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feminine - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of feminine in Hindi

  • संज्ञा
  • स्त्री वाची
  • स्त्री-लिंग
  •  स्त्री-संबंधी
  • स्त्रियोचित

adjective

  • स्रैण
  • स्रीवाची
  • स्री जाति का
  • ज़नाना

feminine Definition

adjective

  • having qualities or an appearance traditionally associated with women.
  • of or denoting a gender of nouns and adjectives, conventionally regarded as female.
  • (of a cadence) occurring on a metrically weak beat.

noun

  • the female sex or gender.

feminine Example

  • the association of the arts with the feminine ( स्त्री के साथ कला का जुड़ाव )
  • The feminine of the Spanish adjective “lindo” is “linda.”  ( स्पेनिश विशेषण "लिंडो" की स्त्रीलिंग "लिंडा" है। )
  • A lady entering the next box shot a glance of feminine envy at Natasha. ( अगले डिब्बे में प्रवेश करने वाली एक महिला ने नताशा पर स्त्री ईर्ष्या की नज़र डाली। )
  • a feminine voice ( एक स्त्री स्वर )
  • The room was utterly feminine, from the pale colors to the silk and lace accents and carved furniture. ( पीला रंगों से लेकर रेशम और फीता लहजे और नक्काशीदार फर्नीचर तक कमरा पूरी तरह से स्त्री था। )
  • A characteristic of the feminine psyche is to seek approval from others. ( स्त्री मानस की एक विशेषता दूसरों से अनुमोदन प्राप्त करना है। )
  • Polka dots and an enormous white rose sitting atop a feminine bow add the extra embellishments to make this hat a Kentucky Derby show stopper. ( पोल्का डॉट्स और एक स्त्री धनुष के ऊपर बैठे एक विशाल सफेद गुलाब इस टोपी को केंटकी डर्बी शो स्टॉपर बनाने के लिए अतिरिक्त अलंकरण जोड़ते हैं। )
  • a feminine frilled blouse ( एक स्त्री झालरदार ब्लाउज )
  • Her shapely, feminine body went rigid beneath his. ( उसका सुडौल, स्त्री शरीर उसके नीचे कठोर हो गया। )

More Sentence

  • In the past, there were cultural boundaries separating feminine and masculine jewelry.
  • This is a smart yet soft and feminine look.
  • Flinsberg is celebrated for its chalybeate waters, specific in cases of feminine disorders, and used both for bathing and drinking.
  • But each dress bears her unique combination of sweet without saccharine and feminine without fluff.
  • I nagged him for a week and used all my feminine charm.
  • The way he dressed and acted indicated he was used to feminine attention.
  • Black and gold accents juxtapose the pink to create a polished, feminine look.
  • Guerrero’s body of work feels particularly relevant now, with art that celebrates women but also confronts and explores representations of the feminine.
  • In most languages adjectives have slightly different spellings for masculine and feminine.
  • The whole suggests a masculine rather than a feminine form.
  • Every noun in Portuguese is either masculine or feminine.
  • The feminine touch was evident throughout the house.
  • She painted flowers and birds pictures akin to those of earlier feminine painters.
  • Ellie is very feminine.
  • Suddenly a fresh sound, a piercing feminine scream, reverberated from the porch and the cook came running into the vestibule.
  • She'll have to use all her feminine wiles to get him to agree.
  • The other side of her face displayed facial features that were heavy rather than feminine, resembling her father's.
  • She is feminine enough to maintain her own identity.
  • Even swollen, her arm was small and feminine compared to his.
  • And what of the masculine/feminine dichotomy?
  • Like cooking, cleaning, shopping, and washing, men can do it too, but the societal perception is that these are women's tasks or feminine gendered activities.
  • He was slender and fully six feet tall, and with his oval, gentle, almost feminine face looked the scholar and the mystic.
  • Representations of feminine desire abound in seventeenth-century music and then disappear with the eighteenth-century insistence on patriarchal values.
  • Stepan Verkhovensky is prissy, frenchified, very feminine though not at all homosexual.
  • The web of these associations constitutes an artistic reflection on the sensibility and experience of the feminine in a patriarchal society.
  • Like so many other colors in the vast NARS repertoire, the Velvet Matte Lip Pencils have risqué, playful or feminine names (or some combination of the three).
  • If you venture from “feminine” standards, you are labelled aggressive and hostile.
  • Marriage is the relationship within which the feminine economy has performed most of its caretaking work.
  • In the poems from this third group, feminine historical memory domesticates the inevitable disruptive effects of time, violence, and death.
  • The bust is not that of a woman, though the head and face are distinctly feminine.
  • Given statistical evidence that has shown a very strong dispreference for basilectal variants in the feminine subcategories, this order seems highly unlikely.
  • Some people prefer not to use the feminine form ‘actress’ and use the word ‘actor’ for both sexes.
  • Is it sensible to think of masculine/feminine as polar opposites ?
  • Jewelry and lace are mostly feminine belongings.
  • Felipa looked slim and feminine in a black riding outfit - which might explain all the men lined along the fence watching them.