Meaning of (उदेजय) udejaya in english
As noun : fearsome Ex: Once it had gained its fearsome reputation
terrifying Ex: Its really very terrifying to stand on a prow. sinister Ex: Birds of good, evil, sinister omen spooky Ex: That spooky old man is really terrifying. spine chilling frightening Ex: A frightening sight forbidding Ex: Prost had a clause in his contract forbidding the Brazilian as a teammate minacious black Ex: That poor black boy have many spots on his body.
As verb : bloody Ex: The Thirty Years' War was long and extremely bloody
As adjective : terrible Ex: What a terrible thing for Jill to do . dreadful prodigious Ex: A prodigious event appalling Ex: He made oaths appalling threats horrendous grim Ex: He took this smiling face this grim you know it ugly Ex: The ugly witch changed into a lovely maiden . black Ex: That poor black boy have many spots on his body. redoutable horrid Ex: The horrid man stabbed at me and missed . ghastly scary Ex: That is a scary place. awful Ex: The mosquitoes are gnawing at me something awful . scarey horrible Ex: It was a horrible experience to see a movie on Nazi barbarism. dangerous Ex: He had a dangerous sheep dog. baleful Ex: His voice sounded baleful as death . formidable Ex: Yet the empire that Manuel inherited was a polity facing formidable challenges. hideous Ex: A hideous dwarf repulsive Ex: Calculating the attractive or repulsive force between two magnets is dreadful minatory menacing Ex: In the evening, a dark and menacing storm quickly gathered .
Suggested : stained or covered with blood causing fear extraordinary in size, amount, extent, degree, force , etc causing great dread , fear , or terror terrible distressing severe
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(उदेजय) udejaya
can be used as noun, verb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 5 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language .
Transliteration :
udejaya