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diary - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of diary in Hindi

  • डायरी
  • दैनन्दिनी
  • दैनिकी

Noun

  • दैनंदिनी
  • दिनपत्रिका
  • रोज़नामचा
  • कैलेंडर
  • ब्राडकास्ट
  • दैनिक वृत्त की पुस्तक
  • जंत्री
  • तिथि-पत्र

diary Definition

Noun

  • a book in which one keeps a daily record of events and experiences.

diary Example

  • I resolved to keep a diary of events during the war ( मैंने युद्ध के दौरान की घटनाओं की एक डायरी रखने का संकल्प लिया )
  • Effie told me about the prostitute whose diary you're reading. ( एफी ने मुझे उस वेश्या के बारे में बताया जिसकी डायरी आप पढ़ रहे हैं। )
  • After this, three pages were left blank in the diary, and then the following was written: ( इसके बाद डायरी में तीन पन्ने खाली छोड़े गए और फिर निम्नलिखित लिखा गया: )
  • b Macky's Memoirs, 46; Pepys's Diary, viii. ( बी मैकी के संस्मरण, 46; पेप्सी डायरी, viii. )

More Sentence

  • Pierre went on with his diary, and this is what he wrote in it during that time:
  • Little girls will often keep a diary because later in life they will want to read their thoughts and actions during their childhood.  
  • After my mom read my diary, I realized she knew what that I met a new boy in school and how I felt about him.  
  • During the Holocaust, Anne Frank wrote in a diary every day about the events and terror she felt hiding from the Nazis.  
  • The latter is a diary of events kept during Sir Stamford Raffles' administration by his Malay scribe.
  • He ceased keeping a diary, avoided the company of the Brothers, began going to the club again, drank a great deal, and came once more in touch with the bachelor sets, leading such a life that the Countess Helene thought it necessary to speak severely to him about it.
  • The building was burnt to the ground with all that it contained, including his private diary for forty years.
  • In the diary was set down everything in the children's lives that seemed noteworthy to their mother as showing their characters or suggesting general reflections on educational methods.
  • Dean wondered how Effie would accept the final chapter of Annie's diary, once he had a chance to share it with her as Cynthia had promised.
  • I have received much assistance from the various books in which the Diary is quoted.
  • This is the manuscript diary of a weaver of Oldham roughly covering the period 1787 to 1830.
  • I managed to get a translation of a diary kept by a German soldier who fell on the field.
  • They profess to see in the Diary simply the image of Everyman in his bare skin.
  • Shall I enter in my diary that a chit came down the Pass from a woman who never went up it?
  • This diary was one of the most valuable treasures in the library of the late Mr. Tilden.
  • He kept no Diary until he had settled in Cavendish Square in 1775, after his journey to Italy.
  • Rowbotham in his diary gives two accounts of fires which were caused by carelessness in drying cotton.
  • In 1802 he was appointed editor of the Gentlemen's Diary, and in 1818 editor of the Ladies' Diary and superintendent of the almanacs of the Stationers' Company.