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dear - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dear in Hindi

  • प्रिय
  • प्यारा
  • महंगा
  • बहुमूल्य
  • मूल्यवान
  • प्यारा
  • प्रेमी
  • माशूक़
  • बहुत ज़्यादा दाम
  • बहुत ज़्यादा दाम पर
  • ‍जोखिम पर दैनिक आय
  • लाड़ला

dear Definition

Adjective

  • regarded with deep affection; cherished by someone.

Noun

  • used as an affectionate or friendly form of address.

dear Example

  • he is very dear to me ( वह मुझे बहुत प्रिय है )
  • Her stupidity had cost a life this time – the life of a dear friend. ( उसकी मूर्खता ने इस बार एक जीवन खर्च किया था - एक प्रिय मित्र का जीवन। )
  • Just now, my dear, there is not a single warrior in your company. ( अभी-अभी, मेरे प्रिय, आपकी कंपनी में एक भी योद्धा नहीं है। )
  • "Yes, dear," her mistress replied; "there are people living in this house, although we cannot see them. ( "हाँ, प्रिय," उसकी मालकिन ने उत्तर दिया; "इस घर में लोग रहते हैं, हालाँकि हम उन्हें देख नहीं सकते। )

More Sentence

  • oh dear, I've upset you
  • a dear friend
  • "Never mind, my dear," said his mother.
  • Do me this little service, my dear Prince, and I will for ever be your most devoted admirer.
  • But he paid dear for his Insolence, and was sentenced to lie in Prison twelve Years.
  • Nothing but the grimly painted portrait of her poor dear man, which had been hung against the wall.
  • The smoking wreckage represents only a ruined home that was dear through years of use and pleasant associations.
  • All of the people should love our dear home town and try to make it beautiful, healthful and comfortable.
  • I was sure dear Brenda would be far more candid with the instrument pressed to her throat.
  • Those were dear good people, but they must have carried simplicity and credulity to the limit.
  • This perilous privilege, so dear to their age and species, had never been granted them before.
  • The death of her father and her dear mother, so sudden, following so soon one after the other.
  • Many times has my rage almost betrayed my secret; which none knew but my dear child Azalia.
  • "My dear, you've not been yourself lately," he added, softening.
  • First of all, dear friend, tell me how you are.
  • From your dear little daughter.
  • They haven't a clue that they are doing so, poor dears, but that doesn't destroy the fact that they are.
  • The poor old dears in the fixed income group are disappointed in the party opposite.
  • There is no precedent whatever for instructing an authority—an authority, mark you—to do all that it can to secure, poor dears.
  • There is a great mistake which one often dears in talking about scientific teaching.
  • I ask myself what the poor dears have done wrong.
  • We should not fool ourselves into believing that these old people are delightful dears that one wants to be with all the time.
  • Each letter, written in excellent penmanship, began Dear Annie but there were no accompanying envelopes and no addresses.
  • The most reputable of the Jews fled to Egypt; but Onias, a righteous man and dear to God, who had hidden himself, was discovered by the besiegers.
  • Dear me, that will make 23 vacan­cies—24 if Mr. Cleary is gone too.
  • I held two things dear: my cause and my Xander.
  • Dear friend, I can do nothing.
  • "The danger with Darkyn is dealing and you, my dear, are harmless," he replied.
  • "My dear Han, you were right about these damn moods," she said in the empty hallway.
  • a dear little puppy
  • Martin, my dear fellow
  • Harry's a dear
  • don't you worry, dear