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alight - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of alight in Hindi

  • प्रदीप्त करना
  • उतरना
  • नीचे आना
  • प्रदीप्त
  • प्रज्ज्वलित
  • जलता हुआ
  • प्रकाशमय

alight Definition

verb

  • (of a bird) descend from the air and settle. ( (एक पक्षी के) हवा से उतर कर बस जाते हैं। )

adverb

  • on fire; burning. ( जलता हुआ; जलता हुआ। )

alight Example

  • Everything was in shambles, set alight with fire and misted by smoke. ( सबकुछ जर्जर हो चुका था, आग से घिर गए और धुँए से घिर गए। )
  • The wolf turned around, his eyes alight with fury. ( भेड़िया इधर-उधर हो गया, उसकी आँखें रोष से भिड़ गईं। )
  • Kathryn nodded; her bright blue eyes alight with excitement. ( कैथरीन ने सिर हिलाया; उत्साह के साथ उसकी चमकदार नीली आँखें। )
  • The house was petrol bombed and set alight several times during this time. ( इस दौरान घर में पेट्रोल बम फेंका गया और कई बार आग लगाई गई। )

More Sentence

  • Her eyes widened with fright and awe; they were alight with a bright white flame, as was every other place on her body she could see.
  • And as soon as it's dumped, it's usually set alight , sending smoke into their houses.
  • Passengers waiting on platforms do not wait for people to alight before they board trains and so when the changeover occurs, pushing and shoving becomes the order of the day.
  • Midori chirped, her face alight with excitement.
  • A burning car exploded and shattered the front room window of a house in Rawcliffe Avenue, Breightmet, after being set alight early today.
  • A search of the gutted property, one of a row of houses set alight just a week earlier, was made after a neighbour reported hearing cries for help.
  • Years later he would confess among his past sins the desire to set alight the house with his mother and stepfather in it.
  • It certainly seems to have failed to set Dublin alight with our more customary northern passion.
  • The fire in the bucket set alight the sundeck and quickly spread to the rear of the house.
  • The carpet and décor caught alight from the flames and the temperature rose in an instant.
  • It was he who set the new era alight with three tries against the French in Paris in 2000.
  • Cars were also set alight close to Leinster House, the Irish Parliament Buildings, amid heightening violence.
  • The market stalls were alight with radiant colour; silk ribbons, fur scarves in all the shades of the rainbow.
  • His blonde hair was bright and neatly combed, his soft brown eyes alight with the essence of life itself.
  • No sky alight with revelation crowns this picture, only a small triangle congested greeny-yellow by the monsoon, crammed against the top of the frame by the massif.
  • When he joined the company as finance director six years ago, the City was alight with speculation that it was about to be taken over.
  • If the sitting room we were in was alight with all the lamps I'm sure my face would have looked a color similar to that of a beetroot.
  • A sub-standard home is scheduled to be set alight by fire crews, then demolished by a digger.
  • As I slept, the moon outside shone brightly, and the black sky was alight with stars blinking down over my little neighborhood in suburban New York.
  • The Captain shrieked, his face alight with fury.
  • The chapel was as pretty as the entrance hall, if not more so; every window was adorned with stained glass, and so the whole room was alight with color.
  • The 60-year-old was trapped inside his home for crucial minutes while fire crews dealt with rubbish set alight by pranksters on the other side of town.
  • Oh good I thought, but apparently I slept through the car being set alight , the firemen coming and a tow truck.
  • Okocha has set English football alight with his increasingly stunning form and dazzling skills, sparking rumours that he is destined for a bigger stage.
  • Rommel ordered houses upstream of the crossing point to be set alight in order to provide a smoke-screen.
  • Many houses were alight and the fire was now enormous.