Meaning of (परिगाढ) parigadha in english
As noun : utmost
more Ex: Here, have some more cake . keen staggeringly a whole lot of searingly a great deal of Ex: These "rims" have a great deal of variation, and are often very shiny. uttermost tremendously ever so more and more Ex: Poetry has tended to move more and more into the campus to a fault ever such a immoderate tall Ex: The lake's flow is regulated by the 33 metre tall Scrivener Dam crying Ex: I found myself crying like a child to the full shatteringly cordial Ex: It is a cordial friend super abundant beyond measure fantastic infernally white hot ever such so much Ex: Style is not so much what is written but how it is written and interpreted. quite a lot of Ex: Due to the Gulf Stream the city has a mild climate and quite a lot of rain. so many Ex: Because English spelling has so many irregularities and exceptions no end Ex: It says also a time which has a beginning, but which have no end not half thick on the ground savage all the Ex: Feebleness of his arguments is apperent to all the colleagues. bitter Ex: bitter and violent Critical well Ex: I hope things are going well with you .
As verb : overwhelming Ex: Other than the overwhelming majority of Sunni Muslims
As adjective : steep Ex: Ankara is situated upon a steep and rocky hill extravagant Ex: It also means extravagant action, extravagant speech acute Ex: Botanical Who suddenly widens at the base into two divergent lobes acute and all fired strong Ex: The city developed relatively quickly and grew into a strong market. over much inordinate intense Ex: After a series of intense discussions most Ex: I copied out most of it . numerous Ex: These include numerous drums
As adverb : extremely Ex: When these games proved extremely popular deadly Ex: A plant deadly so Ex: Billy gave me some lip, so I whupped him . piercingly pretty Ex: In bits and pieces, he made a pretty fortune sublimely atrociously cordially highly Ex: Stonebridge Apartments, has been highly successful. too Ex: You have to help, too . dearly Ex: I dearly love plentifully Ex: We live plentifully home
Suggested : having an almost vertical slope or pitch, or a relatively high gradient, as a hill, an ascent, stairs, etc in greater quantity, amount, measure, degree, or number causing or tending to cause death fatal lethal of the greatest or highest degree, quantity, or the like greatest that overwhelms overpowering
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(परिगाढ) parigadha
can be used as noun, verb, adverb 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 Sanskrit language .
Transliteration :
parigaaDha