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carol - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of carol in Hindi

  • तराना
  • कैरोल
  • ईसाई भजन
  • आनन्दपूर्वक गाना
  • हर्ष का गीत
  • गीत
  • भजन
  • गान

verb

  • गाना
  • गुणगान करना

carol Definition

noun

  • a religious folk song or popular hymn, particularly one associated with Christmas. ( एक धार्मिक लोक गीत या लोकप्रिय भजन, विशेष रूप से क्रिसमस से जुड़ा हुआ। )

verb

  • sing Christmas songs or hymns, especially in a group. ( क्रिसमस गीत या भजन गाएं, विशेष रूप से एक समूह में। )
  • sing or say (something) happily. ( खुशी से गाएं या कहें (कुछ)। )

carol Example

  • a carol service ( एक कैरोल सेवा )
  • Groups singing carols and folk songs to the beat of local musical instruments would arrive unannounced at any time of the night. ( स्थानीय वाद्ययंत्रों की ताल पर कैरल और लोक गीत गाते हुए समूह रात के किसी भी समय अघोषित रूप से पहुंचेंगे। )
  • They all insisted that they want both carolling and Christmas party this year. ( उन सभी ने जोर देकर कहा कि वे इस साल कैरोल और क्रिसमस पार्टी दोनों चाहते हैं। )
  • ‘Actually it's Jessie leaves the hooooouse time,’ I caroled back, skirting out of the kitchen. ( ‘वास्तव में यह जेसी है, जो हूओहाउस के समय को छोड़ देता है, 'मैंने रसोई से बाहर झाँकते हुए, वापस कैरोल किया। )
  • A choir of enlisted men and aviation cadets sang Christmas carols . ( सूचीबद्ध पुरुषों और विमानन कैडेटों के एक गायक ने क्रिसमस कैरोल गाए। )

More Sentence

  • ‘Someone to see you,’ the nurse carolled and, giving Liz a little push, left the room.
  • The festivities included singing traditional Christmas carols and a glorious lighting display on the beach side of the shopping center.
  • Leo caroled her laughter, and said: ‘The gem is the one I picked when I created my character!’
  • I love being able to sing carols and Christmas songs.
  • There will be caroling in front of the church on that day, and of course, services on Christmas Eve.
  • Later we'll have some pumpkin pie and we'll do some carolling .
  • And of course families and friends enjoyed gathering around the piano to sing Christmas carols .
  • And finally, there's this local song that's not really a Christmas song, but which carollers always sing at each house.
  • More photographs of the carolling will be in Wednesday's Guardian.
  • ‘Come in, come in ‘, she carolled and beckoning with a hand, walked further into the kitchens.’
  • Local schoolchildren led a rousing rendition of some popular Christmas carols and Santa Claus was on hand.
  • We would watch those popular Christmas movies and sing Christmas carols .
  • Some of the residents followed them around while they were caroling through the hallways.
  • Yet, I don't spring out of bed each morning, carolling syrupy songs about how glad I am to be preparing for work.
  • The FACES Club, with its mandate of breaking racial barriers and promoting cross-cultural friendships, decided to participate in the carolling to raise awareness about what they stand for.
  • Once Santa made his rounds, the Trill Band entertained everyone with Christmas carols and festive music.
  • The small towns reflect a quieter time: neighbors still gather in community parks for picnics on the 4th of July and caroling at Christmas.
  • The carolling went really well last year, and we managed to raise over €1,358.00 which was donated to Oasis, the women's refuge.
  • Walking past the radio, which hums with Christmas carols , Leslie answers the door.
  • The atmosphere in Milltown is brilliant with Christmas carols playing over the loudspeakers in the carpark and the cottage and gardens all lit up.
  • To make up for missing caroling , we all sang together on the way there.
  • Under the guidance of Eileen, the children of the school danced, sang Christmas carols and played musical instruments.
  • Roary the Lion will lead club members in the carolling at various locations around the borough.
  • This week we will look at a classic story - the much-loved Wind in the Willows - which has a delightful Christmas excerpt featuring tiny mouse carolers .
  • ‘My lady,’ he caroled , ‘Whatever have I done to be graced by your presence?’