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congenial - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of congenial in Hindi

  • अनुकूल
  • सौहार्दपूर्ण
  • अनुकूलनिय

congenial Definition

Adjective

  • (of a person) pleasant because of a personality, qualities, or interests that are similar to one's own.

congenial Example

  • Bees find a highly congenial habitat in Mexico, and some honey is exported. ( मधुमक्खियों को मेक्सिको में एक उच्च जन्मजात निवास स्थान मिलता है, और कुछ शहद का निर्यात किया जाता है। )
  • The group seemed fairly congenial as functions of this sort go. ( इस तरह के कार्यों के रूप में समूह काफी जन्मजात लग रहा था। )
  • The rhetoric of authenticity is not especially congenial to musical innovation. ( प्रामाणिकता की बयानबाजी विशेष रूप से संगीत नवाचार के लिए जन्मजात नहीं है। )
  • The Tom Bartlett I know has always been congenial and cooperative, ( मुझे पता है कि टॉम बार्टलेट हमेशा जन्मजात और सहकारी रहे हैं, )
  • I'm expecting a very congenial business meeting ." ( मैं एक बहुत ही जन्मजात व्यावसायिक बैठक की उम्मीद कर रहा हूं। " )

More Sentence

  • Individually they are congenial, clever, bright, and funny.
  • Our waitress couldn't have been more congenial and helpful.
  • "congenial " and " easygoing ."
  • All types of life to which shallow, clear sea-water was congenial appear to have abounded in the interior.
  • In this zealous quest of congenial models he hesitates at nothing.
  • Bedford Falls is named Pottersville and is a less congenial place.
  • There was no society at Guangzhou that was congenial to them.
  • Marshall ran a congenial court; there was seldom any bickering.
  • Life in his own monastery proved no more congenial than before.
  • They would doubtless be congenial with the generality of female minds.
  • Taylor was more congenial about that part of the speech with reporters.
  • His position on abortion is less congenial to some conservatives.
  • At Strassburg began his intimacy with Caspar Schwenkfeld, a congenial spirit.
  • A congenial smile sprouted on the officer's face.
  • It had been as contentious as hers had been congenial.
  • Slinking in the shadows was not congenial to his nature.
  • A congenial smile flashed onto his face and he moved toward them.
  • I dont blame you Nicky; the atmosphere here was not exactly congenial.
  • His congenial attitude was something that could not be achieved through imitation.
  • It would seem that John Miner, a very nice, congenial man, would have no reason to lie.
  • I had congenial friends, some continuing from college (Ann and Marianne) and some new ones.
  • Can you dance, child? he asked, his voice still low but his face now bright and congenial.
  • A strange thing happened, a misunderstanding - a most unusual occurrence in our congenial group.
  • I remember especially the walks we all took together every day in Central Park, the only part of the city that was congenial to me.
  • This expression was the result, no doubt, of his strenuous training and the comparative lack of congenial friendships.
  • his need for some congenial company
  • he went back to a climate more congenial to his cold stony soul