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dictionary - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dictionary in Hindi

  • शब्दकोश
  • कोश
  • शब्द-संग्रह
  • महाकोश
  • शब्दसागर

dictionary Definition

a book or electronic resource that lists the words of a language (typically in alphabetical order) and gives their meaning, or gives the equivalent words in a different language, often also providing information about pronunciation, origin, and usage. ( एक पुस्तक या इलेक्ट्रॉनिक संसाधन जो किसी भाषा के शब्दों (आमतौर पर वर्णमाला के क्रम में) को सूचीबद्ध करता है और उनका अर्थ देता है, या एक अलग भाषा में समकक्ष शब्द देता है, अक्सर उच्चारण, उत्पत्ति और उपयोग के बारे में जानकारी भी प्रदान करता है।)

dictionary Example

  • the worm attempts to crack account passwords using a built-in dictionary ( कृमि एक अंतर्निहित शब्दकोश का उपयोग करके खाता पासवर्ड को क्रैक करने का प्रयास करता है )
  • the dictionary definition of ‘smile’ ( 'मुस्कान' की शब्दकोष परिभाषा )
  • The software uses a standard dictionary , designed by Kiran, to accomplish the task. ( सॉफ्टवेयर टास्क को पूरा करने के लिए किरण द्वारा डिजाइन किया गया एक मानक शब्दकोश का उपयोग करता है। )

More Sentence

  • The problem is that my French vocabulary is so poor that I end up having to look up every other word in a dictionary so it takes ages.
  • My biographical dictionary describes Virginia Woolf as " the archetypal modernist".
  • Often he would search for minutes in his Arabic-English dictionary for the exact word he wanted.
  • The latest dictionary contains new words and phrases that sum up life in the UK today.
  • Taberah was reading the bilingual dictionary with rapt concentration.
  • Save for a brief quotation from a dictionary of folklore, I have so far neglected Anglo-Saxon attitudes.
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  • There is not a word in the English dictionary to really describe this pre-meditated act of evil and wickedness.
  • We had to get up at one point and look up a word in the dictionary because he didn't believe me that it existed.
  • For his castaway book he picks a dictionary of flora and fauna.
  • Irish-English dictionary
  • I'll look up 'love' in the dictionary
  • Seventy years ago, the Philological Society had resolved to publish a completely new English dictionary .
  • Later reference to a dictionary illuminated the answer, but by that stage all had been revealed.
  • Group 1 selected equivalents for a test item on a multiple-choice test by using only the monolingual English dictionary .
  • to look sth up in the dictionary
  • a dictionary of quotations
  • We could consult an American biographical dictionary , in case Burdett left a lasting mark.
  • the website gives access to an online dictionary
  • Don't rush to make good the deficiency by consulting a dictionary of national biographies.
  • I can remember my schoolteacher telling me to look a word up in the dictionary .
  • Check out the books also on the lighter side of the English language and also the dictionary of word origins.
  • She also started compiling a dictionary of youth slang first used by the transvestite community.
  • On the surface, both are among the simplest of words in the French dictionary .
  • We're calling the film Incubus because we looked the word up in the dictionary and thought it sounded enigmatic.
  • I keep turning to the dictionary and the thesaurus, not for a reference, simply to read words at random.
  • Mark Twain claimed never to have coined a word as far as he knew, though historical dictionaries list him as the first user of many.