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afraid - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of afraid in Hindi

  • डरा हुआ
  • भयभीत

afraid Definition

  • feeling fear or anxiety; frightened. ( डर या चिंता महसूस करना; डरा हुआ। )

afraid Example

  • I'm afraid that sulphur gives some people a headache and puts them off wine altogether. ( मुझे डर है कि सल्फर कुछ लोगों को सिरदर्द देता है और उन्हें पूरी तरह से शराब बंद कर देता है। )
  • I know if it was me I would be frightened and would be afraid to go out after dark. ( मुझे पता है कि अगर यह मैं होता तो मैं भयभीत होता और अंधेरे के बाद बाहर जाने से डरता। )
  • We cannot be afraid of the threat of foreign powers because times are changing. ( हम विदेशी शक्तियों के खतरे से डर नहीं सकते क्योंकि समय बदल रहा है। )
  • That cost us a lot of money and we were afraid that we would lose our connection with the public. ( इससे हमें बहुत पैसा खर्च हुआ और हमें डर था कि हम जनता के साथ अपना कनेक्शन खो देंगे। )

More Sentence

  • He was always very afraid of death and would have hoped for a miracle.
  • He says that since starting the job he is less jumpy and no longer afraid of the dark.
  • It got a lot of media attention, and local art officials were afraid that too many people would show up to watch.
  • In all her life she had never been afraid of a single man besides her father.
  • It is now the political leaders who drove the politics of fear who look most afraid .
  • She was afraid that something might happen to her mum while she wasn't there.
  • They kill and maim people and are too afraid to take the consequences of their actions.
  • I am afraid that the answer is one that people may not want to hear or even think about.
  • For example, we are afraid that if others knew the truth about us, they wouldn't like us.
  • I'm afraid that I still break out in a cold sweat when Patricia's being masterful.
  • I was afraid to look. I opened my eyes and saw my husband on his knees in a pile of glass, holding his face in his hands.
  • Like a doctor afraid to frighten a patient with a truthful diagnosis, it doesn't say half enough.
  • True leaders are not afraid of telling the truth as they see it for fear of losing favor.
  • We were afraid that the sunrise would not be as glorious as we'd wanted it to be because of the clouds.
  • Anyone who has nothing to be fearful of should not be afraid of the Customs Service.
  • He said that he was afraid that people would not come and stay around the town if there was a concert.
  • Another part of me is afraid that it's temporary and that I'm not going to be able to hold onto it.
  • He said today he was not afraid of competing with supermarkets but feared the effect on customer choice.
  • True scholars are afraid of no hypothesis; they go where others fear to think
  • They're not afraid to slow their songs down, lose the bass and add a pretty vocal.
  • In consequence we are becoming a tight-lipped silent majority afraid to rise above the parapet.
  • My arms hugged around me, as if I was suddenly afraid of him, as if I was afraid that he would hurt me.
  • These men might be afraid of her now, but that fear would only last as long as she could keep her power flowing.
  • Now I am afraid that my right ear, which is almost normal, may also develop problems.
  • I'm afraid that, when it comes right down to it, this is the one that's likely to be closest to the truth.
  • The greatest trick is to not to show that you are afraid of something.