निर्दकम Meaning in English
निर्दकम शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : unadulterated
, uncouth
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अनकंतेअकर्पलित
गंवार,असभ्य
अकांगत
अकरुप्त
अकरूपता
अकरित
अकीदतित
अनुकुल
अनकड
बिनाखाश
अकसकित
अखरीज़
नखून
अकस्च
निर्दकम इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Some of the simplified characters arose centuries ago and were in everyday use in both China and Japan, but they were considered inelegant, even uncouth.
As a mountain-dweller, Joza appears uncouth and disheveled, but he is kind and considerate to her plight.
Nash dismissed Woodfull caught and bowled later that over for 15 but did not realise that "there was no way in the world Woodfull would take this wild and slightly uncouth cricketer with him to England in the current political climate (or perhaps any other)" and was not chosen for the subsequent tour of England.
Cuti and Staton also co-created Michael Mauser, a grubby and uncouth private investigator, who began as an extra in E-Man but was quickly spun off into a series of his own.
are rickety cardboard stage-flats", and "puffy ears and uncouth hands are attached to torsos modelled with great sensibility to skin-surface, but his inventive capacity is rudimentary.
English-born Mary went to live with her new husband (whom she called "Aubrey") at Yarralumla homestead; but being a cultivated and gregarious young lady, she found it extremely hard to adjust to rural life in the lonely and uncouth Australian countryside.
Accept this uncouth, impure, forward, worldly woman, and the wall of virtue and morality would be breached and society would have no further defenses against the forces of frightening change.
Semantic Enigmas: "I once read a nonsense poem that removed the apparently negative prefixes of words like 'inept', 'inert' and 'uncouth' to make new words: 'ept', 'ert' and 'couth'.
Jadna accuses Laureline of being uncouth.
As most immigrants do not and cannot speak proper English, as their uncouth cultures are totally alien to the green pastures of England, as their eating and hygiene habits are so different from ours, there's bound to be strife.
During the 18th century, speakers preferred the natural style of gesture but Austin warns against this style saying that speakers who rely on nature run the risk of displaying "the untutored extravagance and uncouth motions of the vulgar" (138 see Plate 2, Figures 8 and 9 below).
निर्दकम इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The RACS ran not just food shops (a founding aim of the UK consumer [of the cooperative movement|co-operative movement] being the provision of cheap unadulterated food) but also milk, bread and fuel deliveries, department stores, a bookshop, jewellery department, shoe shops and chemists.
Early Indian writers used English unadulterated by Indian words to convey an experience which was essentially Indian.
Etymologically, iki has a root that means pure and unadulterated.
Within three months, they expanded their selection to include tea and tobacco, and they were soon known for providing high quality, unadulterated goods.
Joop Westerweel was a charismatic personality and unadulterated rebel.
It is only a pity that so unadulterated a barbarian should have got hold of an Anglo-Saxon name.
A contemporary critic in Variety, for example, praised the film's acting, production, and its many scenes of "unadulterated horror", but added that "wonderful though this picture is, it is absolutely unfit for public exhibition.