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born - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of born in Hindi

  • उत्पन्न होने वाली

adjective

  • जन्म
  • रूढ़

born Definition

  • existing as a result of birth. ( जन्म के परिणामस्वरूप विद्यमान। )

born Example

  • Morse was not a born scientist; he was an educated man who had a love for art. ( मोर्स जन्मजात वैज्ञानिक नहीं थे; वह एक शिक्षित व्यक्ति था जिसे कला से प्यार था। )
  • He did not own anything that could make him a born leader - no birthright, no pedigree and certainly no extraordinary attributes. ( उसके पास ऐसा कुछ भी नहीं था जो उसे एक जन्मजात नेता बना सके - कोई जन्मसिद्ध अधिकार नहीं, कोई वंशावली और निश्चित रूप से कोई असाधारण गुण नहीं। )
  • Of course new programme ideas are born out of old programme ideas. ( बेशक नए कार्यक्रम के विचार पुराने कार्यक्रम विचारों से पैदा होते हैं। )
  • "He was born to teach," says Julius, an assistant research scientist emeritus in the Department of Epidemiology. ( "वह सिखाने के लिए पैदा हुआ था," महामारी विज्ञान विभाग में एक सहायक अनुसंधान वैज्ञानिक एमरीस जूलियस कहते हैं। )
  • And so was born the idea for the show which culminated with The Dave Gorman Collection. ( और इसलिए शो के लिए विचार का जन्म हुआ जिसका समापन द डेव गोर्मन संग्रह के साथ हुआ। )
  • The constitution was not born from fear of national authority, as Republicans maintain. ( संविधान राष्ट्रीय अधिकारों के डर से पैदा नहीं हुआ था, क्योंकि रिपब्लिकन बनाए हुए थे। )

More Sentence

  • So was born the idea of placing himself on a diet, which in turn gave birth to The Obvious Diet Book.
  • The idea was born when Prince William enjoyed a pint of cider in the hotel's Road Hole Bar last summer.
  • The idea for the film was born in New York City during a visit six years ago.
  • He thrived in the training and displayed the natural attributes of a born soldier.
  • The idea was born from the damage done to the local tourist industry in the wake of the foot and mouth disease outbreak.
  • This new Islamist movement was born with the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979.
  • Furthermore, the total number of babies born to teenagers is fairly small.
  • Joshua was one of five babies born to sailors serving on Melbourne while she was absent.
  • He was born to break the rules.
  • The idea was born to inspire Bradford residents to attempt new challenges.
  • Cases of babies born with low birth weights are five per cent higher near landfill sites.
  • She was born to be a goalie.
  • Some babies are born with a squint or their eyes roll away from each other occasionally.
  • Are you a born athlete?
  • These ideas, though born in England, were first taken up in America and France.
  • It took a long time from the moment when the idea was born to the point when the work was actually started.
  • Sometimes clefts run in families and sometimes a baby is born with a cleft without anyone else in the family having one.
  • His classmates remembered him as a born leader, an achiever, a magnetic personality.
  • It is tempting to assume that a movement born in reaction to injustice must be just.
  • She says she was born to teach; now she runs her own school.
  • Dame Elizabeth was born to American parents and left London for Los Angeles when she was seven.
  • Two in a hundred children in Basra are now being born with birth defects.
  • Balcon felt he was born to be a soldier.
  • If both parents carry the trait there is a one in four chance of a baby being born with the condition.