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Word | Limbo |
Hindi Meaning | अनिश्चित स्थिति, लिंबो नृत्य, वेस्ट इण्डीज का एक नृत्य, अनिश्चय की स्थिति, वेस्ट-इण्डीज का एक नृत्य, लीम्बो, जेल, लिम्बस, कारागार, कूड़ाघर |
the state of being disregarded or forgotten / Alt. of Limbus / region near heaven or hell where certain souls are kept; a prison (slang) / (in some Christian beliefs) the supposed abode of the souls of unbaptized infants, and of the just who died before Christ's coming. / often capitalized : an abode of souls that are according to Roman Catholic theology barred from heaven because of not having received Christian baptism / a: a place or state of restraint or confinement b: a place or state of neglect or oblivion proposals kept in limbo c: an intermediate or transitional place or state d: a state of uncertainty / a dance or contest that involves bending over backwards and passing under a horizontal pole lowered slightly for each successive pass, | |
Usage | ⇒ The bill remained in limbo for a long time ⇒ I was limboing when I got distracted and fell. ⇒ Among the divisions of Hell are Purgatory and Limbo. ⇒ She wore a black bonnet to match her dress and gloves; to Jeremiah she looked like an engraving he'd once seen of a restless soul in limbo . |
Synonyms | oblivion, obscurity, hell, nothingness, purgatory, abyss, cage, imprisonment, inferno, nonexistence, calaboose, captivity, confinement, coop, gaol, gehenna, hades, jail, lockup, nirvana, |
Antonyms | certainty, certitude, sureness, surety, appearance, assurance, backbone, bliss, celebrity, commitment, confidence, constancy, conviction, decisiveness, deed, demonstrability, elysium, fact, fame, finality, |
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