anivāryatā English Meaning - Translate anivāryatā (Imperative) into English from Hindi

anivāryatā Roman Hindi to English Meaning is Imperative. It is a adjective by form. Other anivāryatā English Meanings are are Acute, Burning, Clamant, Clamorous, Compulsory, Critical, Crucial, Crying, Essential, Exigent, Immediate, Important, Importunate, Indispensable, Inescapable, Insistent, Instant, Obligatory, Urgent, Vital, Pressing, and a lot others listed on this page.

anivāryatā

रोक लो

Imperative

[im-per-uh-tiv]

Definitions of Imperative

adj. Expressive of command; containing positive command; authoritatively or absolutely directive; commanding; authoritative.

adj. Not to be avoided or evaded; obligatory; binding; compulsory.

adj. Expressive of commund, entreaty, advice, or exhortation.

n. The imperative mood; also, a verb in the imperative mood.

Form Adjective

How To Spell Imperative [im-per-uh-tiv]

anivāryatā Roman Hindi to English Meaning - Find the correct meaning of anivāryatā in English. It is important to understand the word properly when we translate it from Roman Hindi to English. There are always several meanings of each word in English. The correct meaning of anivāryatā in English is Imperative. In Hindi, it is written as रोक लो. Imperative is a adjective according to parts of speech. It is spelled as [im-per-uh-tiv].

There are also several similar words to Imperative in our dictionary, which are Acute, Burning, Clamant, Clamorous, Compulsory, Critical, Crucial, Crying, Essential, Exigent, Immediate, Important, Importunate, Indispensable, Inescapable, Insistent, Instant, Obligatory, Urgent, Vital and Pressing. The opposite word of Imperative are Discretionary, Free, Inessential, Insignificant, Nonessential, Optional, Secondary, Trivial, Uncritical, Unimportant, Unnecessary, Unrestrained and Voluntary. After Roman Hindi to English translation of anivāryatā, if you have issues in pronunciation, then you can hear the audio of it in the online dictionary.

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