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belittle - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of belittle in Hindi

  • कम हो जाना
  • छोटा हो जाना
  • मूल्य घटना
  • छोटा करना

belittle Definition

  • make (someone or something) seem unimportant. ( बनाना (किसी को या कुछ) महत्वहीन लगता है। )

belittle Example

  • I have learnt never to underestimate the worth of young people, nor to ridicule or belittle them. ( मैंने न तो कभी युवाओं के लायक कम आंकना सीखा है, न ही उनका उपहास या अपमान करना। )
  • this is not to belittle his role ( यह उनकी भूमिका को कम करने के लिए नहीं है )
  • He does not dismiss or belittle the gifts and talents that his Creator endowed to him. ( वह उन उपहारों और प्रतिभाओं को खारिज या खंडित नहीं करता है जो उसके निर्माता ने उसे दी थीं। )
  • In ignorance, they seek to belittle it and minimise its importance to the individual. ( अज्ञानता में, वे इसे कम करना चाहते हैं और व्यक्ति को इसके महत्व को कम करते हैं। )
  • If you belittle their opinions or dismiss their problems, they'll stop talking to you. ( यदि आप उनकी राय मानते हैं या उनकी समस्याओं को खारिज करते हैं, तो वे आपसे बात करना बंद कर देंगे। )
  • Worse, mom constantly ridiculed Betty, belittling her long nose and unkempt manner of dress. ( इससे भी बदतर, माँ ने लगातार बेट्टी का उपहास किया, उसकी लंबी नाक और कपड़े की अजीब तरह से पिटाई की। )
  • I think she felt it was belittling her loss so I got stuck in and several letters later we got a result. ( मुझे लगता है कि उसे लगा कि उसका नुकसान हो रहा है, इसलिए मैं अंदर फंस गया और कई पत्रों के बाद हमें एक परिणाम मिला। )
  • The work was wonderful, but my boss was a bully and a belittler . ( काम अद्भुत था, लेकिन मेरा बॉस एक धमकाने वाला और एक ईमानदार था। )
  • My purpose here is not to qualify my message by belittling science. ( यहाँ मेरा उद्देश्य विज्ञान में विश्वास करके मेरे संदेश को प्राप्त करना नहीं है। )
  • I am also provoked to wonder about the moral framework of someone who belittles his friends in public. ( मैं किसी ऐसे व्यक्ति के नैतिक ढांचे के बारे में आश्चर्य करने के लिए भी उकसा रहा हूं, जो सार्वजनिक रूप से अपने दोस्तों को परेशान करता है। )
  • I know I make fun of it all the time but this is not to be mistaken for belittling the courage of all those who participate. ( मुझे पता है कि मैं हर समय इसका मजाक उड़ाता हूं, लेकिन इसमें भाग लेने वाले सभी लोगों के साहस को गलत साबित नहीं करना है। )
  • We want to act as a helper and an empowerer, not a belittler or an enforcer ( हम एक सहायक और एक सशक्त व्यक्ति के रूप में कार्य करना चाहते हैं, न कि एक आस्तिक या प्रवर्तक )

More Sentence

  • How sad to hear commentators belittling the march.
  • He gets off to a bad start by belittling the category and the nominees.
  • It has been a long history of belittlement and exploitation.
  • Without belittling the importance of media research, it's time that the rule of the real governed policy as well.
  • Do you actually feel more manly or powerful after belittling a fellow human?
  • She constantly criticizes and belittles the husband in screaming tones.
  • Her voice was monotone, clearly not enjoying his belittlement .
  • His wife, Lori, belittles his obsession and ridicules his dreams.
  • Then, the psychological games and emotional belittlement began.
  • There is no point in ignoring our history or belittling our heritage.
  • Selina was tired, she was cranky and she was becoming tired of her coach's belittlement .
  • I'm just not in the mood for that snide voice belittling me, yet.
  • This caught me off guard as this language is usually associated with the belittlers and begrudgers who are endemic in society.
  • When he spoke of a sign of personal virtue, he seemed to be belittling the importance of conservation.
  • Her father bullies and belittles her - which may be why she takes a liking to Peter.
  • I expected something like a slap, or maybe some sort of words of belittlement .
  • He was someone else entirely; he sneered at me, belittled me and found every excuse to tear apart anything I liked.