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custom - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of custom in Hindi

  • रिवाज
  • प्रथा
  • आदत
  • प्रचलन
  • परिपाटी
  • चरित्र
  • सीमा-शुल्क
  • रूढ़ि, प्रथा

custom Definition

Noun

  • a traditional and widely accepted way of behaving or doing something that is specific to a particular society, place, or time.

custom Example

  • the old English custom of dancing around the maypole ( मेपोल के चारों ओर नृत्य करने का पुराना अंग्रेजी रिवाज )
  • it was my custom to nap for an hour every day ( हर दिन एक घंटे के लिए झपकी लेना मेरा रिवाज था )
  • That seems to be the custom around here. ( ऐसा लगता है कि यहां का रिवाज है। )
  • Besides, it is not our custom to deliver goods. ( इसके अलावा, माल पहुंचाने का हमारा रिवाज नहीं है। )

More Sentence

  • Custom or public opinion doubtless secured that the parties would not agree to wrong.
  • Almost all trace of tribal custom has already disappeared from the law of the Code.
  • The commercials were not for familiar brands; there was no feeling of use and custom to them.
  • We know this, because the custom of lighting the fire survived until very recent times.
  • The boy fetched the weapon, and according to custom preceded the visitor down the pathway.
  • Habit reconciles mankind to everything, even humiliation, and custom veils disgrace.
  • In this country most horses have a name, but in Germany this custom must be unusual.
  • Here the door opened, and Mr. Townshend walked in unannounced, as it was his custom to do.
  • The custom of carefully selecting the seed has grown with the industry and may be said to be inseparable from it.
  • Afterward, when she was alone with her mother, as was her custom she reflected a little while over the matter.
  • It was a custom which was so well established and so universally recognized, that it had all the force and dignity of law.
  • He used to speak at me, and drifted into a custom of coming home with me very regularly for an after-talk.
  • It is clothed in homespun flannel, which arises from the custom of its votaries offering portions of their dress when addressing it.
  • Most of the boys she dated would never have thought of practicing the age-old custom of walking around the car to open her door, or guiding her through the crowd with a gentle hand on one elbow.
  • It is the rule and custom of the cupbearer to pour out a little of the wine and taste it before handing the cup to me.
  • Here and there a couple of bees, by force of habit and custom cleaning out the brood cells, with efforts beyond their strength laboriously drag away a dead bee or bumblebee without knowing why they do it.
  • Comparatively, tattooing is not the hideous custom which it is called.
  • The ancient custom called the beklem-recht, or lease-right, doubtless accounts for the extended ownership of the land.
  • It was the custom for the archbishop elect to take two oaths, the first of episcopal allegiance to the pope, and the second in recognition of the royal supremacy.
  • Before the hunt, by old custom, the count had drunk a silver cupful of mulled brandy, taken a snack, and washed it down with half a bottle of his favorite Bordeaux.
  • Most of Jackson's clothes, especially his suits, were custom made or straight off the runway from Paris or Milan.
  • Previously John, disregarding the custom of the past, had taken as much as he could extort.
  • It is a custom in the South to build a small house near the homestead as an annex to be used on occasion.
  • The law and custom which preceded the Code we shall call " early," that of the New Babylonian empire (as well as the Persian, Greek, &c.) " late.
  • custom demanded that a person should have gifts for the child