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detestable - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of detestable in Hindi

  • घिनौना
  • घृणास्पद
  • घृणा करने योग्य
  • तिरस्करणीय
  • घृणाजनक
  • गर्हणीय

detestable Definition

Adjective

  • deserving intense dislike.

detestable Example

  • I found the film's violence detestable ( मुझे फिल्म की हिंसा घृणित लगी )
  • His nobleness of spirit softened the detestable rivalries of the early leaders. ( उनकी महानता ने शुरुआती नेताओं की घृणित प्रतिद्वंद्विता को नरम कर दिया। ) 
  • I quote a few words from hundreds of these detestable writings, which should be studied. ( मैं इन सैकड़ों घृणित लेखों में से कुछ शब्द उद्धृत करता हूं, जिनका अध्ययन किया जाना चाहिए। )
  • " We are not born, but reborn, Christians," and that which when done for idols was detestable is acceptable when done for the martyrs. ( "हम पैदा नहीं हुए हैं, लेकिन पुनर्जन्म, ईसाई," और जो मूर्तियों के लिए किया गया था वह घृणित था जब शहीदों के लिए किया गया था। )

More Sentence

  • Of the detestable Tiptoft he writes that there flowered in.
  • It's a totally compelling story, with a bunch of likeable characters and a truly detestable villain.
  • detestable crime constantly mentioned in these depositions of the refugees.
  • detestable in the eyes of the LORD.
  • An anarchy that would deluge the land with blood seems to me detestable and wicked.
  • Monday's premiere is actually tame, but still detestable.
  • He formed a detestable cabinet and called this action real reform,
  • The IRA's campaign is cynical and detestable,"
  • The IRA's campaign is cynical and detestable ."
  • He considers the symposium a detestable, common drinking-bout.
  • I have now reverted the article to the mutually detestable version.
  • The demand letter was probably heavy handed, but not detestable.
  • It makes Sipowicz the lovable / detestable sort he is.
  • Duke effectively makes Bubba detestable; the audience almost hisses his entrances.
  • Platitudes are detestable to us, unless they come clothed in a brilliant metaphor.
  • Few occupations are more detestable than poring over cypher, but total inaction is worse.
  • Thus he asserts himself in detestable fashion; and people who should know better submit to him.