Hindi Word घिसा-पिटा Meaning in English - Trite - घिसा-पिटा अंग्रेज़ी में अर्थ

घिसा-पिटा Meaning in English is Trite, which is also written as 'Ghisā-piṭā' in Roman. Other Ghisā-piṭā Meanings in English include Banal, Bathetic, Bilk, Bromidic, Chain, Common, Corny, Drained, Dull, Exhausted, Flat, Hackneyed, Hokey, Jejune, Musty, Ordinary, Pedestrian, Platitudinous, Routine, Set, Stale, Stereotyped, Stock, Threadbare, Tired, Uninspired, Unoriginal, Vapid, Worn, Timeworn, Old Hat, Prosaic, Shopworn and Cliché etc.

घिसा-पिटा

ghisā-piṭā

Trite

[trahyt]

Definitions of Trite

adj. Worn out; common; used until so common as to have lost novelty and interest; hackneyed; stale

Form Adjective, Triter, Tritest.

How To Spell Trite [trahyt]

Origin of Trite Mid 16th century: from Latin tritus, past participle of terere ‘to rub’.

Hindi Word घिसा-पिटा Meaning in English - Find the correct meaning of घिसा-पिटा in English. It is important to understand the word properly when we translate it from Hindi to English. There are always several meanings of each word in English. The correct meaning of घिसा-पिटा in English is Trite. In Roman, it is witten as Ghisā-piṭā. Trite is a adjective, triter, tritest according to parts of speech. It is spelled as [trahyt]. There are also several similar words to Trite in our dictionary, which are Banal, Bathetic, Bilk, Bromidic, Chain, Common, Corny, Drained, Dull, Exhausted, Flat, Hackneyed, Hokey, Jejune, Musty, Ordinary, Pedestrian, Platitudinous, Routine, Set, Stale, Stereotyped, Stock, Threadbare, Tired, Uninspired, Unoriginal, Vapid, Worn, Timeworn, Old Hat, Prosaic, Shopworn and Cliché. The opposite word of Trite are Desirable, Fresh, Important, Impressive, New, Original, Pertinent, Relevant and Uncommon. After Hindi to English translation of घिसा-पिटा, if you have issues in pronunciation, then you can hear the audio of it in the online dictionary.

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