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desert - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of desert in Hindi

Noun

  • रेगिस्तान
  • निर्जन
  • निर्जन स्थान
  • मस्र्भूमि
  • मस्र्स्थल
  • सहरा
  •  योग्यता
  • गुण
  • ख़ूबी

Adjective

  • सुनसान
  • निर्जन
  • वीरान

verb

  • छोड़ना
  • छोड़ देना
  • त्याग करना
  •  त्यागना
  • कर्तव्य छोड़कर भागना
  • हट जाना
  • कूच करना
  • परित्याग करना
  • अभित्यजन करना
  • गुणावगुण
  • अर्हता

desert Definition

Noun

  • a dry, barren area of land, especially one covered with sand, that is characteristically desolate, waterless, and without vegetation.

Adjective

  • like a desert.

Verb

  • abandon (a person, cause, or organization) in a way considered disloyal or treacherous.

desert Example

  • Desert wastes ( रेगिस्तान का कचरा )
  • His life in the regiment had been such a hell that he decided to desert ( रेजिमेंट में उनका जीवन ऐसा नरक था कि उन्होंने छोड़ने का फैसला किया )
  • The desert night was cold and dark. ( रेगिस्तान की रात ठंडी और अंधेरी थी। )
  • She turned away from the desert and crossed her arms. ( वह रेगिस्तान से दूर हो गई और अपनी बाहों को पार कर गई। )

More Sentence

  • My aunt's house has no grass because she lives in a desert region.  
  • Summers are very hot and dry when you live in a desert area.  
  • Joey encountered a bad sandstorm when he visited the desert.  
  • Seeing the tall cacti was Gerald's favorite part when going to the desert.  
  • Tammy moved to a desert region because she hates the colder seasons.  
  • A chill descended over the desert compound as the sun set.
  • The landing overlooked the parched desert surrounding the black fortress.
  • She trailed, stepping into the chilled desert night.
  • The desert solitude had stooped him with its awesome burden of brooding silence.
  • Here the desert is most grotesque, and here are pastoral retreats the most secluded.
  • In the desert town men began to notice the regularity of his comings and goings.
  • You cannot desert the scars life has given you, nor divest yourself of her compensating gifts.
  • He can exchange few ideas with them, and as regards social intercourse, he is almost as much alone as if he were on a desert island.
  • No doubt multitudes so enlisted under the Confederate flag with full determination to desert to our lines at the first convenient opportunity.
  • The desert grief of his race welled up from the depths of him, and the taste of his waters was as the taste of the waters of Marah.
  • With him there had come three strangers, who from their dress and appearance were inhabitants of the great desert to the north of Parrabang.
  • Ship the outfit to the desert town, and then hit it along the rails to where we hid it.
  • Yes, if the silence of this rocky desert deceive me not, here I may die in peace.
  • Overgrazing has created desert conditions
  • a cultural desert