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curiosities - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of curiosities in Hindi

  • अनोखी
  • जिज्ञासा
  • कुतूहल
  • कौतुक

curiosities Definition

Noun

  • a strong desire to know or learn something.
  • a strange or unusual object or fact.

curiosities Example

  • Into various parts of the fabric were built relics and curiosities from historical structures, such as the doorway of the old Tolbooth in Edinburgh. ( कपड़े के विभिन्न हिस्सों में ऐतिहासिक संरचनाओं से अवशेष और जिज्ञासाओं का निर्माण किया गया था, जैसे एडिनबर्ग में पुराने टोलबूथ का द्वार। )
  • In the cabine t of curiosities there is a complete collection of clocks and watches from the earliest to the present time. ( जिज्ञासाओं के मंत्रिमंडल में प्राचीन काल से लेकर आज तक की घड़ियों और घड़ियों का संपूर्ण संग्रह है। )
  • These natural curiosities may go against school policy and land them in trouble with little effort. ( ये प्राकृतिक जिज्ञासाएँ स्कूल की नीति के विरुद्ध जा सकती हैं और थोड़े से प्रयास से उन्हें परेशानी में डाल सकती हैं। )
  • The museum, occupying an old Gothic church, is particularly rich in Roman remains and in early Christian sarcophagi; there is also a museum of Provencal curiosities.  ( संग्रहालय, एक पुराने गोथिक चर्च पर कब्जा कर रहा है, विशेष रूप से रोमन अवशेषों और प्रारंभिक ईसाई सरकोफेगी में समृद्ध है; प्रोवेनकल जिज्ञासाओं का एक संग्रहालय भी है। )

More Sentence

  • Two houses of the 16th century, the Hotel d'Estrades and the Hotel de Vaurs, are used as the museum, which has a rich collection of fossils, prehistoric and Roman remains, and other antiquities and curiosities.
  • He arrived in Paris on the 14th of March 1762 in possession of one hundred and eighty oriental manuscripts, besides other curiosities
  • Galen was a man furnished with all the anatomical, medical and philosophical knowledge of his time; he had studied all kinds of natural curiosities, and had stood in near relation to important political events; he possessed enormous industry, great practical sagacity and unbounded literary fluency.
  • As it hovers, it looks down at me with curiosity.
  • "It was a curiosity, " said Rajah.
  • But the father refused, increasing the son's curiosity.
  • Now, this device certainly provokes the reader's curiosity.
  • "Curiosity gets you dead, " she stated.
  • They have been dismissed by some political analysts as irrelevant curiosities.
  • Are we smart enough to survive the flood of their curiosity?
  • But it is the callers who are the real anthropological curiosity.
  • Fearnside (1838); George Grant, A Comprehensive History of London (Dublin, 1849); John Timbs, Curiosities of London (1855, later editions 1855, 1868, 1875, 1876); Old London Papers, Archaeological Institute (1867); W.
  • Phillipps, Bart., in 1826); Johann Kunkel, Vollstandige Glasmacher-Kunst (Nuremberg, 1785); Apsley Pellatt, Curiosities of Glass-making (London, 1849); A.
  • He turns away contemptuously from the mere curiosities of literature, and is never tempted to make a display of trivial erudition.
  • Among the other prominent buildings in Weimar are the Griines Schloss (18th century), containing a library of 200,000 volumes and a valuable collection of portraits, busts and literary and other curiosities; the old ducal dower-house (Wittumspalais); the museum, built in1863-1868in the Renaissance style with some old masters and Preller's famous mural paintings illustrating the Odyssey.
  • The museum contains various valuable collections of curiosities, interesting mosaics, coins, casts, a library of 230,000 volumes, and valuable manuscripts.
  • His voluminous writings in philology, natural history, physics and mathematics often accordingly have a good deal of the historical interest which attaches to pioneering work, however imperfectly performed; otherwise they now take rank as curiosities of literature merely.