Having an ill will or evil intention meaning in Nepali
Meaning of "Having an ill will or evil intention"
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1. duragraha grast
OR दुराग्रह ग्रस्त
Other word with "Having"
- (of farmers) having or wearing a leafy umbrella,
- (plants) creeper like, having,
- (suff) possessed of, having the form of, of the shape of,
- (woman) having a husband,
- (woman) having a son, blessed with a son,
- numbered, bearing or having a number, 100 rupee note,
- strong, powerful, stout, sturdy, musty, potent, able bodied, having a strong physique,
- agitated, moved, stirred, having revolutionary feelings,
- having certainty, factual, real, true, authentic,
- shaving, barber's trade,
- free from worry, free, carefree, unconcerned, having,
- different, having differences,
- faithless, having no faith in, distrustful,
- eating, having a meal,
- of just one colour, entirely one coloured, having only,
- faithful, having faith in,
- family man, one having children,
- having foresight, far sighted,
- foamy, having rich lather,
- having holes or tears, full of holes, holed, holey,
- having a moustache, one who grows or has a long,
- having a practical knowledge of the world,
- powerful, having a say, influential,
- having a white mark on the forehead,
- two coloured, having black and tan stripes,
- having golden hair,
- having golden hair,
- having many,
- multi party, having or allowing,
- having tusks, tusked,
- very long, having unnecessary details,
- not having (I do not have),
- to feel like having diarrhoea,
- to feel like having diarrhoea
Other word with "An"
- (substance) hard, (action) stern, (situation) difficult, (surface) rough, (taste) strong, (weather) severe,
- shape, form, aspect, appearance, outline, silhouette, (alphabet) second letter, open vowel,
- to be chaotic, (anarchy) to set in,
- (birds) flock, (cattle) herd, (young girls) bevy, (angry people) mob, crowd,
- to be compelled, to be forced, (animal's nose) to be pierced, (documents) to be filed,
- (animal) young, (bear) cub, (lion) whelp, (dog, jackal) puppy, (cat) kitten,
- (animals) vertebrate,
- commander in chief, c in c, (arch) premier,
- to melt, to dissolve, (person) to be pale and emaciated, to be tired, to get exhausted, to be zapped, (argument) to be convinced,
- (baby) to crawl, to go on all fours, to go on hands,
- comb, comb for straightening wool, (bananas),
- time off work, dismissal, leave, (bank) holiday, vacation,
- (beads, garland) to thread,
- (cards) five, (beast) paws, claws, (man) gloves,
- (bee ant) to sting,
- (birch tree) leaf and bark,
- (bird animals) food, feed,
- side, flank, (body) armpit,
- (bomb) to explode, (shell) to go off, (cannon),
- (bow) twang,
- (Brahmin) to accept an offer, to receive a gift,
- (bride) to be shouldered or carried on a sedan,
- (BS) mansIr, eighth month,
- (BS) ninth month, December January,
- (BS) ninth month, December January,
- January, (BS) push mAgh,
- (BS) tenth month, January February,
- face, mouth, (building) face, front, entrance,
- canvas, sackcloth, bamboo fence, (bus) capital,
- small swelling, (bus) Dabur, an ayurvedic company,
- (land) rent, (bus) investment,
- to move, to cause to move, to shake, to stir, to drive, (bus) to run, to manage, to tease, to use, (life) to survive, to sustain,
- (plants) to bloom, to flower, (hair) to grey, to go grey, to be white, to dilate, to swell up, to get swollen, to bloat, to swell with pride, (business) to thrive, to ripen, to rise, to puff up,
- (cannon, previously noon gun) to be fired,
- canal, waterway, watercourse, (cards) nine,
- to beat, to charge upon, to drive in, to hammer, (case) to file, to lodge a complaint, (slang) to fuck,
- turban, crown, (chieftain) head dress,
- to look in the eye, (disbelief, anger) to glare at, to keep gazing, (romance) to look into eyes, (child game) to refrain from blinking,
- (child) aeroplane,
- to boil, to simmer, to get hot and excited, (clitoris) to
Other word with "Ill"
- (ambitions) to be fulfilled,
- to be unlucky, (bad luck, ill omen) to,
- to help open, to put, to place, to set up, to appoint, to hold, to hold out, to hold open, (cloth) to spread, (water) to draw, to fill, (bus) to run, to open, (gambling) to raise stakes,
- to cut, to kill, (time) to pass, (crop) to reap,
- glowing, brilliant, spirited, forceful, fast and forward, (eyes),
- (eyes) to move, to bode ill or good, to be ominous, to be fortunate or unfortunate,
- to spill, (feelings) to pour, to express,
- (hen) to crow, (fig) to bode ill luck, to herald,
- to drive away flies, (fig) to kill time, to pass,
- to kill flies, (fig) to kill time, to pass or while away,
- (formerly, village council) head,
- (goal) to be fulfilled,
- (medicine) pill, pellet, (Gurung) auntie,
- root, (hill) bottom, foothill,
- (hill) bottom, foothill,
- (hill) to climb, to mound, (throne) to ascend, (vehicle, horse) to ride, (stairs) to go up,
- (love) mesh, (life) illusion,
- to pass over, to be over, to be finished, (livelihood) to be fulfilled or sustained anyhow,
- leg, (meat) fillet,
- (millstone) handle,
- (need) to be fulfilled,
- to wish good luck, (often neg) to cause ill omen, to bring opposite result,
- ten million, (one) crore,
- to kill, to take life, (person) to exhaust, to tire,
- (plant) Lasiococca symphillaefalia,
- killing, murder, (pol) assassination,
- (prov) he who depends on another, dines ill and soups worse,
- to get somebody beaten, subject somebody to beating, (rice) to get milled,
- adulterer, paramour, illicit lover, (Russia) Tsar, Czar,
- to cause to flow, to let flow, to spill, to flush out, to drain, (tap) to keep open, to sweep or carry away, to make emotional,
- to hole up, to make holes into, to make tears, to tear up or out, to drill, (tyre) to deflate, to puncture,
- obstinacy, self will, prop, (verse),
- (village) to be settled, to be founded, to have a settlement,
- (village) weekly market,
- fringe, frill, (woman's dress, hair) tassel,
- horse, mare, (young) filly,
- settlement, village, pack of houses, abode, population, population density, temporary,
- above, up, upstairs, uphill,
- abundantly filled,
- according to choice, as per will
Other word with "Will"
- obstinacy, self will, prop, (verse),
- according to choice, as per will,
- to monopolize, act at will,
- free, liberal, as per will,
- at will,
- of one's own will, of one's own accord, at will,
- bias, prejudice, bad motive, ill will, evil intention,
- to hesitate, shrink from, draw back, be unwilling,
- ill will, malignancy, censure, hypocrisy,
- order, command, will,
- crooked, oblique, ill willed, malignant,
- wish, will, desire,
- wishing, willing, desirous, eager,
- God's will, disaster,
- malicious, jealous, envious, full of ill will or spite, green eyed,
- envy, jealousy, ill will,
- malice, jealousy, envy, ill will, spite,
- good will 359,
- goodwill,
- goodwill visit,
- treachery, revenge, grudge, ill will,
- willy nilly, haphazardly,
- to act independently, to work as per one's will, to work in a licentious way, to indulge in licentiousness myself, ourselves, yourself, yourselves, himself, herself, itself, themselves,
- remaining fault, hidden jealousy, ill will, ill or hard feeling,
- will be, must be,
- obstinate, self willed,
- ocean, water willow,
- self will,
- unrestrained, uncontrolled, self willed,
- self willed,
- will, testament,
- there is a will there is a way,
- to flinch, to swerve, to deviate, to go off unwillingly,
- to talk rubbish or nonsense, to talk willy nilly,
- under one's will,
- will paper,
- willing and glad
Other word with "Or"
- tax, duty, toll, cess, tribute, (action) force, persuasion, compulsion,
- shape, form, aspect, appearance, outline, silhouette, (alphabet) second letter, open vowel,
- (Br) ground floor, (Am) first floor,
- (Br) ground floor, (Am) first floor,
- to be compelled, to be forced, (animal's nose) to be pierced, (documents) to be filed,
- to shove, to push, to elbow, (application) to forward,
- (asoj) dark fortnight,
- (ball) to be torn, (bulb) to break, to go off, to be fused,
- comb, comb for straightening wool, (bananas),
- time off work, dismissal, leave, (bank) holiday, vacation,
- (bed) head, (river) source, mouth, origin,
- (before group of twenty two states, Baisi principalities,
- (before unification),
- metal, mineral, ore (word) root, (body) semen, virile semen,
- (bone) to be or get stuck,
- (book cover) to be torn,
- (breasts) to form milk, to have milk,
- (breasts) to form milk, to have milk,
- (bride) to be shouldered or carried on a sedan,
- (building) to add stories,
- (bus) conductor,
- (cat) to lick or lap milk,
- (cattle) just born,
- (chicken) broiler, high or artificial breed,
- windy, airy, draughty, stormy, (child) born out of wedlock,
- bugbear, (child) word to frighten,
- to boil, to simmer, to get hot and excited, (clitoris) to,
- (cloth) flabby portions at the end,
- to separate, to divide, to split, to rend, to tear, to be torn, to wear out, (clouds) to clear, (milk) to sour, to get sour, to curdle, to fork, to branch off,
- (colloq) father, address for a boy or a male servant,
- (colloq) term of address referring to a bus driver, tailoring,
- oracle, heavenly voice, divine voice, revelation from God, (communication) telegram,
- to be or happen something very slowly, (conspiracy) to be plotted,
- day, date, (court) date for presence or hearing,
- (cow) sore throat,
- (criminal) to come or be tried under a section,
- clearing, deforestation, (crops) trampling,
- (cucumber) short pith,
- to be infected, to have contagious diseases, (custom) to be defiled by touching or coming in contact with a lower caste person,
- (date) to be solemn or auspicious
Other word with "Evil"
- (eructation, belching) evil smelling, foul smelling,
- (evil spirit) to ward off,
- (evil spirit) to ward off,
- bad, evil, ugly, unpleasant, opposite of beautiful,
- bias, prejudice, bad motive, ill will, evil intention,
- bad or evil character,
- sin, vice, evil, crime, impiety,
- sinful, evil, wicked, immoral, full of vices, criminal,
- daring man, dare devil,
- ghost, fiend, deceased soul, evil spirit,
- ghost, fiend, deceased soul, evil spirit,
- wickedness, disobedience, delinquency, non cooperation, immorality, evil conduct, vice, dissoluteness, mischief, misconduct,
- demon, giant, evil spirit, devil,
- demon, devil, evil spirit, lost spirit, ghost, spectre,
- demoniac, giant like, devil, devilish,
- demonic or devilish character,
- devil,
- evil, devilishness,
- misfortune, evil accident, distress,
- evil eye, envy, jealousy,
- evil days, misfortune,
- evil inclination,
- ghost, evil spirit (time) past,
- to cause evil, to be wicked, to be full of vice,
- to be possessed by evil spirits,
- to censure, to slander, to scorn, to blame, to reproach, to rebuff, to condemn, to show contempt, to vituperate, to vilify, to disparage, to dispraise, to decry, to cast stones at, to fling mud at, to throw into the shade, to speak evil of,
- to harm, to damage, to destroy, to ruin, to deprave, to spoil, to corrupt, to pollute, to pervert, to slander, to injure, to cause injury, to cast a spell or magic on, to cast an evil eye on, to molest, to fail in the exam, to do poorly, to underscore,
- to envy, to gaze, to take a nap, to put an evil eye on, to ogle, to leer, to make eyes at, to cast eyes on, to covet, to go through books
Other word with "Intention"
- duty, (legal) intention,
- bad intention, crooked,
- bias, prejudice, bad motive, ill will, evil intention,
- wish, desire, intention,
- intention, motive, desire, purpose,
- intention, motive, purport, meaning,
- wish, plan, intention,
- interest, intention,
- to explain about one's intention, to reveal one's motive, to tell the meaning,
- to understand the intention of, to know the motive of, to understand the purport or meaning of
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