defeatist - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of defeatist in Hindi
- पराजयवादी
- निराशावादी
- निराशात्मक
defeatist Definition
Noun
- a person who expects or is excessively ready to accept failure.
Adjective
- demonstrating expectation or acceptance of failure.
defeatist Example
- we have a duty not to be so defeatist ( हमारा कर्तव्य है कि हम इतने पराजित न हों )
- Enough of this defeatist scratcher-shit, Yannic said to Longeau. ( इस पराजयवादी खरोंच-बकवास के लिए, यानिक ने लोंगौ से कहा। )
- Communicating in a slow or dull way that says or suggests a defeatist. ( धीमे या नीरस तरीके से संचार करना जो एक पराजयवादी कहता है या सुझाव देता है। )
- The officer carefully chose his words, not wanting to appear defeatist. ( अधिकारी ने सावधानी से अपने शब्दों को चुना, पराजयवादी नहीं दिखना चाहता था। )
More Sentence
- If enough people voted their conscience instead of having that defeatist attitude, the party would win.
- But the first reactions were more defiant than defeatist.
- It is a defeatist attitude, " said Hal Sutton . ..
- On Saturday, Schundler at times sounded outright defeatist.
- My point in describing all this bad news is not to be defeatist.
- The defeatist foe had quickly loaded their war-ships with boxes and bags of loot stolen from Eid and other Fjordane towns.
- The check was Anna's way of branding him a defeatist, a coward, a man deficient in fortitude to brave the rigours of the assignment.
- When the employees realised this, they developed a defeatist attitude.
- Time has demonstrated how mistaken that defeatist European story is.
- The armed forces have never been more demoralized and defeatist.
- I've never gone to the ballpark with a defeatist attitude.
- "It's a defeatist thing,"
- We have become a defeatist people lacking introspection and self-criticism.
- She was hardly a left-wing radical or defeatist.
- But in Moscow, many see the agreement as defeatist and dangerous.
- That is another defeatist attitude which weighs heavily against the hockey team.
- Worse, Ghormley had proven to be a defeatist, lacking aggressiveness and constantly worrying about the enemy’s moves instead of devising strategies to take the initiative.
- With unemployment hovering in double digits, the people of Britain are defeatist and cynical, a far cry from the plucky can-do spirit that buoyed Great Britain in World War II.
- While the false proposition might help massage the long nursed Hindu hurt by rationalizing their defeatist past, the minorities grab it as a tactical stick to beat Hindutva with that is regardless of its endorsement by the highest judiciary of the land.