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discredit - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of discredit in Hindi

  • बदनाम

Noun

  • बदनामी
  • अपयश
  • संदेह
  • अप्रतिष्ठा
  • अपमान
  • बेइज़्ज़ती

Verb

  • बदनाम करना
  • कलंकित करना
  • लज्जित करना
  • अविश्वास करना
  • अप्रत्यय
  • अविश्वास

discredit Definition

Verb

  • harm the good reputation of (someone or something).

Noun

  • loss or lack of reputation or respect.

discredit Example

  • Recent attempts to discredit evolution ( विकास को बदनाम करने के हालिया प्रयास attempts )
  • The long-held belief fell into a state of discredit when an alternate theory proved to be more logical. ( जब एक वैकल्पिक सिद्धांत अधिक तार्किक साबित हुआ तो लंबे समय से चली आ रही धारणा बदनामी की स्थिति में आ गई। )
  • To her discredit, none of the recipes she put in her new cookbook were original. ( उसकी बदनामी के लिए, उसने अपनी नई रसोई की किताब में जो भी व्यंजन डाले थे, वह मूल नहीं थे। )
  • He should never have tried to discredit his boss because now he won’t be able to get a job anywhere in the industry. ( उन्हें कभी भी अपने बॉस को बदनाम करने की कोशिश नहीं करनी चाहिए थी क्योंकि अब उन्हें इंडस्ट्री में कहीं भी नौकरी नहीं मिल पाएगी। )

More Sentence

  • Evolutionists discredit the biblical story of creation as a myth.  
  • He supposedly has a reputation as a great humanitarian, but the article in the newspaper seems to discredit that.  
  • Although many journalists are only interested in presenting the truth to the public, there are too many who seem to be out to discredit everyone in a position of power.  
  • His actions were such that they brought discredit on his profession
  • The ships were a discredit to the country
  • He’d assaulted Lynnette Lagrande’s character to discredit her.
  • Therefore, Doubt has neither the power to extinguish or discredit an.
  • His only way around this piece of evidence was to discredit the addict.
  • She maintained that Helez had made up the whole story to discredit her.
  • By discrediting the messenger, they were able to discredit the message.
  • It does not require a great deal of imagination to discredit traditions.
  • Was Wertheimer an agent provocateur, out to discredit the band?
  • He has done nothing but to discredit and to humiliate us.
  • He insisted the tragedy won't discredit the UFO movement.
  • Speaker Gingrich admitted to bringing discredit on the House of Representatives.
  • Martin said the board consistently seeks to discredit people who complain.
  • Gerald tried to put things in my file to discredit me.
  • In that way, the Cuban state can discredit me here.
  • Spears had begun to look for any opportunity to discredit or embarrass her.
  • It was their systems of teaching and practice which he sought to discredit.
  • His remarks were taken out of context in an effort to discredit him
  • Nor could he boast of that skill of graceful concession which enables its possessor to recede without discredit from an untenable position.
  • Vico, indeed, shares with no few other townlets on the peninsula the discredit of having been afflicted sorely by witches.
  • Reports have already been going round to your eternal discredit about this child, and one more act of yours will simply settle your hash.
  • Future generations will, no doubt, be inclined to discredit such a report, as the wild tale of some imaginary mind.
  • It is the soul of the effort that counts, and the disasters do not discredit '98 in Irish eyes.