Meaning of ખળભળાટ in English
- of Bray
- Making a harsh noise; blaring.
- To crackle; to rustle, as a silk garment.
- To make a show of fierceness or defiance; to bristle.
- A bristle.
- To move noisily; to be rudely active; to move in a way to cause agitation or disturbance; as, to bustle through a crowd.
- Great stir; agitation; tumult from stirring or excitement.
- A kind of pad or cushion worn on the back below the waist, by women, to give fullness to the skirts; -- called also bishop, and tournure.
- of Bustle
- An active, stirring person.
- Agitated; noisy; tumultuous; characterized by confused activity; as, a bustling crowd.
- To thrash in the chaff; also, to cleanse or sift, as barley.
- To hesitate; to speak brokenly or weakly; to stammer; as, his tongue falters.
- To tremble; to totter; to be unsteady.
- To hesitate in purpose or action.
- To fail in distinctness or regularity of exercise; -- said of the mind or of thought.
- To utter with hesitation, or in a broken, trembling, or weak manner.
- Hesitation; trembling; feebleness; an uncertain or broken sound; as, a slight falter in her voice.
- of Falter
- Hesitating; trembling.
- Falter; halting; hesitation.
- A tumult; a bustle; unnecessary or annoying ado about trifles.
- One who is unduly anxious about trifles.
- To be overbusy or unduly anxious about trifles; to make a bustle or ado.
- The commotion or agitation of a multitude, usually accompanied with great noise, uproar, and confusion of voices; hurly-burly; noisy confusion.
- Violent commotion or agitation, with confusion of sounds; as, the tumult of the elements.
- Irregular or confused motion; agitation; high excitement; as, the tumult of the spirits or passions.
- To make a tumult; to be in great commotion.
- Great tumult; violent disturbance and noise; noisy confusion; bustle and clamor.
- To throw into uproar or confusion.
- To make an uproar.
- To rouse up; to rouse from sleep; to awake; to arouse.
Meaning of ખળભળાટ in English
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