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creditable - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of creditable in Hindi

  • श्रेयस्कर
  • विश्वसनीय
  • विश्वास्य
  • प्रत्ययनीय
  • आकलनीय
  • श्रेयस्कर

creditable Definition

Adjective

  • (of a performance, effort, or action) deserving public acknowledgment and praise but not necessarily outstanding or successful.

creditable Example

  • a very creditable 2–4 defeat ( एक बहुत ही विश्वसनीय 2-4 हार )
  • opened a fresh and more creditable chapter in Bonner's career. ( बोनर के करियर में एक नया और अधिक विश्वसनीय अध्याय खोला। )
  • At the end of October 1785 he closed a scholastic career which had been creditable but not brilliant. ( अक्टूबर १७८५ के अंत में उन्होंने एक शैक्षिक कैरियर को बंद कर दिया जो विश्वसनीय तो था लेकिन शानदार नहीं था। )
  • John's struggle against the barons and Prince Louis (1216), afterwards King Louis VIII., was the most creditable episode of his career. ( बैरन और प्रिंस लुइस (1216) के खिलाफ जॉन का संघर्ष, बाद में किंग लुई VIII।, उनके करियर का सबसे विश्वसनीय एपिसोड था। )

More Sentence

  • If there had been no fighting daring these autumn months worthy of mention, much creditable work had been carried out by the invaders in respect to developing communications and to improving jetties and landing-places, especially at Suvla.
  • In 1886 he was elected mayor of New York City, his nomination having been forced upon the Democratic Party by the strength of the other nominees, Henry George and Theodore Roosevelt; his administration (1887-1888) was thoroughly efficient and creditable, but he broke with Tammany, was not renominated, ran independently for re-election, and was defeated.
  • And all of them played creditable, active defense at times.
  • Australia and New Zealand have produced creditable Burgundy-style pinots.
  • And those punches and a creditable chin carried him the distance.
  • Once again, Roy Jones made a creditable opponent look inept.
  • Tagliabue added : " We have had no creditable threats.
  • Despite its creditable result, Osasuna remains 18th with nine points.
  • Huston would later describe her as a " creditable " actress.
  • But Baumann still managed to finish in a creditable fourth place.
  • The wars between Louis XII gave him a more creditable opening.
  • I only included creditable claims and statements in the Wikipedia article.
  • He is a scholarly clergyman, and creditable to the cloth.
  • Simple concepts are usually more reliable and certainly more creditable.
  • But Sunday made her a very creditable and tolerably cheerful-looking Mrs.
  • Only the one small mishap marred a very creditable recovery project at Mulgrave.
  • They were held in the pretty Congregational Church, and were highly creditable.
  • But Wemyss's business record, the solicitor they employed informed them, was quite creditable.
  • It's difficult to see creditable in a sentence .
  • This is a true story backed up by written creditable sources.
  • Northwestern sacked Otton four times, creditable under normal circumstances.
  • He got beat a head, but he ran a creditable race.
  • Murder of innocent bystanders doesn't strike me as very creditable.
  • He hadn't put up great numbers, just creditable ones.
  • His overall record is creditable _ particularly on the economy.
  • In some parts the natives made most creditable progress in all branches of learning.
  • Further, they had the effect of sobering the culprit, and the more creditable part of his life did not begin till he left Vincennes.
  • The conduct of foreign relations was on the whole the most creditable part of his administration.
  • Gibbon, however, regrets that the style of his pamphlet was too acrimonious; and this regret, considering his antagonist's slight claims to forbearance, is creditable to him.
  • In this war, which presented no features of a creditable kind, the loss to English commerce from Dutch cruisers was so great that it was found necessary to suspend the clause of the navigation act which forbade the purchase of foreign-built vessels.
  • They succumbed to the Persian dynasty of the Sassanids, who ruled successfully for about four centuries, established the Zoroastrian faith as their state religion, and maintained a creditable conflict with the East Roman empire.