It is an adjective and means "quick-witted, ready with an answer"
2007-06-13 19:40:30
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answered by jan51601 7
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A pyjama or a pajama is an significant piece of clothing, worn via the two guy and woman. commonly, this is a loose and gentle drawstring pants, made up of sunshine fabric. in spite of the undeniable fact that, in places like Britain and usa, the term applies to drowsing suits and contains a loose front-buttoned jacket and a trouser. at the instant, pajamas or pj’s characterize something, from flamboyant coastline trousers to ethereal boxers. in many situations, any merchandise of male sleepwear right this moment is synonymous to a pajama. nonetheless, the classic pyjamas encompass a mixture of jacket and a couple of trousers alongside. the be conscious ‘pyjama’ lines its etymological foundation to the Persian be conscious ‘payjama’, which potential ‘leg garment’. in spite of the undeniable fact that, it became first integrated into English from the Hindustani language
2016-12-08 08:45:09
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answered by ? 4
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haazirjawaab means a person who has an immiediett and ready answer for every tthing.
in english it is called "quickwit" and "quick witted"
the person who is most famous for being a quick wit is beerbal in the court of akbar.
tenaaliraama was also a very quick witted person
2007-06-14 00:20:51
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answered by victoria 5
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Quick witted, ready for an answer.
2007-06-13 19:21:47
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answered by ruth4526 7
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quick-witted; ready with an answer Hindi translation
english witty quick-witted sharp -are all possibilities
2007-06-13 19:22:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Hazarijavaab means 1000 answers.
2007-06-13 19:39:20
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answered by Rohit 2
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Impromptu is the right word
2007-06-13 19:33:25
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answered by TM 1
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It is normally used in the Court of Law, to be present.....
2007-06-13 19:22:11
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answered by Mukund C 2
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the word's spontaneous
2007-06-14 08:22:06
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answered by nisha k 1
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spontaneity (spontaneous)
present mindedness (present minded)
2007-06-13 19:22:06
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answered by tarana_savi 3
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