Wad Meaning in English
word
/ˈwɑd/
WAHD
/wˈɒd/
WOD
परिभाषा
A wad is a thick bundle or lump of soft material, such as paper, money, or cloth, pressed or rolled together.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
"Wad" is informal and typically used with money ("a wad of cash"), paper, or soft materials. Often implies something thick, messy, or bunched together. Common collocations: "wad of gum," "wad of tissue," "wad of money." Not used for hard materials.
Spanish: monton - fajo - bola (de papel, dinero, etc.)Portuguese (BR): bolo - maço - montePortuguese (PT): molho - maço - monteChinese (Simplified): 一团 - 一捆 - 一沓Chinese (Traditional): 一團 - 一捆 - 一疊Hindi: गठ्ठा - गुच्छा - ढेरArabic: كومة - رزمة - كتلةBengali: গাদ - পুঁটলিRussian: комок - пачка (денег, бумаги)Japanese: かたまり - 束 (お金)Vietnamese: bó - cụcKorean: 뭉치Turkish: topak - tomar (para para, kağıt)Urdu: گٹھا - گڈی (رقم، کاغذ وغیرہ)Indonesian: gepalan - gumpalan
उदाहरण वाक्य
He found a wad of cash in the drawer.
basic
She threw a wad of paper into the trash can.
basic
He stuffed a wad of tissues in his pocket.
basic
He pulled out a wad of bills and paid for lunch.
natural
She blew her nose with a wad of tissues.
natural
He chewed on a wad of gum during the movie.
natural