Meaning of (उदास) udas in english
As noun : depressed Ex:  He had been depressed for months . उ: अब राजा उदास रहते थे।
downcast उ: कुछ समय पहले तक उदास ग्रे इमारतें दिखती थीं, आज सब कुछ बदल गया है। heavy hearted out of it Ex:  I'm sorry, I can't make any sense out of it . out of sorts in the dumps down in the mouth blue Ex:  I skipped over the red ones and took a blue one . glum
As verb : off Ex:  he eased off the gas pedal and the car slowed down उ: इसीलिए वे हमेशा उदास रहती हैं। dejected Ex:  He stayed there all dejected
As adjective : sad Ex:  He looked contrite after hearing the sad news of his father. उ: वह कफि उदास ओर साथ ही साथ अकेले भी थे। saturnine उ: रोग की प्रथम अवस्था में दो-तीन दिन तक रोगी का मन उदास रहता है। spiritless unhappy Ex:  Agassi was unhappy at the academy and grew rebellious. gloomy Ex:  In a gloomy manner rueful sorrowful wistful bleak Ex:  You are bleak aujourd 'hui nervous Ex:  Most types of glia in the brain are present in the entire nervous system.
Other : apathetic forlorn sombre (of colour sitting apart being indifferent: indifferent lack (of activity sullen Ex:  Who is usually and naturally a sullen mood, which is fault with everything faded Ex:  Quickly and unnoticed, he faded back . wretched woeful
Suggested : directed downward, as the eyes sluggish in temperament gloomy taciturn so as to be no longer supported or attached sad and gloomy dejected downcast affected by unhappiness or grief sorrowful or mournful
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Usage of उदास:
1. किसानों की दशा को देखकर रेलवे के चीफ इंजीनियर रहे रामस्वारथ सिंह उदास रहते थेlivehindustan.com2. मन के स्तर से नज़रिया बनाएंगे तो उदास बहुत जल्दी हो जाएंगे, क्योंकि हमारे हिसाब से घटना नहीं घटी तो मन तुरंत उदासी ला देता है या चिड़चिड़ा बना देता है bhaskar.com3. फिल्म ‘जाने तू या जाने ना’ में अदिति यानि जेनेलिया डिसूजा उदास होती है क्योंकि इनकी बिल्ली मर जाती हैibnlive.com
(उदास) udas
can be used as noun, verb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 4 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Noun and/or Adjective in hindi and falls under Masculine gender composed of more than one word originated from Sanskrit language .
Transliteration :
udaasa