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cantankerous - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cantankerous in Hindi

  • झगड़ालू
  • लड़ाका
  • कलहप्रिय
  • झगडालू
  • चिडचिडा

cantankerous Definition

  • bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative. ( बुरा स्वभाव, तर्कहीन और असहयोगी। )

cantankerous Example

  • Like all of us, he could be grumpy and cantankerous , but he was never mean-spirited in deed or thought. ( हम सभी की तरह, वह क्रोधी और कैंटीनर हो सकता है, लेकिन वह कभी भी काम या विचार में उत्साही नहीं था। )
  • He was always known as Captain Jessie, a cantankerous old duffer nearing his eightieth year. ( वह हमेशा कैप्टन जेसी के रूप में जाना जाता था, जो कि अपने अठारहवें वर्ष के करीब एक पुराना पुराना डफ़र था। )
  • He's a cantankerous old man, set in his ways and prone to sulking to get what he wants. ( वह एक बड़ा बूढ़ा आदमी है, जो अपने तरीके से सेट है और वह जो चाहता है उसे पाने के लिए झकझोर देने वाला है। )
  • This isn't like the cantankerous old Johnboy we've come to know and loathe, and frankly I find this a bit disturbing, but a welcome change. ( यह उस पुराने जोंकबैन की तरह नहीं है जिसे हम जानते हैं और घृणा करते हैं, और स्पष्ट रूप से मैं इसे थोड़ा परेशान करता हूं, लेकिन एक स्वागत योग्य बदलाव है। )
  • Holmes investigates the possible spontaneous combustion of a cantankerous old man. ( होम्स एक पुराने बूढ़े व्यक्ति के संभावित सहज दहन की जांच करता है। )
  • When the cantankerous old miller dies of a heart attack, he bequeaths his property to his eldest son, his donkey to the second, and the mill cat to his youngest son Mark. ( जब कैंटीनर के पुराने मिलर की दिल का दौरा पड़ने से मृत्यु हो जाती है, तो वह अपने बड़े बेटे को अपनी संपत्ति, दूसरे को अपना गधा, और अपने सबसे छोटे बेटे मार्क को मिल बिल्ली को सौंप देता है। )

More Sentence

  • The only other person from my group who was there was Ernie (the old cantankerous fool).
  • I blurted out to my kind friend that I had absolutely no interest in that cantankerous , melancholy old woman!
  • There are no doubt wise and astute teenagers, just as there are foolish and cantankerous old folks.
  • The cantankerous old lady she had worked for for six years had been good to her, in her gruff way.
  • He can be overbearing, cantankerous and obnoxious at times.
  • Later, though, Sammy became more cantankerous .
  • They used to do a sketch as two cantankerous old dons forever inventing new ways to insult one another.
  • She was a cantankerous old dear and as deaf as a doorpost, but we had always been on friendly terms, and I had never quarrelled with her.
  • To anybody that could read no deeper than the physical, he was just as grumpy and cantankerous as always.
  • Much like the late-lamented, cantankerous Mr Dahl, most children revel in the gleefully grotesque and delightfully disgusting.
  • Now we have responsibility for my 88 year old cantankerous maiden aunt who suffers from moderately severe dementia and resides in a rest home.
  • And you dare not write off people who pen moaning letters to parish newsletters or local papers as cantankerous curmudgeons.
  • His cantankerous old mother and frustrated spinster sister are a constant drain on his increasingly shaky resources.
  • His dad is the cantankerous black sheep of the mob.
  • She mumbled cantankerously as she sat up and reached to turn it off.
  • Yet for all her cantankerousness , the woman had fed her and given her a job, and for the first while a place to live.
  • What of the televangelists who promise to cure everything from cantankerousness to cancer, in exchange for a generous ‘love offering‘?
  • In a newspaper interview before his arrival, he had cantankerously insisted that he wouldn't discuss the Portland Building in his speech.
  • In the hope of warming up that body, MoMA is now publishing Positif: 50 Years, the first anthology in English of reviews from the cantankerously venerable French journal.
  • On the other hand Bach, despite his cantankerously quarrelsome nature, is seen as a genius superior even to Mozart (a rather futile comparison hardly worth attempting).
  • We didn't exactly run the school, but there were many things that were left to us, and we debated over them cantankerously .
  • It amuses primarily thanks to Newhook, largely because he plays his character with the lightest touch, investing Vallis with a believable cantankerousness .
  • I think modern parents will empathise with him, I really do, if people really listen to this play, but because of his attitude and his cantankerousness he may not get sympathy.
  • Giving readings was seen as an embarrassment, and generations of German poets were proud to fumble around in sullen cantankerousness .