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delirious - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of delirious in Hindi

  • भ्रांतचित्त
  • बेसुध
  • चैतन्यरहित
  • प्रलाप सा
  • बे बेहोश
  • अचेत
  • सन्निपातग्रस्‍त

delirious Definition

Adjective

  • in an acutely disturbed state of mind resulting from illness or intoxication and characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherence of thought and speech.

delirious Example

  • He became delirious and couldn't recognize people ( वह बेहोश हो गया और लोगों को नहीं पहचान सका )
  • he patient may be somewhat confused and delirious. ( वह रोगी कुछ भ्रमित और भ्रमित हो सकता है। )
  • He had been unconscious ever since a week last Monday night, but he was not delirious. ( वह पिछले सोमवार की रात एक सप्ताह से बेहोश था, लेकिन उसे होश नहीं था। )
  • Delirious with grief, my friend could barely speak at her dad’s funeral. ( दुःख से बेहाल, मेरी सहेली अपने पिता के अंतिम संस्कार में मुश्किल से बोल पाई। )
  • She crashed her car and became quite delirious when she saw that she was injured.  ( उसने अपनी कार को दुर्घटनाग्रस्त कर दिया और जब उसने देखा कि वह घायल हो गई है तो वह काफी बेहोश हो गई। )

More Sentence

  • The tropical heat was making me delirious and unable think clearly.  
  • I was delirious after learning that I was diagnosed with an incurable disease.  
  • At every jolt he again felt unendurable pain; his feverishness increased and he grew delirious.
  • I was so delirious, I told my mom that Jesus was coming.
  • delirious scenes at the finish.
  • A delirious thought tommy sat down at the table.
  • He was never delirious the way most typhus patients are.
  • Thus, the two sides to Neptune are rapture or despair, delirious happiness versus pain and confusion.  
  • After all, not wearing any clothes at all is fairly hazardous, especially if the sun is making you a little delirious.  
  • The legendary frontiersman is seldom sober, and by the time of the siege he is too sick and delirious with typhoid to hold his eponymous knife.  
  • And delirious daftness without rhyme or reason is just plain boring and at the core of this film.  
  • On the unit, he was agitated and delirious, undressing himself for several days.  
  • If left untreated, the patient may be highly agitated, develop insomnia, become delirious or go into a coma.
  • Fast, shallow breathing, loss of control, groping around with the fingers, delirious talk, sweat.
  • Behind me I heard Holmes's high, thin voice in some delirious chant.
  • It was time—two hours after he was delirious; the next day he died.
  • Here, have some of this Peaberry, I think you're delirious with fatigue.
  • I think you must have eaten something which has made you all delirious.
  • Chris was worried that she seemed to be becoming increasingly delirious.
  • Next day she was delirious and kept on muttering letters and figures which were never the same.
  • That he was delirious then, and had never been able to tell them who he was or whence he came.
  • The air was perfumed with the aroma of flowers and moistened by the delirious play of fountains.
  • Her cheeks were rosy with the happy thrumming of her heart; a delirious beat was in her temples.
  • With this attack for the first time I became unconscious, and passed into a delirious state.
  • Two of my ribs were fractured, and for three weeks I was confined to bed with a delirious fever.
  • Mitya himself was almost delirious, feeling that his happiness was at hand.
  • That very day, sir, he fell ill with fever and was delirious all night.
  • At last, delirious with joy, they began cheering and clapping their hands.
  • delirious with happiness that I am back in parliament.
  • there was a great roar from the delirious crowd