अनुद्विग्न Meaning in English
अनुद्विग्न शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : inexperienced
, free from perplexity
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
असंगचिंतामुक्त
खुली छूट देना
नि:शुल्क माल सूची
उन्मुक्त भूम्याधिकारी
मुक्त सूची
उन्मुक्त प्रेम
मुक्त रूपिम
डाकभार मुक्त
दायमुक्त
विशोक
आज़ाद ख़याल का
स्वतंत्र प्रेस
जहाज तक नि:शुल्क
खाली स्थान
अनुद्विग्न इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Young and inexperienced, she eventually begins to fight back and even starts some sexual provocation and then insults Hoffman when he does not respond.
These minor victories raised the morale of the inexperienced German levies.
At the mental institution she met a doctor who took advantage of her willingness to experiment with drugs and treated her with LSD therapy, though he too was inexperienced with dosages and once almost killed her through an overdose.
Bullock's campaign called Conway an "inexperienced candidate – one who embraces style over substance".
He was elected as the team's offensive captain, leading an inexperienced receiving corps and being a crutch for inexperienced CFL quarterback Cleo Lemon.
Both Baker and Anderson, who were inexperienced in touring, decided to direct and promote the tour after Minogue left Deconstruction Records and Sony BMG.
Both Baker and Anderson, who to this day are Minogue's creative directors, were inexperienced with touring.
Throughout the story contrasts professional British NCOs and their officers with the inexperienced African soldiers and their officers.
He is too young and inexperienced to know, as every hunter and traveler does, that ghosts or spirits live there, and mortals risk great peril by entering the area.
The inexperienced predator will try attacking it, but will learn soon enough to avoid this butterfly as the alkaloids in its body cause vomiting.
"I'm very excited but I'm also inexperienced.
As a result of the involvement of inexperienced army officers ordered to devise a new tank based on the larger 75"nbsp;hp Holt chassis in a very short period of time, the first French tanks were poorly designed with respect to the need to cross trenches and did not take the sponson-mounting route of the British tanks.
A contract to bring Jardin to Denmark was concluded on 12 October 1754, a few months after Eigtved's death, and included a considerable annual wage for both him and his young, inexperienced brother Louis Henri Jardin.