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converse - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of converse in Hindi

  • उलटा
  • बातचीत करना
  • बात-चित करना
  • गप-सप करना

converse Definition

Verb

  • engage in conversation.

Noun

  • conversation.
  • a situation, object, or statement that is the reverse of another or corresponds to it but with certain terms transposed.

Adjective

  • having characteristics which are the reverse of something else already mentioned.

converse Example

  • Thus, it appears that the two groups were equally interested in conversing about psychological states. ( इस प्रकार, ऐसा प्रतीत होता है कि दोनों समूह मनोवैज्ञानिक अवस्थाओं के बारे में बातचीत करने में समान रूप से रुचि रखते थे। )
  • He conversed with many ordinary people, including carmen, labourers, farmers, beggars, and paupers. ( उन्होंने कारमेन, मजदूर, किसान, भिखारी और कंगाल सहित कई आम लोगों से बातचीत की। )
  • But in terms of wanting to converse with robots at an emotional level, I just don't see it. ( लेकिन भावनात्मक स्तर पर रोबोट के साथ बातचीत करने की इच्छा के संदर्भ में, मैं इसे नहीं देखता। )
  • Great Expecter! to converse with whom was a New England Night's Entertainment. ( महान उम्मीद! किसके साथ बातचीत करने के लिए न्यू इंग्लैंड नाइट्स एंटरटेनमेंट था। )
  • Intercommunication no doubt takes place; men working together in quarry, brickfield or barrow-run, and out of earshot of their guardians, may and do converse at times. ( संचार निस्संदेह होता है; खदान, ईंट के खेत या बैरो-रन में एक साथ काम करने वाले और अपने अभिभावकों की आवाज से बाहर काम करने वाले पुरुष कभी-कभी बातचीत कर सकते हैं और कर सकते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • For these epitaphs, with others of a humbler kind, were brought before St Elizabeth to be identified in her ecstatic converse with St Verena, her cousin St Ursula, and others.
  • Borchers introduced his resistance-furnace, which, in one sense, is the converse of the Despretz apparatus.
  • And he admits (§ 63) that if we were compelled to choose between translating mental phenomena into physical and its converse, the latter would be preferable, seeing that the ideas of matter and motion, merely symbolic of unknowable realities, are complex states of consciousness built out of units of feeling.
  • Among the principal buildings and institutions are the Congregational Church, organized in 1660; the Norwich Free Academy (1856) and its Slater Memorial Hall, in which are the Peck Library and an Art Museum, and the Converse Art Annex and Art Collection; the Otis Public Library (1848); the William W.
  • At this date he was already distinguished as an accomplished scholar and critic, able to converse fluently in half-a-dozen languages, and well informed on most questions of scientific, artistic or antiquarian interest.
  • In bronchitis with profuse expectoration the use of morphine is particularly dangerous, as it is likely to check the cough so necessary for getting rid of the secretion, but in the converse condition it usefully allays the harassing cough by diminishing the excitability of the respiratory centre.
  • Deaf people can converse in sign language.  
  • Suppose, for instance, that y=x 2; then to every rational value of x there corresponds a rational value of y, but the converse does not hold.
  • But the converse, the measurement of the loudness of a sound not produced at our will, is by no means so easy.
  • He was educated at the university of Paris, and devoted himself to the study of oriental languages, going to Italy to perfect himself in them by converse with the orientals who frequented its sea-ports.
  • Their chairs made a scraping noise as the gentlemen who had conferred rose with apparent relief, and began walking up and down, arm in arm, to stretch their legs and converse in couples.
  • All his absent-mindedness and inability to enter a room and converse in it was, however, redeemed by his kindly, simple, and modest expression.
  • his converse at such seasons was always elevating
  • Within the main structure, our informant has heard roosters and turkeys speaking like people and cattle conversing in human language.
  • he fell in beside her and they began to converse amicably
  • Parents sometimes played with the infant, engaged in face-to-face interaction with the infants, or conversed with the recording assistant.
  • the slow process of growth and the converse process of decay