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desolation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of desolation in Hindi

  • वीरानी
  • noun
  • वीरानी
  • तनहाई
  • मायूसी
  • अकेलापन
  • निराशा
  • निर्जनता
  • उजाड़ना
  • बरबाद करना
  • तबाह करना
  • मुसीबत
  • शोक
  • तबाही
  • बरबादी

desolation Definition

Noun

  • a state of complete emptiness or destruction.

desolation Example

  • The stony desolation of the desert ( रेगिस्तान की पथरीली वीरानी )
  • Desolation absorbed her into her thoughts, until Jade spoke again. ( वीरानी ने उसे अपने विचारों में समाहित कर लिया, जब तक कि जेड फिर से नहीं बोला। ) 
  • Desolation, unlike anything she'd ever felt, made her want to sink into the ground and stay there. ( उजाड़, किसी भी चीज़ के विपरीत, जिसे उसने कभी महसूस किया था, उसने उसे जमीन में डूबने और वहीं रहने के लिए प्रेरित किया। )
  • Words are powerless to describe the desolation of that prison-house, or the joy of the soul that is delivered out of its captivity. ( उस कारागार की उजाड़ या उसकी कैद से मुक्त हुई आत्मा की खुशी का वर्णन करने के लिए शब्द शक्तिहीन हैं। )

More Sentence

  • I can well remember what a feeling of loneliness and desolation now took possession of me.
  • The atmosphere of winter gave the desolation she had passed through a special charm.
  • Those who waited and moved too late, perished in the desolation that came to pass.
  • Even at student age I wasn't old enough to appreciate the melancholic desolation which seeps through the cracks of the comedy.  
  • Both novels focus on the desolation of a family trapped in the quagmire of poverty, victimization, and oppression in the Harlem ghetto.  
  • A cracked, harsh voice suddenly speaks out of the darkness, conveying all the desolation of Mars.  
  • The film's landscape of urban desolation must have taken some ingenuity to achieve.  
  • The post-apocalyptic sense of the image appealed to me, along with the aural desolation.
  • Evening was drawing on, and a sort of grey desolation seemed to be creeping over the plains.
  • Before sundown they were many miles away, leaving behind desolation and blank dismay.
  • This deserted, ruinous hut only added a new touch of desolation to the dreary gully.
  • How different was this solitude from the self-inflicted desolation which I had once endured?
  • The war had brought mourning and desolation to the upper-class homes of England.
  • But the desolation of Edom has already been accomplished in the time of Malachi i.
  • desolation of the earth.
  • If every man should fight for the best form of government the state would come to desolation.
  • Unfortunately several of these fertile tracts suffer severely from malaria (q.v.), and especially the great plain adjoining the Gulf of Tarentum, which in the early ages of history was surrounded by a girdle of Greek cities—some of which attained to almost unexampled prosperity—has for centuries past been given up to almost complete desolation.
  • Along the shores of the bay, and in the valleys of the mountains to the north and west it was inhabited; htit a great belt of desolation separated it from the regions in which the Moslem were fighting out their own quarrels.
  • In choked desolation, she watched him leave