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demonstrative - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of demonstrative in Hindi

  • ठोस
  • प्रदर्शनात्मक
  • प्रदर्शक
  • निदर्शक

Adjective

  • ठोस
  • दिखाने का
  • उपपादक
  • साफ़
  • स्पष्ट
  • यक़ीनी
  • संकेतक
  •  निस्र्पक
  • ठोस रूप में पेश किया हुआ

demonstrative Definition

Adjective

  • (of a person) tending to show feelings, especially of affection, openly.
  • serving as conclusive evidence of something; giving proof.
  • (of a determiner or pronoun) indicating the person or thing referred to (e.g. this, that, those ).

Noun

  • a demonstrative determiner or pronoun.

demonstrative Example

  • Demonstrative evidence ( प्रदर्शनकारी साक्ष्य )
  • Aunt Queenie, a lesser witch, somewhat demonstrative and ill-advised, gave well-taken opportunities to Betty Elliott. ( आंटी क्वीनी, एक कम चुड़ैल, कुछ हद तक प्रदर्शनकारी और बुरी सलाह देने वाली, ने बेट्टी इलियट को अच्छी तरह से अवसर दिए। )
  • we were a very physically demonstrative family ( हम एक बहुत ही शारीरिक रूप से प्रदर्शनकारी परिवार थे )
  • demonstrative knowledge in the Analytics. ( विश्लेषिकी में प्रदर्शनकारी ज्ञान। )

More Sentence

  • The Posterior Analytics, on demonstrative syllogism, or science; 5.
  • The Italian right was so far not heavily attacked, and demonstrative attacks by the Austrians in the Val Sugana were readily repulsed.
  • Far from the timid and self-conscious child she had expected, Jonathan was both confident and demonstrative.
  • Averroes, at the same time, condemns the attempts of those who tried to give demonstrative science where the mind was not capable of more than rhetoric: they harm religion by their mere negations, destroying an old sensuous creed, but cannot build up a higher and intellectual faith.
  • If you are not very demonstrative, you will give the appearance of emotional indifference.
  • Does it trouble you that I'm not demonstrative?
  • If only she would think to be a little more demonstrative more often.
  • Such demonstrative pronouns tend to refer to a statement or abstract idea rather than to a specific noun.
  • demonstrative pronouns tend to refer to a statement or abstract idea rather than to a specific noun.
  • demonstrative concept to refer to a particular object.
  • demonstrative evidence: ' A Picture Paints a Thousand Words ' " 6 Computers and Law 28.
  • the possibility of a demonstrative science of ethics