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amiable - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of amiable in Hindi

  • सुशील
  • सौम्य
  • प्रेमपात्र
  • सब का प्यारा
  • प्रिय
  • शीलवन्त
  • मनभावना

amiable Definition

  • having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner. ( अनुकूल और सुखद तरीके से प्रदर्शित या प्रदर्शित करना। )

amiable Example

  • The film thrives on the chemistry between its two likeable leads, while the rest of the cast is funny and amiable . ( फिल्म अपने दो संभावित लीड के बीच केमिस्ट्री पर आधारित है, जबकि बाकी कलाकार मजाकिया और मिलनसार हैं। )
  • Most of the time, however, the two rivals were amiable and pleased with each other's achievements. ( हालांकि, अधिकांश समय, दोनों प्रतिद्वंद्वी एक-दूसरे की उपलब्धियों के साथ मिलनसार और प्रसन्न थे। )
  • The result is that amiable but gullible Arthur finds himself fleeced by friends and strangers alike. ( नतीजा यह है कि मिलनसार लेकिन भोला-भाला आर्थर खुद को दोस्तों और अजनबियों से एक जैसा पाता है। )
  • He is an amiable person, but very disorganised, and this often leads to frustration on the part of staff, and friction. ( वह एक मिलनसार व्यक्ति है, लेकिन बहुत अव्यवस्थित है, और यह अक्सर कर्मचारियों की ओर से निराशा, और घर्षण की ओर जाता है। )

More Sentence

  • Dale agreed, finding it difficult not to warm to the amiable fisherman.
  • Of all Europe's princes today, Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre must be one of the most amiable and likeable.
  • Always amiable and frequently hilarious, future triumphs on the comedy circuit might not be that much of a tall order.
  • Of course he would dispute that, though in the most amiable terms.
  • Jane Galt is a charming hostess, and her salon is a vastly more amiable affair than I imagine Rand's were.
  • He's an amiable if laconic sort, seemingly uninterested in talking about himself.
  • I'm sad that such noble, amiable and inventive creatures could be treated so cruelly.
  • Finally, an amiable person pulled up in an old pickup truck and let the poor man in.
  • She was a very good looking woman, with an amiable and warm personality, but I didn't know her personally.
  • Balard had a kind and amiable personality, to which students responded warmly.
  • A most amiable and kindly man, he was held in very high esteem and was a noted character in the area.
  • Anyway, I found Andrea to be a perfectly amiable person, but that was not a universal view.
  • We suspect that it was a very amiable meeting because they are both decent people who know the score.
  • He was blonde haired, blue eyed, and perhaps one of the most amiable people in the town.
  • He described him Mr Reid as an amiable person who wanted to learn the basics of the religion.
  • If he is allowed to continue, others with less amiable intentions will follow.
  • Mr. Knightley expressed his disapproval of Frank's behavior and Emma's vision of him by contrasting what he called French amiableness with English amiableness.
  • There was a general feeling of amiability and sisterhood.
  • Natural amiableness is too often seen in company with sloth, with uselessness, with the vanity of fashionable life.
  • For a few pages everything moves along amiably enough.
  • The pair stopped and chatted amiably for several minutes.
  • I'm just trying to understand this sudden amiability .
  • She was rather surprised, but gave me directions amiably enough.
  • One of the most noticeable things about Hockney is his pleasing smile. It is lopsided, wry, infectious; it makes him seem permanently amused at the world, at himself; and it gives him an air of naive amiability .
  • He combined an inherent amiability and decency, a lightning-fast wit, and shrewd and opportunistic appreciation of the emerging media of his era, with a canny awareness of how far satire could go without giving offense.
  • The images, varying in scale, approach and depiction, present a range of emotions and attitudes, all traveling forward to the next era with various degrees of purpose, amiableness and likelihood.