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angst - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of angst in Hindi

  • गुस्से

angst Definition

  • a feeling of deep anxiety or dread, typically an unfocused one about the human condition or the state of the world in general. ( गहरी चिंता या भय की भावना, आम तौर पर मानव स्थिति या सामान्य रूप से दुनिया की स्थिति के बारे में एक स्पष्ट नहीं है। )

angst Example

  • What makes these songs so potent is the unmistakable angst festering beneath each one. ( इन गीतों को इतना प्रभावशाली बना देता है कि हर एक के नीचे अचंभित करने वाला गुस्सा आ जाता है। )
  • the existential angst of the middle classes ( मध्यम वर्गों के अस्तित्वगत कोण )
  • Each of us have tremendous angst and shame and heartache about our eating disorders on the show. ( हममें से प्रत्येक के पास शो में अपने खाने के विकारों के बारे में जबरदस्त गुस्सा और शर्म और हर्ष है। )
  • It is a sign of the times, of our tumultuous, dizzying culture of metaphysical angst . ( यह उस समय की निशानी है, जो हमारे विशालकाय, चक्करदार संस्कृति की मेटाफिजिकल एंगस्ट है। )
  • The audience is propelled into the existential angst of everyday living. ( दर्शकों को रोज़मर्रा के जीवन के अस्तित्व में बदल दिया गया है। )
  • adolescent angst ( किशोर गुस्से में )
  • my hair causes me angst ( मेरे बाल मुझे गुस्सा दिलाते हैं )
  • Often, their answers only lead to more questions, hence my interpretational angst . ( अक्सर, उनके जवाब केवल अधिक प्रश्न पैदा करते हैं, इसलिए मेरे व्याख्यात्मक कोण। )
  • It didn't seem so, and the approach of my 40th birthday induced a bout of full - blown midlife angst . ( ऐसा नहीं लगता था, और मेरे 40 वें जन्मदिन के दृष्टिकोण ने फुल-ब्लोंड मिडलाइफ़ एंगस्ट की एक लड़ाई को प्रेरित किया। )
  • Finally, however, after much worry and angst , it was the night of the Debutante Ball. ( अंत में, हालांकि, बहुत चिंता और गुस्से के बाद, यह डेब्यूटेंट बॉल की रात थी। )

More Sentence

  • We wouldn't have minded, but she put all our cutlery and crockery away in the wrong places, causing much angst upon our return.
  • The summer that is now nearly officially behind us has been all about a kind of existential angst for me.
  • Many of the works that appear in the show depict the angst of the present generation.
  • Teenage clubs would be formed in schools to tackle teenage angst and improve leadership qualities.
  • Still, few could have predicted he'd fall this deep into a pit of lyrical self-pity and teen angst .
  • Judging from the press releases that clog my e-mail, there seems to be an upsurge in financial angst among twenty-somethings.
  • I think there is a human dilemma, human pain and angst , and that it is very universal.
  • At the root of the crisis is a deep angst over the dire state of domestic and European economic affairs.
  • Mortgage angst hits commodities
  • The twin evils of terrorism and teenage angst drove her to bulimia, a condition she tackled only a year back.
  • If there is angst , it is a human condition rather than a disorder specific to the urban, displaced elite.
  • On the creative front: I'm asking myself about how and why one can derive creativity from angst or annoyance.
  • Is it just a deeper than normal journey into adolescent angst or a modern fairy tale?
  • When I was a child I used to cause my mother major fits of angst while trying to keep me still in church.
  • rock and pop have a tradition of celebrating adolescent angst
  • Everything bounces along with a youthful joy, devoid of cynical teenage angst , full of hope and dare we say it slightly soppy.
  • Through an occasional nocturnal trip to the gym, Matt Murdock finds a way to relieve some of his adolescent angst .
  • It involves a lack of motivation, a destruction of self belief, a general feeling of angst .
  • Racism first manifests itself among the group as a form of verbal violence, an expression of general angst .
  • The sense of angst and melancholy conveyed by Lumley, with the aid of director Hugo Blick, is strangely appealing.