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catholic - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of catholic in Hindi

  • कैथोलिक
  • दुनिया भर का
  • उंदार

catholic Definition

adjective

  • (especially of a person's tastes) including a wide variety of things; all-embracing. ( (विशेष रूप से एक व्यक्ति के स्वाद) में कई प्रकार की चीजें शामिल हैं; सर्वव्यापी। )
  • of the Roman Catholic faith. ( रोमन कैथोलिक आस्था का। )

noun

  • a member of the Roman Catholic Church. ( रोमन कैथोलिक चर्च का एक सदस्य। )

catholic Example

  • Some catholic priests will allow mixed marriages and some won't. ( कुछ कैथोलिक पुजारी मिश्रित विवाह की अनुमति देंगे और कुछ नहीं करेंगे। )
  • The Vikings had what we would call some very catholic tastes. ( वाइकिंग्स के पास हम कुछ बहुत ही कैथोलिक स्वाद कहेंगे। )
  • He was a devout catholic and was always writing prayers to his patron saint, Saint Rita of lost causes. ( वह एक भक्त कैथोलिक था और हमेशा अपने संरक्षक संत, खोए हुए कारणों की संत रीता को प्रार्थनाएँ लिखता था। )
  • His tastes are catholic and sophisticated, and even as a struggling young artist, he would insist on live accompaniment. ( उनका स्वाद कैथोलिक और परिष्कृत है, और यहां तक कि एक संघर्षरत युवा कलाकार के रूप में, वह जीवित संगत पर जोर देंगे। )
  • School pupils were put to the taste test when TV chef Peter Vaughan visited St Augustine's catholic college. ( जब टीवी शेफ पीटर वॉन ने सेंट ऑगस्टीन के कैथोलिक कॉलेज का दौरा किया, तो स्कूल के विद्यार्थियों को स्वाद परीक्षण के लिए रखा गया था। )

More Sentence

  • It was used to teach catholic children the truths of their religion when that religion was suppressed in England.
  • I was born and raised catholic, but I was always uneasy with my catholic education.
  • Would the Huguenot Bourbon family, if successful, tolerate a catholic monarchy?
  • However, for those with catholic tastes Le Weekend is a welcome oasis known for showcasing the best experimental music acts.
  • As a reasonably intelligent fellow with catholic taste, I have my personal favourites.
  • Archbishop Cullen then presided over a committee to set up a catholic university.
  • But what happens if a future monarch either is a catholic , or converts to Catholicism?
  • She was a single lady who was a devout catholic and deeply religious.
  • He had been briefly married to Mary, Queen of Scots, who was herself ardently catholic and influenced by the Guise family.
  • The review was being conducted in seven regional zones, plus another concentrating on catholic schools.
  • In late 1984 I was living in sin in the Latrobe Valley with a girl of catholic upbringing.
  • He is quite catholic in his talent - it could be Carnatic, Hindustani, or Western.
  • In high school, there was a series of talks on various social issues given to us by devoutly catholic speakers.
  • This deceptively simple story offers a great deal, even if your tastes are less than catholic .
  • The funeral was a Catholic Requiem Mass, but the variety of groups of Philip's friends made the event anything but catholic .
  • His father William was a catholic , but his mother was a Protestant.
  • It is not aimed at women, but it reflects our catholic tastes.
  • Being a catholic the hostess went and bought some fish, then with salad and wine in hand we went to their place for a yummy fish feast.
  • With or without the pope, the catholic universities go on training young theologians.
  • Thus the cabinetmakers must have retained some autonomy, or perhaps Kent was more catholic in his tastes than we imagine.
  • Anyway, as you can see my musical tastes are somewhere on the eclectic / catholic continuum.
  • Women readers with catholic tastes in food may want to go on strike.
  • The truly curious in the seventeenth century had catholic and eclectic collecting tastes.
  • Roots music is one gigantic gumbo that epitomises a truly catholic taste in music.
  • Conversation was animated and catholic , touching on a wide range of subjects.