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avid - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of avid in Hindi

  • उत्सुक
  • लालची
  • उत्सुक, इच्छुक

avid Definition

  • having or showing a keen interest in or enthusiasm for something. ( किसी चीज के प्रति उत्सुकता या उत्साह होना। )

avid Example

  • The middle classes are the most avid readers of novels, non-fiction and even poetry. ( मध्यम वर्ग उपन्यास, गैर-कल्पना और यहां तक कि कविता के सबसे शौकीन चावला पाठक हैं। )
  • I am an avid reader of your magazine and look forward to picking up my issue every Thursday. ( मैं आपकी पत्रिका का शौकीन पाठक हूँ और हर गुरुवार को अपना मुद्दा उठाने के लिए तत्पर रहता हूँ। )
  • Pat had a lifelong interest in model railways and was an avid reader on the topic. ( पैट को मॉडल रेलवे में एक आजीवन रुचि थी और इस विषय पर एक उत्साही पाठक थे। )
  • He had a great love for his country and was an avid reader of Irish and local history. ( उन्हें अपने देश से बहुत प्यार था और वे आयरिश और स्थानीय इतिहास के एक उत्साही पाठक थे। )

More Sentence

  • She was used to befriending her students and taking and avid interest in their lives.
  • Most of them read cookery books with as much avid interest as articles about dieting.
  • She was a keen letter writer, an avid reader and biblical student, and was active in church and community.
  • An avid air enthusiast, Andy has travelled all over the world in pursuit of his hobby.
  • Denton hopes it will also be a resource for avid readers or students of writing.
  • She looked at me with avid interest, with those eyes so much like mine.
  • An avid reader, she used to carry around a list of tricky words to help her to remember their spellings.
  • An avid reader, Dr. Murray was a man who greatly enjoyed home life with his wife and family.
  • Two avid readers of this column had seen us arrive and kindly retained their table until we were ready to take over.
  • He was also an avid reader of the newspapers and a great man for television and radio programmes.
  • The man used to be an avid reader, but deteriorating eyesight has put an end to that activity.
  • An avid reader, he was also a committed Christian and regularly attended church.
  • As for the soldiers who do the killing and dying, they are unlikely to be avid readers of serious newspapers.
  • An avid reader, he took his first forays in the world of writing during his childhood years.
  • He has rarely been interviewed and though he is an avid reader of newspapers, he has no wish to read about himself.
  • I am not an avid reader of other newspapers because they are too focused on just real news stories.
  • Well, one is avid for heroes when one's young; especially among one's contemporaries.
  • Many of the friendly people they met in Ballina, NSW, showed a great interest in the Irish sister town, after which it is named, and were avid for information about Ballina, Co. Mayo.
  • Recently issued authors (and more especially their publishers) are always avid for a ‘plug’ for the current product.
  • The Observer reported that the play was attracting young people who were avid for its message.
  • All the above figures could be detailed on a weekly basis in the Gazette and would make a fascinating weekly feature which I would avidly read.
  • It was not broadcast in Britain but was listened to avidly throughout Afghanistan, where it was translated into Pashto.
  • Today over 300 million people in China take part in some form of sport, and an ever widening range of sports are followed avidly .
  • Here, Labour and the Conservatives - lacking the activist enthusiasm that sustained them for most of the last century - are avid for the costly substitute of electronic technology.
  • I read Watership Down avidly when I was ten; it was a cracking story.
  • Ever since then, I read the sports pages avidly , surreptitiously cutting out news stories about you.