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derisory - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of derisory in Hindi

  • व्यंग्यात्मक
  • व्यंगपूर्ण
  • ठिठोलिया
  • ताना मारनेवाला

derisory Definition

Adjective

  • ridiculously small or inadequate.
  • another term for derisive.

derisory Example

  • They were given a derisory pay rise ( उन्हें एक उपहासपूर्ण वेतन वृद्धि दी गई थी )
  • The derisory pay raise that the employees received was quickly eaten up by rising insurance costs.  ( कर्मचारियों को प्राप्त होने वाली उपहासपूर्ण वेतन वृद्धि बीमा लागतों में वृद्धि से शीघ्र ही समाप्त हो गई। ) 
  • Rather than languishing in rates paying derisory interest, these sums can be made to work hard for the business.   ( उपहासपूर्ण ब्याज का भुगतान करने वाली दरों में कमी करने के बजाय, इन राशियों को व्यवसाय के लिए कड़ी मेहनत करने के लिए बनाया जा सकता है। )
  • Millions of savers have money in deposit accounts that pay derisory rates of interest. ( लाखों बचतकर्ताओं के पास जमा खातों में पैसा है जो ब्याज की हास्यास्पद दरों का भुगतान करते हैं। ) 

More Sentence

  • Any money you do save will remain in accounts that pay derisory rates of interest.  
  • Members of the Services Union are voting on strike action after receiving what they consider to be a derisory pay rise.
  • Although he was convicted of robbery, the wealthy felon only served a derisory sentence of a couple of months.  
  • The amount was immediately criticized as far too small, even derisory.
  • Gilchrist, the union leader, called that offer derisory.
  • The first offer was a derisory one.
  • In 1946 Newman declined the offer of an OBE as he considered the offer derisory.
  • It was turned down by Wigan and labelled " derisory " by manager Paul Jewell.
  • Recently created redirect using a derisory slang term for psychologists to refer to an organization.
  • All the other arch-lords despise and mock him constantly for his derisory condition.
  • Byers said to noisy jeers and derisory laughter from opposition Conservative legislators.
  • "derisory " and " without any foundation ."
  • Many of the country's state-owned firms pay derisory wages.
  • Late, that is, by the Postal Service's own derisory standards.
  • The derisory increase in interest wasn’t welcomed, but the small upsurge didn’t bring much of a financial change.  
  • his derisory gaze swept over her