world in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
world in Sindhi سنڌي
world in English
- world⇄adj. 1. of the entire world.
Ex. the world premiere of a motion picture, the world output of uranium.
2. of all or most nations of the world; international.
Ex. a world congress of scientists.
3. worldly; world-wide.
Ex. O - world⇄expr. all the world and his wife, everybody, male and female, especially everybody of any social pretensions.
Ex. Aunt Charlotte knows all the world and his wife (Mrs. Humphry Ward). - world⇄expr. bring into the world, to give birth to.
Ex. I was brought into the world on the 28th February (Samuel Bamford). - world⇄expr. come into the world, to be born.
Ex. He died ... six months before I came into the world (Dickens). - world⇄expr. for all the world,
a. for any reason, no matter how great.
Ex. I am sure I would not do such a thing for all the world (Jane Austen).
b. in every respect; exactly.
Ex. He ... swung about his arms, for all the world as if h - world⇄expr. in the world,
a. anywhere.
Ex. He was ... the most retiring man in the world (Dickens).
b. at all; ever.
Ex. How in the world did you persuade the captain? (Adeline D. T. Whitney). - world⇄expr. out of this world, (Informal.) of which there is nothing like; great; wonderful; distinctive.
Ex. The cuisine is both American and Continental and is out of this world (Time). - world⇄expr. the world, the flesh, and the devil, the world with its interests, the flesh with its appetites, and the devil with his evil promptings, as sources of temptation and sin for mankind.
Ex. From all the deceits of the world, the flesh, and the d - world⇄expr. world without end, eternally; forever.
Ex. Jesus Christ our Lord, ... be all honor and glory, world without end. Amen (Book of Common Prayer). - world⇄noun 1. the earth.
Ex. Ships can sail around the world.
2. all of certain parts, people, or things of the earth.
Ex. the world of ideas. The New World is North America and South America. Ants are parts of the insect world. With no aspi - world⇄world, noun, adjective.