cravat - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of cravat in Hindi
cravat Definition
Noun
- a short, wide strip of fabric worn by men around the neck and tucked inside an open-necked shirt.
cravat Example
- Styles varied from the plain cravat to those edged with lace or fringe. ( स्टाइल प्लेन क्रैवेट से लेकर लेस या फ्रिंज के साथ अलग-अलग होते हैं। )
- Everyone also wore some sort of neck cloth at all times, usually a cravat, which was wrapped around the neck and tied in front. ( हर कोई हर समय किसी न किसी तरह के गले का कपड़ा पहनता था, आमतौर पर एक क्रवट, जिसे गले में लपेटा जाता था और सामने बांधा जाता था। )
- He wore a cravat and a dark, sober suit with wide lapels. ( उन्होंने क्रैवेट और चौड़े लैपल्स के साथ एक डार्क, सोबर सूट पहना था। )
- I have never seen a man wearing cravat. ( मैंने कभी किसी आदमी को क्रावत पहने हुए नहीं देखा। )
More Sentence
- Mr. Kenge adjusting his cravat, then looked at us.
- You're never fully dressed without a cravat.
- A light-haired young man, without a cravat, went from barricade to barricade, carrying pass-words.
- Change that cravat for this of mine, that coat for this of mine.
- Now is I buy cravat to give him everyday instead.
- Filar towel, cravat, chatelaine, sock, underwear, cap, glasses, portfolio, these petty things have the drawer that belongs to his, leave out a lot of inconvenience that arrange and seek a thing.
- They wore ordinary ties instead of the more formal high collar and cravat.
- Even now he was wearing a cravat with his dressing gown.
- He was elegantly attired in velvet smoking jacket, cravat and cape.
- Some patients may prefer a stoma protector, which resembles a breathable cravat covering.
- Great care was taken in the laundering and tying of his stiffly starched cravat.
- In the heat of the battle with his cravat he had forgotten all about his tennis shoes.
- The folds of his immaculate white cravat were in themselves letters of recommendation.
- Golownin could hardly make himself believe that his muslin cravat was of this material.
- He clasped his coat from the cravat to the waist, and compressed his embroidered belt.
- He must be a man of genius; he is so unlike everybody; the very tie of his cravat proves it.
- Putting his hand to his collar, he found his evening cravat awry and his waistcoat pulled out of shape.
- He is dressed in yellow silk with a brown mantle, and his lace cravat is held by a circle of diamonds.
- In the hall he passed a white cravat and a majestic leather satchel, evidently the old gentleman of the showcase.
- His dark brown hair was carefully dressed, diamonds gleamed in the cravat of snowy lace at his throat.
- His clothing was in disorder; his cravat floated outside his vest, gored and torn by one of the horns.
- cravat pin.
- Below, was the heavy jowl of the sensualist curving in a broad crease over his cravat.