unsweet - Meaning in Sanskrit

unsweet - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of unsweet in English

unsweet adjective

  1. distastefuladj.all

    Example

    • "he found life unsweet"
  2. (of champagne) moderately dryadj.all

What is unsweet meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase unsweet refers to distasteful, or (of champagne) moderately dry. See unsweet meaning in Sanskrit, unsweet definition, translation and meaning of unsweet in Sanskrit. Find unsweet similar words, unsweet synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of unsweet. Find the answer of what is the meaning of unsweet in Sanskrit.

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