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depth - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of depth in Hindi

  • गहराई
  • गंभीरता
  • मध्यमार्ग
  • गहरा स्थान
  • गहरा जल
  • गहरापन
  • मध्य भाग
  • विचार-गंभीर्य
  • गहनता

depth Definition

Noun

  • the distance from the top or surface to the bottom of something.
  • the quality of being intense or extreme.
  • a point far below the surface.

depth Example

  • loosen the soil to a depth of 8 inches ( मिट्टी को 8 इंच की गहराई तक ढीला करें )
  • my voice had not yet acquired husky depth ( मेरी आवाज़ ने अभी तक कर्कश गहराई हासिल नहीं की थी )
  • the wine shows good depth of color ( शराब रंग की अच्छी गहराई दिखाती है )
  • the book has unexpected depth ( पुस्तक में अप्रत्याशित गहराई है )

More Sentence

  • He understood the depth of her fear.
  • It was difficult to describe the depth of her feelings.
  • Tears began to spill down her face as she understood the depth of Gabriel.s pain.
  • He wore light colors this day of tan, a shade that brought out the depth of honey in his skin.
  • The water is so transparent that the bottom can easily be discerned at the depth of twenty-five or thirty feet.
  • The mean depth is 189 ft., and the maximum 512 ft.
  • She felt her own tears spill over at the depth of his pain.
  • He was always hearing such words as: "With your remarkable kindness," or, "With your excellent heart," "You are yourself so honorable Count," or, "Were he as clever as you," and so on, till he began sincerely to believe in his own exceptional kindness and extraordinary intelligence, the more so as in the depth of his heart it had always seemed to him that he really was very kind and intelligent.
  • He wanted her, and nothing had ever made her happier in her life than when she saw the depth of his emotion in his eyes and lived through the consuming intensity with which he made love to her.
  • The dockyard, chiefly used for naval repairs, covers about 60 acres, and consists of three basins and large docks, the depth of water in the basins ranging down to 26 ft.
  • There are two piers enclosing a harbour with a total area of 48 acres, having a depth of about 16 ft.
  • So no one should expect thoughtful, in-depth exchanges.
  • "The depth won't be there ."
  • He decided to dive in the water but overestimated the depth.
  • Reeves was eager to portray a character with more emotional depth.
  • There's a whole depth here nobody's tapped.
  • We have a more defined depth chart than in the past,
  • He read it on the field and on the depth chart.
  • He is a senior defensive end deep on the depth chart.
  • So, now, it's a lack of depth.
  • The Cowboys signed quarterbacks Mike Pagel and Tommy Hodson for depth.
  • It's difficult to see depth in a sentence .
  • Heat oil in heavy skillet to a depth of 1 inch.
  • Both fish hit the water and streaked back into the depths.
  • 1995 will test the depth of Japan's political renewal.
  • John ( Calipari ) has done a great job developing depth.
  • Tar Heels coach Dean Smith worries more about size than depth.
  • Once, when he had touched on this topic with his mother, he discovered, to his surprise and somewhat to his satisfaction, that in the depth of her soul she too had doubts about this marriage.
  • And from an unknown depth rose increasingly triumphant sounds.
  • He was largely immune to the world, but he had some depth of emotion, if he respected his mother's memory by not killing women.
  • It was only a slight brush, not enough to fully wake him from the depth of his stupor.
  • they have so much depth that they could afford the luxury of breaking in their players slowly
  • the depth of the wardrobe
  • a man of compassion and depth of feeling
  • shallow water of no more than 12 feet in depth
  • third-year courses typically go into more depth
  • texture in a picture gives it depth