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carnal - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of carnal in Hindi

  • कामुक
  • शारीरिक
  • सांसारिक
  • विषयी

carnal Definition

  • relating to physical, especially sexual, needs and activities. ( शारीरिक, विशेष रूप से यौन, जरूरतों और गतिविधियों से संबंधित है। )

carnal Example

  • The videos apparently distract the viewer's attention from the song to the meaningless portrayal of carnal desires. ( वीडियो स्पष्ट रूप से दर्शकों की ओर ध्यान आकर्षित करने के लिए गीत से व्यर्थ इच्छाओं को चित्रित करते हैं। )
  • Shopping in our humble opinions is a divine pleasure in its own right and its reputation can only be sullied by likening it to more carnal activity. ( हमारी विनम्र राय में खरीदारी करना अपने आप में एक दिव्य आनंद है और इसकी प्रतिष्ठा को केवल अधिक कैरी गतिविधि के लिए तुलना करके ही सुलझाया जा सकता है। )
  • Here you will find a room of elegantly erotic mosaics, and sentimentally carnal ceramics. ( यहाँ आपको सुरुचिपूर्ण ढंग से कामुक मोज़ाइक का कमरा मिलेगा, और भावुक रूप से चीनी मिट्टी के बरतन। )
  • But in this struggle it is not the carnal desires that always triumph as some people imagine. ( लेकिन इस संघर्ष में यह उन लोगों की इच्छा नहीं है जो हमेशा कुछ लोगों की कल्पना करते हैं। )
  • This scene gives us our first sighting of Lord Summerisle as well as introducing the more carnal aspects of island life. ( यह दृश्य हमें भगवान समरसीले की पहली झलक देखने के साथ-साथ द्वीप जीवन के और भी अधिक मानवीय पहलुओं से परिचित कराता है। )

More Sentence

  • The pair were so engrossed in their carnal activities that they did not even notice Loren.
  • In these works, the wolf-man emerges as a kind of romantic anti-hero, torn between social mores and carnal desire.
  • When Sam's not being offered carnal delights, he is being offered other vices.
  • He took up with a girl who, as well as carnal favours, supplied him with rationed beer and contraband Craven As.
  • I wish they would spend time making the characters as real as their carnal activities.
  • Islam requires that both women and men adopt modest dress that does not inflame carnal desire.
  • They must curb their carnal cravings and submit to the will of the Lord.
  • Sensuality is only carnal when it is used indiscriminately, for self-defeating gratification.
  • It is carnal need, which, by coincidence, is an important part of the expression of love.
  • And yet to me to love in a carnal sense was at any rate to enjoy a triumph over countless rivals.
  • The King portrayed a female vagrant, complete with a garbage bag dress, who goes after a man in hope of satisfying her carnal desires.
  • The Wooden Frock is from the Cinderella shelf of the library, the slipper here replaced by the more carnal symbol of a wedding ring.
  • The majority of the men who frequent dance-halls go there with nothing but carnal thoughts in their minds.
  • Satin is sensual and carnal (think satin sheets), but also associated with ritual.
  • For him, though, there's no competition between carnal and spiritual desires.
  • The image, as critics have noted, evokes the end of Paradise Lost: ‘They hand in hand with wandering steps and slow Through Eden took their solitary way.’ Adam and Eve are, of course, man and wife, carnally united.
  • For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace.
  • Actually, these epithets are quite unjust: Her sexuality serves primarily as a means of expression of her soul, and her eroticism verges more on mysticism than on carnality .
  • ‘We have such aversion to the reality of our mortality, our carnality , our physical being,’ he says.
  • His preoccupation with the sins of carnality , his exploration of Catholic iconography in a modern context, and his late anti-Catholic writings suggest an ongoing interior dialogue with the church.
  • But there's nuance to this display of Gallic carnality .
  • The words expressed a carnality rarely found in ‘serious’ odes of the period, let alone in popular song.