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awesome - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of awesome in Hindi

  • बहुत बढ़िया
  • भयानक
  •  भयावह

awesome Definition

  • extremely impressive or daunting; inspiring great admiration, apprehension, or fear. ( अत्यंत प्रभावशाली या कठिन; महान प्रशंसा, आशंका, या भय को प्रेरित करना। )

awesome Example

  • Jacob was an awesome help to me too, setting up my floor lamp and my bed, and moving furniture around. ( मेरी मंजिल दीपक और मेरे बिस्तर की स्थापना, और चारों ओर घूमने वाले फर्नीचर के लिए जैकब भी मेरे लिए एक भयानक मदद थी। )
  • We went shopping together yesterday, and he spent way too much money on me, and it was awesome . ( हम कल एक साथ खरीदारी करने गए, और उसने मुझ पर बहुत अधिक पैसा खर्च किया, और यह बहुत बढ़िया था। )
  • I feel honored to be able to help out these excellent people with such an awesome event. ( मुझे लगता है कि इस तरह के एक भयानक घटना के साथ इन उत्कृष्ट लोगों की मदद करने में सक्षम होने के लिए सम्मानित महसूस कर रहा हूं। )
  • We ask you also to join us in praying for great wisdom for our world leaders upon whom rest such awesome responsibilities. ( हम आपको हमारे विश्व के नेताओं के लिए महान ज्ञान की प्रार्थना करने में शामिल होने के लिए कहते हैं, जिन पर ऐसी भयानक जिम्मेदारियाँ हैं। )
  • One feels so helpless, so small in the face of such awesome power being so recklessly cast about. ( एक तो बहुत असहाय महसूस करता है, इतनी भयानक शक्ति के सामने इतना छोटा है कि इतनी लापरवाह है। )

More Sentence

  • To take one's own life or to terminate the life of another out of mercy is to exercise the most awesome power imaginable.
  • More than 100,000 spectators were wowed by awesome aerobatics at Clacton Air Show.
  • I've heard whispered tales of how ridiculous and awesome this movie is, but haven't seen it yet.
  • The best way I can describe it is wanting to work with nature, of acknowledging its awesome power.
  • This girl can sing - and she did an awesome take on the song with only a few little issues with the notes.
  • The birds' mother is also an awesome sight, as she flies onto the nest with a fish in her mouth to feed her young.
  • Aside from that function being fun on its own, I found on it some awesome channels.
  • For the purposes of this review, we will use Paddy's as the archetypal awesome bar.
  • Our family has thus been confronted with the awesome effects of a single gene.
  • It wants to crush any alternatives, and to intimidate the world with its awesome military power.
  • Being able to stand so close really enables you to get a feel of the real power in the waterfall, it really is an awesome spectacle.
  • Last week again Afghanistan was subjected to the awesome destructive power of the zilzila.
  • What will always stand out, though, is the awesome and incredibly magnificent make-up.
  • This is ballet on tarmac and the high speeds involved make this an awesome spectacle.
  • Having said that, he is a thunderously awesome singer and had the engineers at Battery in absolute thrall.
  • The awesome majesty and power of these mountains is breathtaking and I look at them every day.
  • This is the most amazing, awesome and deadly frightening image of fire that it's been my privilege to see.
  • Back to back they sound awesome , as does most of the rest of the album.
  • The super-long socks that Frank bought me in England are the most awesome socks ever!
  • Last night I had an awesome chat on the phone with Mel, my friend back in Canberra.
  • Some first impressions - Spotlight is pretty awesome and a positive move in desktop search.
  • Nor was there as yet any sign that the arguments had undermined men's belief in the awesome powers of an anointed king.
  • One wonders what treasures may still remain buried and undiscovered, such is the awesome scale of the place.
  • If Agathe's delivery matched his pace he would truly be an awesome player.
  • In Perth, Australia are in the other pool, along with the awesome Dutch, England and Spain.