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complain - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of complain in Hindi

  • शिकायत
  • शिकायत करना
  • अभियोग करना
  • असंतोष प्रकट करना
  • दुखड़ा रोना
  • फरियाद करना
  • परिवाद करना
  • दुखड़ा कहना

complain Definition

Verb

  • express dissatisfaction or annoyance about something.
  • state that one is suffering from (a pain or other symptom of illness).
  • (of a structure or mechanism) groan or creak under strain.

complain Example

  • let the warbling flute complain ( युद्धरत बांसुरी को शिकायत करने दो )
  • TV viewers have been writing in to complain of the false advertisement. ( टीवी दर्शक झूठे विज्ञापन की शिकायत करने के लिए लिख रहे हैं। )
  • Democrats will complain he overemphasizes punishment at the expense of prevention and treatment. ( डेमोक्रेट्स शिकायत करेंगे कि वह रोकथाम और उपचार की कीमत पर सजा को अधिक कर देता है। )
  • They will simply complain about the tax rates and keep on working. ( वे कर दरों के बारे में शिकायत करेंगे और काम करते रहेंगे। )

More Sentence

  • Complain to the boy’s mother, not to me.
  • Don’t complain and do as you are told.
  • There is no reason to complain.
  • I’m normally quick to complain about shoddy service.
  • Don’t complain about things you are not willing to work hard to change.
  • TV viewers have been writing in to complain of the false advertisement.
  • It boots thee not to complain.
  • Democrats will complain he overemphasizes punishment at the expense of prevention and treatment.
  • Do u have anything to complain about?
  • The frauds and adulterations were probably due in part to the apothecaries, for Dr Merrit, a collegiate physician of London, stated that " such chymists which sell preparations honestly made complain that few apothecaries will go to the price of them."
  • She complained to him about the food.
  • She had done nothing but cry, complain and faint since this ordeal had begun.
  • She didn't complain, but he felt her disappointment.
  • He assures us that his tutor did not complain of any inaptitude on the pupil's part, and that the pupil was as happily unconscious of any on his own; but here he broke off.
  • I have to complain against him because of his rudeness.
  • He could not complain that he was uninformed about the true nature of the regime.
  • Some people will complain even if they have no genuine grievance.
  • They complain that the monstrous edifices interfere with television reception.
  • her husband began to complain of headaches