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amusement - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of amusement in Hindi

  • मनोरंजन
  • रंग
  • आमोद
  • मनबहलाव
  • आनन्द
  • सुख
  • आनन्ददान
  • विनोद
  • विलास

amusement Definition

  • the state or experience of finding something funny. ( कुछ अजीब लगने की अवस्था या अनुभव। )

amusement Example

  • Sturdy scholarship, not idle amusement , is what the book is designed to deliver. ( बेवकूफ छात्रवृत्ति, बेकार मनोरंजन नहीं है, वह पुस्तक जिसे वितरित करने के लिए डिज़ाइन किया गया है। )
  • To the amusement of the class, we grunted and cursed each other out of the sides of our mouths as we both tried to get through the door. ( कक्षा के मनोरंजन के लिए, हमने अपने मुंह के किनारों से एक-दूसरे को समझा और शाप दिया, क्योंकि हम दोनों ने दरवाजे के माध्यम से प्राप्त करने की कोशिश की थी। )
  • Both parties being well-known in the town, there was considerable interest evinced in the case and some amusement over it in court. ( दोनों पक्षों को शहर में अच्छी तरह से जाना जाता है, इस मामले में काफी रुचि थी और अदालत में इस पर कुछ मनोरंजन हुआ था। )
  • Then came the awkward moment when Kathleen realized what she was: an amusement afforded Margaret by her latest dry spell. ( फिर अजीब क्षण आया जब कैथलीन को एहसास हुआ कि वह क्या है: एक मनोरंजन ने मार्गरेट को उसके नवीनतम सूखे जादू से बचाया। )
  • I did not write to you for entertainment, or amusement , or to lord over you the fact that I am a lady. ( मैंने आपको मनोरंजन, या मनोरंजन, या आपके बारे में यह बताने के लिए नहीं लिखा कि मैं एक महिला हूं। )
  • Such outfits are rarely worn, however, except in association with festivals or for the amusement of tourists. ( इस तरह के कपड़े शायद ही कभी पहने जाते हैं, हालांकि, त्योहारों के साथ या पर्यटकों के मनोरंजन के लिए छोड़कर। )
  • It was a centre for recreation and amusement to the members of the Air Force. ( यह वायु सेना के सदस्यों के मनोरंजन और मनोरंजन का केंद्र था। )

More Sentence

  • She is an amusement to those she encounters.
  • He's showing no more interest than before, except for a spark of amusement on his face that's impossible for me to miss.
  • his daughter was an amusement to him
  • This is definitely a source for endless amusement in my book.
  • The discussion whether they took him seriously or if he was only some kind of exotic amusement for them fills many books.
  • Perhaps we should regard his mock battle with him as a harmless diversion, a little fireside amusement for the masses.
  • Anyway, noses all a-tingle at the prospect of a nice juicy story, we followed in hot pursuit, much to the amusement of passers-by.
  • When the leisured classes took to skis, though, they did so first for amusement , then for sport.
  • They do what they want to do and have a great time to the amusement of the public - young and old - to the accompaniment of music and lights.
  • Cassandra looked on in amusement , glad for the momentary diversion.
  • There I stayed to the amusement of the class, unable to get up.
  • ‘She was an amusement , nothing more.’
  • we looked with amusement at our horoscopes
  • The incident happened at 1pm yesterday in Whitebirk Road, Whitebirk, Blackburn, much to the amusement of his three colleagues.
  • She sang to a captivated audience and when it came to her final song from Carmen she coyly sat on a gentleman's knee to the amusement of the audience.
  • I was too busy giving thanks for the meal, for the piercing strangeness of truffles, for the rich amusement of the evening.
  • So, to the amusement of his wife, colleagues and parents he dons his new uniform twice daily, five days a week.
  • During play whenever he tried to run, which was not very often, he found his trousers sliding down to his knees, much to the amusement of the spectators.
  • The first thing I had a go at was the wellie-boot-throwing competition… much to the amusement of all the local farmers - and Anna.
  • We gave our new dictionary a work out to the amusement of the staff.
  • Having invited her on board for a chat, he refused to let her go until the bus had driven a mile down the road, much to the amusement of his hysterical team-mates.
  • A lamp post intervened much to the amusement of the watching public and chagrin of the cameraman.
  • Wearing a long white robe he jumped and danced as a large black snake tried to take a bite, all to the amusement of his audience.