डाह MEANING IN ENGLISH - EXACT MATCHES

डाह    
डाह = JEALOUSY(Noun)
उदाहरण : । तालियों की गडगडाहट)
Usage : The whole world looks at our unity in diversity with awe and jealousy.
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डाह = ENVY(Noun)
Usage : He couldnt conceal his envy at my success .
His healthy and strong body is the envy of his friends.
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डाह = DEVILRY(Noun)
Usage : This meeting is a memorable chapter in the life of the poet as it brings out his physical courage and his moral dare - devilry to the fore.
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डाह = ENVYING(Verb)
Usage : Envying our growing strength and prosperity conspiracies are being hatched.
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डाह = SPITE(Verb)
Usage : And yet in spite of having seen these clear proofs they found it proper to incarcerate him for a time.
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OTHER RELATED WORDS

डाही = GREEN EYED(Adjective)
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डाह भरा = UGLY(Adjective)
Usage : an ugly face
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डाह भरा = UNKIND(Adjective)
Usage : He passed a thoughtless and unkind remark on her.
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डाह खाना = BEGRUDGE(Verb)
Usage : We begrudge her on her success.
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Definition of डाह

  • स्त्री० [सं० दाह]० १. मन में होनेवाली वह जलन जो ईर्ष्याजन्य हो। २. ईर्ष्या। (देखें)

  • [Source: Pustak.org]

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डाह (Dah) meaning in English (इंग्लिश मे मीनिंग) is JEALOUSY (डाह ka matlab english me JEALOUSY hai). Get meaning and translation of Dah in English language with grammar, synonyms and antonyms by ShabdKhoj. Know the answer of question : what is meaning of Dah in English? डाह (Dah) ka matalab Angrezi me kya hai ( डाह का अंग्रेजी में मतलब, इंग्लिश में अर्थ जाने)

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English meaning of Dah , Dah meaning in english, Dah translation and definition in English language by ShabdKhoj (From HinKhoj Group). डाह का मतलब (मीनिंग) अंग्रेजी (इंग्लिश) में जाने |

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Meaning Summary

डाह के इंग्लिश मीनिंग: jealousy, envy, devilry, envying, spite