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aristocrat - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of aristocrat in Hindi

  • रईस
  • कुलीन
  • अभिजात
  • कुलीन आदमी
  • कुलीन पुस्र्ष
  • अमीर
  • अभिजात वर्ग का व्‍यक्ति
  • कुली तंत्र का सदस्‍य

aristocrat Definition

  • a member of the aristocracy. ( अभिजात वर्ग का सदस्य। )

aristocrat Example

  • To be born an aristocrat does not in itself prevent me from taking on the project of liberty for the commoner or the day laborer. ( एक अभिजात वर्ग का जन्म होना अपने आप में सामान्य या दिहाड़ी मजदूर के लिए स्वतंत्रता की परियोजना को लेने से नहीं रोकता है। )
  • Even Doug Anderton - star journalist and married to a wealthy aristocrat - sees his job as literary editor on a national newspaper as a demotion from politics. ( यहां तक कि डौग एंडर्टन - स्टार पत्रकार और एक धनी अभिजात वर्ग से शादी करते हैं - एक राष्ट्रीय समाचार पत्र में साहित्य संपादक के रूप में अपनी नौकरी को राजनीति से एक भावना के रूप में देखते हैं। )
  • Although an Italian aristocrat by birth, Piccolomini served the imperial cause faithfully throughout his military career. ( यद्यपि जन्म से एक इतालवी अभिजात वर्ग, पिकोल्कोमिनी ने अपने सैन्य कैरियर के दौरान ईमानदारी से शाही कारण दिया। )
  • In 1591 Bruno returned to Italy after being invited by the Venetian nobleman Zuane Mocenigo to educate the aristocrat in mnemonics. ( 1591 में वेनिस के रईस ज़ुने मोकेनिगो द्वारा नृवंशविज्ञान में शिक्षित करने के लिए आमंत्रित किए जाने के बाद ब्रूनो इटली लौट आए। )
  • a decadent old blue-blooded aristocrat ( एक पतले पुराने नीले-रक्त वाले अभिजात वर्ग )
  • ‘Whether aristocrat , moggie or mouser, a cat is at home in the most stylish of settings,’ she writes. ( Or चाहे अभिजात वर्ग, मोगी या मौसेर, एक बिल्ली घर में सेटिंग्स के सबसे स्टाइलिश में है, ’वह लिखती हैं। )
  • the trout is the aristocrat of freshwater fish ( ट्राउट मीठे पानी की मछली का अभिजात वर्ग है )
  • Whatever physical standards the Persian may meet, this aristocrat of catdom is well known for its charisma and loyalty. ( फ़ारसी से जो भी शारीरिक मानक मिल सकते हैं, यह अभिजात वर्ग के अपने करिश्मे और वफादारी के लिए जाना जाता है। )
  • an aristocrat by birth ( जन्म से एक कुलीन )

More Sentence

  • Luchino Visconti was an aristocrat who became a Communist.
  • Now, of course, monkfish is a sort of aristocrat of fish.
  • She told him that she was the former wife of a Russian aristocrat , and she wrote on her marriage certificate that her father was dead.
  • An aristocrat by birth, his education was in botany and his first appointment was as ‘Botanist to the King’.
  • We were all seated in the council, all the noblemen and all the aristocrats and councilors.
  • Greek and Roman aristocrats studied law, philosophy, and the art of public speaking in order to fulfil the political vocation indicated by their birth.
  • So the aristocrats who sought elections as tribunes had to be able to play the demagogue.
  • Up until the Radical Covenanters confronted the government forces at Bothwell Brig they still had the support of some minor aristocrats .
  • The industrialists are dressed as bewigged aristocrats of pre-revolutionary France, with Hearst as Cardinal Richelieu.
  • For centuries the House of Lords was made up of old aristocrats , those who were born lords or ladies.
  • It swept away the old feudal order of aristocrats and kings.
  • But much of the inner unrest of the fifth century was also due to the attempts by senatorial aristocrats to expand their power.
  • In 1792 the September terror took place in France, in which thousands of aristocrats were executed, including the King.
  • He dressed in rags and rarely took a bath, which fascinated the carefully washed and perfumed aristocrats round the tsar and his family.
  • These are the new collectors, as opposed to aristocrats or members of other wealthy families who have inherited art.
  • The law stood above kings and aristocrats with a constitution that had to maintain a balance of power between the rival institutions.
  • Gradually, in the way that wealthy whites discovered the jazz clubs of Harlem in the 1920s, the aristocrats started hanging around the fado clubs.