पत्नी लगातार फोन और व्हाट्सएप पर अपने ब्वॉयफ्रेंड से बात करती थी यह बात पति को नागवार गुजरती थी jagran.com2. जम्मू के लोगों को नागवार गुजर रही मोबाइल इंटरनेट पर पाबंदी amarujala.com3. जेबीटी कर रही बेटी के प्रेम संबंध उसके मां-बाप को इतने नागवार गुजरे कि उन्होंने बेटी को इसकी खौफनाक सजा दे डालीamarujala.comRelated words :As noun : नागवारिक - king of elephant
nagavara
can be used as noun or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 6 including consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Persian language .
Transliteration :
naagavaara