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brunt - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of brunt in Hindi

  • चोट
  • आघात
  • प्रहार

brunt Definition

  • the worst part or chief impact of a specified thing. ( किसी निर्दिष्ट चीज़ का सबसे खराब हिस्सा या मुख्य प्रभाव। )

brunt Example

  • Xander is the most changed, so he's going to bear the brunt of the effects of the virus. ( Xander सबसे बदला हुआ है, इसलिए वह वायरस के प्रभावों का खामियाजा भुगत रहा है। )
  • The van bore the brunt of the impact and skidded over forty yards into a stone wall following the collision. ( वैन ने असर का कहर बरपाया और टक्कर के बाद चालीस गज की दूरी पर एक पत्थर की दीवार में जा टकराई। )
  • Rural women bear the brunt of the problems caused by environmental degradation. ( पर्यावरणीय गिरावट के कारण होने वाली समस्याओं का खामियाजा ग्रामीण महिलाओं को उठाना पड़ता है। )
  • The target is probably where you're choosing to focus their effect, absorbing the brunt of the tangle. ( लक्ष्य शायद वही है जहाँ आप अपने प्रभाव पर ध्यान केंद्रित करने के लिए चुन रहे हैं, जो उलझन का खामियाजा अवशोषित कर रहा है। )
  • His daughter has to bear the brunt of talk generated by her father's downfall. ( उसकी बेटी को अपने पिता के पतन के कारण उत्पन्न बातों का खामियाजा भुगतना पड़ता है। )

More Sentence

  • Pakistan was then, as today, a frontline state and bore the brunt of the economic and social impact of the conflict.
  • The front left-hand side of the bus bore the brunt of the impact and its passenger door was destroyed.
  • She managed to get a little bit of her arm in the way, but she took the brunt of the force on her middle.
  • Many of those trapped and injured were in the front first-class carriage, which took the brunt of the impact.
  • education will bear the brunt of the cuts
  • Steven took the brunt of the attack which left him unconscious and needing hospital treatment.
  • Sales and marketing staff are expected to bear the brunt of the cost-cutting measures.
  • There were one or two difficulties on the tiny stage, of which opening band Fever Dog bore the brunt .
  • Meanwhile it is the bewildered and shocked members who have borne the brunt of the uncertainty.
  • As was expected it is the small and medium businesses in which have been forced to face the brunt of the Act.
  • The bottom line is the common risk factors really are carrying the brunt of the burden.
  • The front left hand side of the First bus bore the brunt of the impact, and the passenger door was destroyed.
  • As a result, the families are broken up and children bear the brunt of the developments that follow.
  • As a result, the highlands of East Africa bore the brunt of European colonization.
  • The hotel's casual staff were baring the brunt of the loss in business with a reduction in their hours.
  • The poor of the world will have to bear the brunt of the resulting resource degradation.