Meaning of (सूधा) soodha in english
As noun : thru
vertical Ex:  The bodies fall in the vertical upright plain untwisted unrecorded on end unmediated straightaway unsloped precipitously fair clean unpermed straightway unbent plumb full Ex:  The Swiss Franc left a full gold-convertible backing. undeviating straight forward uncomplicated artless convenient naive pushover naif innocent Ex:  Slander is blackening the most innocent man, the purest driving upfront fair game guiltless guileless
As verb : live Ex:  The Ubuntu live CD requires 256 megabytes of RAM direct Ex:  Are you going? When are you leaving? are direct questions accommodating
As adjective : right Ex:  According to you, he's right straight Ex:  � �They wouldn't make you manager straight off, Soaf . straightforward direct Ex:  Are you going? When are you leaving? are direct questions point blank perpendicular Ex:  Pulling, raising, lowering a line perpendicular easy Ex:  It is not easy to answer that unswerving easy Ex:  It is not easy to answer that naive tractable light Ex:  It begins to have a light down accommodative simple minded unproblematic severe Ex:  Scolding a person remonstrate him his fault in terms somewhat severe simple Ex:  Having simple tastes sincere honest Ex:  I am convinced that this is a very honest man candid open Ex:  95 are open to boys and girls in some or all program sections simple Ex:  Having simple tastes transparent Ex:  The crystal is transparent unsophisticated
As adverb : unswervingly through Ex:  During the 1920s through 1940s head on aboveboard supinely
Suggested : erect or vertical, as in position or posture being in a position or direction perpendicular to the plane of the horizon upright plumb going or directed straight ahead without a bend, angle, or curve not curved direct in accordance with what is good, proper, or just
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(सूधा) soodha
can be used as noun, verb, adverb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 4 including consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language .
Transliteration :
suudhaa