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बहुत अधिक

IPA: ægənaɪzɪŋli
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English Meanings
  • 1.
    AGONIZINGLY (Adverb) 🔊
    English
    India has made agonizingly slow progress in population control.
  • 2.
    HUGE (Adjective) 🔊
    English
    The massive, ancient tree in the park stood out with its huge girth and towering height.
  • 3.
    DEARLY (Adverb) 🔊
    English
    I would dearly love to know
  • 4.
    ENORMOUSLY (Adverb) 🔊
    English
    he was enormously popular
  • 5.
    MOUNTAIN (Noun) 🔊
    English
    The majestic mountain towered above the valley below its snow-capped peak glistened in the sunlight perfectly.
  • 6.
    MONUMENTALLY (Noun) 🔊
    English
    The new skyscraper was monumentally impressive in its design and architecture, surpassing all expectations of the city's skyline forever.
  • 7.
    CONSIDERABLE (Adjective) 🔊
    English
    A considerable quantity of manpower is required to do this work.
  • 8.
    VASTLY (Adverb) 🔊
    English
    He had vastly overestimated his resources
  • 9.
    HUGELY (Adverb) 🔊
    English
    The discovery of penicillin was hugely significant in the field of medicine.
  • 10.
    EXCESS (Noun) 🔊
    English
    Im trying to lose excess weight
  • 11.
    FRIGHTFULLY (Adverb) 🔊
    English
    The eerie forest seemed frightfully alive at night, with shadows dancing menacingly among the trees.
  • 12.
    WIDELY (Adverb) 🔊
    English
    her work is widely known
  • 13.
    HEAPS MORE (Noun) 🔊
    English
    In the ancient library, there were heaps more scrolls than I could ever hope to read.
  • 14.
    TOO (Adverb) 🔊
    English
    The new policy was too vague to be effective in reducing the city's high crime rate immediately somehow.
  • 15.
    PROHIBITIVELY (Adverb) 🔊
    English
    Studying in convent schools is becoming prohibitively expensive.
  • 16.
    SUBSTANTIAL (Adjective) 🔊
    English
    the substantial world
  • 17.
    HEAVILY (Adverb) 🔊
    English
    he relied heavily on others data
  • 18.
    MOST (Adjective) 🔊
    English
    the king cobra is the most dangerous snake
  • 19.
    OBSCENELY (Adverb) 🔊
    English
    this man is obscenely rich
  • 20.
    MIGHTILY (Adverb) 🔊
    English
    he strove mightily to achieve a better position in life
  • 21.
    ONLY TOO (Adverb) 🔊
    English
    She was only too aware of the consequences if she failed to meet her deadline tomorrow morning suddenly.
  • 22.
    BADLY (Adverb) 🔊
    English
    fingers so badly frozen they had to be amputated
  • 23.
    THICK (Noun) 🔊
    English
    The dense fog made the air feel thick and heavy on my skin this morning slowly lifting.
  • 24.
    A GOOD MANY (Noun) 🔊
    English
    A good many people were present at the party.
  • 25.
    MANYS THE (Noun) 🔊
    English
    Manys the brave warrior who has fought in battles to protect their homeland and people.
  • 26.
    EXTRAVAGANTLY (Adverb) 🔊
    English
    the United States, up to the 1920s, used fuel lavishly, mainly because it was so cheap
  • 27.
    IMMENSELY (Adverb) 🔊
    English
    The view from the mountain peak was immensely breathtaking, offering endless vistas of nature’s grandeur.
  • 28.
    IMMODERATELY (Adverb) 🔊
    English
    he eats immoderately
  • 29.
    DREADFULLY (Adverb) 🔊
    English
    there was a dreadfully bloody accident on the road this morning
  • 30.
    EVER MORE (Noun) 🔊
    English
    Evermore, the ancient forest stood untouched by time.
  • 31.
    HIGHLY (Adverb) 🔊
    English
    highly successful
  • 32.
    DEVILISHLY (Adverb) 🔊
    English
    the socialists are further handicapped if they believe that capitalists are not only wicked but also devilishly clever
  • 33.
    NO END OF (Noun) 🔊
    English
    There was no end to the number of tourists visiting the beautiful beaches every summer season.
  • 34.
    HEARTILY (Adverb) 🔊
    English
    the boy threw himself heartily into his work
  • 35.
    A GREAT MANY (Noun) 🔊
    English
    A great many people gathered at the festival to celebrate the community spirit.
  • 36.
    HELLISHLY (Adverb) 🔊
    English
    The storm raged hellishly, tearing roofs from houses and uprooting ancient trees with its ferocious winds.
  • 37.
    GREAT (Noun) 🔊
    English
    he is one of the greats of American music
  • 38.
    PIPING (Noun) 🔊
    English
    The sound of piping music filled the air as the parade made its way down Main Street slowly.
  • 39.
    DISGUSTINGLY (Adverb) 🔊
    English
    the beggar was disgustingly filthy
  • 40.
    FIT TO BURST (Noun) 🔊
    English
    The fit to burst was an explosive volcanic eruption that reshaped the landscape dramatically.
Other Related Words
English
She looked at him with eyes that said, 'I will love you forever and a day.
English
she took forever to write the paper
English
For ever, the ancient oak stood tall and proud in the heart of the forest.
English
Today is considerrably hot.
English
The monotony of her daily routine was soul-destroying, eroding her creativity and sense of purpose over time slowly.
English
Terror struck the small town when an explosion ripped through the local market, sending people running for cover everywhere.
English
The crowd gasped in horror as the fire engulfed the old building, leaving everyone terror-stricken and frozen in fear.
English
The coach's livid expression reflected his disappointment at the team's dismal performance in the championship game last night.

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