Meaning of (उर्वरित) urvarita in english
As noun : very Ex:  she was very gifted
extreme Ex:  One must remember that though such examples seem extreme generous Ex:  Action generous rattling all Ex:  I kept all my jewelleries in the closet. terribly bad Ex:  She was sent to a correction school for unlearning bad language. plenty Ex:  The island also has plenty of taxis for hire, though they can be expensive. quite a few Ex:  However, quite a few have embraced Hegelian dialectic. score Ex:  John wants to settle a score with his neighbor . a hell of a a fat lot awfully damn Ex:  It should damn person well Ex:  the population seemed to be well fed and clothed dead Ex:  Old Tom is stone dead and in the ground . number Ex:  One can find a number of stalactites in Amarnath caves. pile Ex:  A pile of shards a good deal a good deal of more Ex:  Tendulkar got two more runs from no-ball. a great deal Ex:  During this time Mozart wrote a great deal of music a helluva great Ex:  The goldsmith works with great craft. packet Ex:  The client also sends the first packet way Ex:  resentful at the way he was treated utmost Ex:  It was treated with the utmost contempt keen Ex:  Allied forces were keen to demonstrate the accuracy of their weapons. staggeringly a whole lot of searingly a great deal of Ex:  He also wrote a great deal of religious music uttermost tremendously Ex:  He suffered tremendously ever so more and more Ex:  Cyber sports organizations are becoming more and more popular. to a fault ever such a immoderate tall Ex:  Spring Heeled Jack was said to be tall and thin crying Ex:  A dog crying because we beat the to the full shatteringly cordial Ex:  cordial Potion super abundant beyond measure fantastic infernally white hot ever such residuary residue Ex:  Sugar residue after its extraction and crystallization residual rump Ex:  In terms Ride, Sit a horse, Dresser horse to perform its carousel tunes or gallop with lower rump than shoulders refuse Ex:  Most card players would refuse to play cards with a known cheat.
As verb : dirty Ex:  These days people mix dirty food in cows provender. overwhelming Ex:  The Germans lacked the overwhelming strength as had been deployed in the north
As adjective : enormous Ex:  Casa de Campo is an enormous rural parkland to the west of the city several Ex:  I like the percussion at several occasions. considerable Ex:  Despite discharging considerable volumes of water at times abundant Ex:  The abundant inorganic elements act as ionic electrolytes. big Ex:  The big building was shattered when the bomb exploded. exquisite much Ex:  a mouse takes much more room than a trackball multiple Ex:  Smuts personally fundraised for multiple Zionist organizations. most Ex:  Pesi Shroff is the most famous jockey in India. steep Ex:  The cliffs and steep slopes of Mt. extravagant Ex:  Giving comedy, Getting noticed by extravagant and ridiculous ways acute Ex:  The shortage of places in post-secondary education is acute all fired strong Ex:  Hitler was a strong man who ruled Germany. over much inordinate intense Ex:  Because of the country's intense economic and demographic growth last Ex:  Somebody lifted his car last night.
As adverb : too Ex:  This work is too snap. far Ex:  He visited far away places. mighty pretty Ex:  I have to go home and hit the hay pretty soon . extremely Ex:  The clowns side-splitting is extremely funny. deadly Ex:  Some of the most deadly mushrooms belong to the genera Inocybe so Ex:  he then so resoundingly denounced his former friend piercingly sublimely atrociously cordially highly Ex:  This has proved to be a highly marketable product.
Suggested : of a character or kind farthest removed from the ordinary or average in a high degree extremely exceedingly at or to a great distance a long way off at or to a remote point in addition also furthermore moreover greatly exceeding the common size, extent, etc huge immense
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(उर्वरित) urvarita
can be used as noun, verb, adverb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 7 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language .
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urvarita