ramshackle - Meaning in Telugu

ramshackle - Meaning in Telugu

Sorry, exact match is not available in the bilingual dictionary.

12

Definitions and Meaning of ramshackle in English

ramshackle adjective

  1. in deplorable conditionadj.all

    Examples

    • "a broken-down fence"
    • "a ramshackle old pier"
    • "a street of bedraggled tenements"
    • "a tumble-down shack"

What is ramshackle meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase ramshackle refers to in deplorable condition. See ramshackle meaning in Telugu, ramshackle definition, translation and meaning of ramshackle in Telugu. Find ramshackle similar words, ramshackle synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of ramshackle. Find the answer of what is the meaning of ramshackle in Telugu.

Other languages: ramshackle meaning in Hindi

Tags for the entry "ramshackle"

What is ramshackle meaning in Telugu, ramshackle translation in Telugu, ramshackle definition, pronunciations and examples of ramshackle in Telugu.

Advertisement - Remove

Vocabulary Quiz

Accessories

Question

SHABDKOSH Apps

Download SHABDKOSH Apps for Android and iOS
SHABDKOSH Logo Shabdkosh  Premium

Ad-free experience & much more

Articles

image

Learn to pronounce these difficult words in English

Add something new to your language every time you speak. These words might help you upgrade your language knowledge.
image

Parts of speech

Learning parts of speech helps you to form better sentences and improves overall language learning. Read the article and try to make changes in your written and spoken language.
image

Shakespearean phrases that are used even today

Learn these phrases and use them in your writings and while storytelling!
image

Shakespearean phrases that are used even today

Learn these phrases and use them in your writings and while storytelling!
image

Difference between I and Me

We all know how confused we get when it come to talking in English. Here is an article trying to…
image

French words used in English

Using French words while talking in English is not new. French has been a part of English language…
Advertisement - Remove
Back to top

Liked Words

Login to get your liked words.

Recent Searches

Login to get your liked words.