Extravaganza Meaning In Hindi
Extravaganza Meaning in Hindi is मनोरंजन-कार्यक्रम. It is written as Manoraṃjan-kāryakram in Roman Hindi. Extravaganza is a noun by form. The synonyms and antonyms of Extravaganza are listed below.
Extravaganza
[ik-strav-uh-gan-zuh]
मनोरंजन-कार्यक्रम
Manoraṃjan-kāryakram
Manoraṃjan-kāryakram | मनोरंजन-कार्यक्रम |
Definitions of Extravaganza
n. A composition, as in music, or in the drama, designed to produce effect by its wild irregularity; esp., a musical caricature.
n. An extravagant flight of sentiment or language.
n. a lavish or spectacular show or event, or presentation.
Form Noun
How To Spell Extravaganza [ik-strav-uh-gan-zuh]
Origin of Extravaganza Mid 18th century (in the sense ‘extravagance in language or behaviour’): from Italian estravaganza ‘extravagance’. The change was due to association with words beginning with extra-.
Synonyms For Extravaganza , Similar to Extravaganza
Caricature, Display, Divertissement, Pageant, Parody, Show, Spectacular,Extravaganza Hindi Meaning - Find the correct meaning of Extravaganza in Hindi. It is important to understand the word properly when we translate it from English to Hindi. There are always several meanings of each word in Hindi. The correct meaning of Extravaganza in Hindi is मनोरंजन-कार्यक्रम. It is written as Vikretā in Roman. Extravaganza is a noun according to parts of speech. It is spelled as [ik-strav-uh-gan-zuh].
There are also several similar words to Extravaganza in our dictionary, which are Caricature, Display, Divertissement, Pageant, Parody, Show and Spectacular. The opposite word of Extravaganza are Hiding, Reality and Truth. After English to Hindi translation of Extravaganza, if you have issues in pronunciation, then you can hear the audio of it in the online dictionary.
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