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felt - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of felt in Hindi

noun

  • महसूस किया
  • नमदा
  • कम्बल
  • ऊनी कपड़ा
  • नन्दा

felt Definition

noun

  • a kind of cloth made by rolling and pressing wool or another suitable textile accompanied by the application of moisture or heat, which causes the constituent fibers to mat together to create a smooth surface.

verb

  • make into felt; mat together.

felt Example

  • a felt hat ( एक लगा टोपी )
  • She felt he was degrading her by making her report to the director. ( उसने महसूस किया कि वह निर्देशक को अपनी रिपोर्ट देकर उसे नीचा दिखा रहा है। )
  • care must be taken in washing, or the wool will shrink and felt ( धोने में सावधानी बरतनी चाहिए, नहीं तो ऊन सिकुड़ कर महसूस होगा )
  • I felt that I should help her. ( मुझे लगा कि मुझे उसकी मदद करनी चाहिए। )
  • The industrial north of the country felt the full impact of the recession. ( देश के औद्योगिक उत्तर ने मंदी का पूरा प्रभाव महसूस किया। )
  • Maybe we would have felt this way with them if things had been different. ( शायद हम उनके साथ ऐसा महसूस करते अगर चीजें अलग होतीं। )
  • I felt a sudden pain in my side. ( मुझे अपनी तरफ अचानक दर्द महसूस हुआ। )

More Sentence

  • The other girls felt sorry that she should suffer for so small a fault.
  • He felt what he was being asked to do took away his dignity and self-respect.
  • We felt exhilarated by our walk along the beach.
  • The reason is that modern banks have flaws and disadvantages, the repercussions of which are ultimately felt by the consumer.
  • He felt unworthy of being married to such an attractive woman.
  • She felt insecure about her future.
  • But the nearer he drew to the house the more he felt the impossibility of going to sleep on such a night.
  • I felt cold and doubled the blanket over.
  • Some of you have felt it in laboratories; some of you have felt it at the workbench.
  • She sounded more confident than she felt.
  • And that felt good, you know?
  • After praying, I felt spiritually renewed.
  • It felt like it was really important.
  • He felt a sudden inexpressible loneliness.
  • I felt that a period of two months was too long; I felt that a period of one month was too long; I felt that a period of two weeks was appropriate.
  • He felt that his life was a hopeless mess.
  • He felt an aching feeling in his stomach.
  • I never felt this way before I met you.
  • I felt of him and thought it very strange that he should carry his house on his back.
  • A new direction was felt desirable for both parties.
  • While the ripples will be felt by grocery shoppers in wealthy countries, the squeeze on food supplies will land hardest on families in poorer countries.
  • I felt for the light switch in the dark.
  • That may well be felt to be very regrettable.
  • She made her son's costume from scraps of felt.
  • I felt absolutely alone, cut off from my friends and the firm earth.
  • Franzon’s ambition is that the felt will earn an overwhelmingly positive reception post-launch too.
  • I felt pretty good, considering.
  • His take on a 19th-century Quaker cloak drapes heavily on a mannequin, swallowing its torso and limbs in swaths of heavy felt.
  • As a Belgian, it is not so much that I felt responsible, but rather I felt indebted to the Congolese population.