dublā-patlā English Meaning - Translate dublā-patlā (Scrawny) into English from Hindi

dublā-patlā Roman Hindi to English Meaning is Scrawny. It is a adjective, scrawnier, scrawniest by form. Other dublā-patlā English Meanings are are Angular, Bony, Gaunt, Lank, Lanky, Lean, Scraggy, Skeletal, Skinny, Spare, Undernourished, Underweight, Rawboned, and a lot others listed on this page.

dublā-patlā

मरियल

Scrawny

[skraw-nee]

Definitions of Scrawny

adj. Meager; thin; rawboned; bony; scranny.

Form Adjective, Scrawnier, Scrawniest.

How To Spell Scrawny [skraw-nee]

Origin of Scrawny Mid 19th century: variant of dialect scranny; compare with archaic scrannel ‘weak, feeble’ (referring to sound).

Antonyms For Scrawny , Opposite to Scrawny

Chubby, Fat, Healthy, Heavy, Overweight, Plump,

dublā-patlā Roman Hindi to English Meaning - Find the correct meaning of dublā-patlā 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 dublā-patlā in English is Scrawny. In Hindi, it is written as मरियल. Scrawny is a adjective, scrawnier, scrawniest according to parts of speech. It is spelled as [skraw-nee].

There are also several similar words to Scrawny in our dictionary, which are Angular, Bony, Gaunt, Lank, Lanky, Lean, Scraggy, Skeletal, Skinny, Spare, Undernourished, Underweight and Rawboned. The opposite word of Scrawny are Chubby, Fat, Healthy, Heavy, Overweight and Plump. After Roman Hindi to English translation of dublā-patlā, if you have issues in pronunciation, then you can hear the audio of it in the online dictionary.

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