DHARASHT NIRLAJJ MEANING - NEAR BY WORDS
dharasht nirlajj
धृष्ट = PERT(Adjective) उदाहरण : द्रुपद: पाञ्चाल के राजा और द्रौपदी एवमं धृष्टद्युम्न के पिता।
Usage : When the principal posed a question to the student, he gave a pert reply.
Usage : When the principal posed a question to the student, he gave a pert reply.
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धृष्ट = BOLD(Noun) Usage : He would be a bold Brahmin who accepted the daughter of such a family.
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धृष्ट = INSOLENT(Adjective) उदाहरण : सैनिक उसके धृष्ट व्यवहार के लिए दंडित किया गया था
Usage : The soldier was punished for his insolent behaviour.
Usage : The soldier was punished for his insolent behaviour.
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धृष्ट = COCKY(Adjective) उदाहरण : It was clearly presumptuous of charu, to giggle in class in her teachers presence.
"presuppose","V","1.मान लेना"
Sonam presupposed Sahils mohters illness at the reason for his absence from
her birthday party.
Usage : I think she is unbearably cocky.
"presuppose","V","1.मान लेना"
Sonam presupposed Sahils mohters illness at the reason for his absence from
her birthday party.
Usage : I think she is unbearably cocky.
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धृष्ट = PRESUMPTUOUS(Adjective) Usage : To get account in the bank, ones surity is to be presupposed.
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धृष्ट = ASSUMING(Verb) Usage : And among them are unlettered ones who do not know the Scripture except in wishful thinking, but they are only assuming.
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धृष्ट = CHEEKY(Adjective) Usage : Hardik Pandya is slammed on social media for his cheeky birthday wish for Zaheer Khan.
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धृष्ट = IMPERTINENT(Adjective) Usage : It would be grossly impertinent to tell her how the job should be done.
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धृष्ट = ROUGH(Noun) Usage : People say country doctors are rough, but Daddy was kind and never shouted at anybody … People are always saying things - it makes you fed up.
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धृष्टता = PERTNESS(Noun) उदाहरण : कई प्रकार से, हमारी कल्पना की धृष्टता
Usage : there was a pertness about her that attracted him
Usage : there was a pertness about her that attracted him
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धृष्टता = EFFRONTERY(Noun) उदाहरण : मैंने इस तरह की धृष्टता कभी नहीं सुनी!
Usage : He had the effrontery to accuse me of stealing her pen.
Usage : He had the effrontery to accuse me of stealing her pen.
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