Further Meaning – తెలుగు అర్ధం

మరింత

long road - futher

Further – మరింత

Pronunciation = Further

Further in Telugu: మరింత

Part of speech: Adjective

Plural: Further (మరింత)

Definition in English: over a greater expanse of space or time; for a longer way.

Definition in Telugu: ఖాళీ స్థలం లేదా సమయాన్ని విస్తరించడం.

Examples in English:

  • The assistant asked some further questions.
  • What about further testing?

Examples in Telugu:

  • అసిస్టెంట్ మరి కొన్ని ప్రశ్నలు అడిగారు.
  • మరింత పరీక్ష గురించి ఏమిటి?

Synonym for Further

Synonyms in Telugu తక్కువ ఇష్టం, దూరంగా.
Synonyms in English less like,farther.

Antonyms for Further

in Telugu దగ్గరగా.
in English closer.

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