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early - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of early in Hindi

  • शीघ्र
  • अर्ली
  • सवेरे
  • वक़्त से पहले
  • पूर्व
  • अकालघटित
  • वक़्त से पहले का

early Definition

Adjective

  • happening or done before the usual or expected time.
  • happening, belonging to, or done near the beginning of a particular time or period.

Adverb

  • before the usual or expected time.
  • near the beginning of a particular time or period.

early Example

  • an early goal secured victory ( एक प्रारंभिक लक्ष्य ने जीत हासिल की )
  • early potatoes ( जल्दी आलू )
  • we agreed to meet at 6 a.m. to get an early star ( हम एक जल्दी सितारा पाने के लिए सुबह 6 बजे मिलने के लिए सहमत हुए )
  • It's late and I have to get up early tomorrow. ( देर हो चुकी है और मुझे कल जल्दी उठना है। )

More Sentence

  • It was early in the spring, just after I had learned to speak.
  • Early in the morning.
  • It was early morning when Howie first intruded.
  • He left early each Friday afternoon, often returning late on Monday morning.
  • I never eat this early in the morning.
  • They used to hang in long festoons from our porch, filling the whole air with their fragrance, untainted by any earthy smell; and in the early morning, washed in the dew, they felt so soft, so pure, I could not help wondering if they did not resemble the asphodels of God's garden.
  • They finally arrived in Springtown in the early afternoon.
  • It's a little early, but twins tend to have their own schedule.
  • I know by now, if he wins he comes back early to brag about it, but if he stays out till morning it means he's lost and will come back in a rage.
  • I got up early and bathed in the pond; that was a religious exercise, and one of the best things which I did.
  • Even after my illness I remembered one of the words I had learned in these early months.
  • I have an extensive library of very old recipe books, including several "autographs"—original, handwritten, unpublished, personal cookbooks—that date back to the early 1700s.
  • But the peaks on every side are very beacons of the range at the earliest peep of dawn.
  • The element copper has been used for various purposes since the earliest days of history.
  • The king took the hand of his earliest friend, and pressed it tenderly to his heart.
  • The earliest of these Bibles do not state the place nor the year of publication.
  • Still my earliest memory is so characteristic of much that was to follow that I set it down.
  • This narrative is one of the earliest to contain a reproduction of the old Tagal alphabet.
  • In these early days of the Internet Renaissance, the number of great masters is in the tens of thousands, not the hundreds.
  • Many incidents of those early years are fixed in my memory, isolated, but clear and distinct, making the sense of that silent, aimless, dayless life all the more intense.
  • I had found a few early violets in the garden and brought them to my teacher.
  • Those early compositions were mental gymnastics.
  • "Maybe he went for an early morning walk," Betsy offered.
  • I was planning to finish work early today
  • early impressionism
  • we lost a couple of games early in the season
  • I wrote this piece early one morning
  • we ate an early lunch