desert in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
desert in Hindi हिन्दी
desert in Sindhi سنڌي
desert in English
- desert⇄adj. 1. dry and barren.
Ex. Arabia is largely desert land. The board would build dams to harness electrical power and irrigate desert wastelands (Newsweek).
2. not inhabited or cultivated; wild.
Ex. Robinson Crusoe was shipwrecked on a - desert⇄desert (1), noun, adjective.
- desert⇄desert (2), transitive verb.
1. to go away and leave (a person or a place, especially one that should not be left); forsake.
Ex. A husband should not desert his wife and children. After the family deserted the farm, its buildings fell into rui - desert⇄desert (3), noun.
1. Usually, deserts. what one deserves; suitable reward or punishment.
Ex. The reckless driver got his just deserts when he was fined and his driver's license was suspended. The characters of great men ... sooner or later rec - desert⇄noun 1a. a barren region with little or no rainfall, usually sandy and without trees. The Sahara is a great desert in the northern part of Africa.
b. a barren region with little or no vegetation because of cold, perpetual snow, or ice.
Ex. P - desert⇄v.i. 1. to run away from duty.
2. to leave military service without permission and without intending to return.
Ex. A soldier who deserts is punished.