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fraternity - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of fraternity in Hindi

  • बिरादरी
  • बन्धुत्व

Noun 

  • भाईचारा
  • भ्रातृत्व
  • बंधुता

fraternity Definition

Noun

  • a group of people sharing a common profession or interests.
  • the state or feeling of friendship and mutual support within a group.

fraternity Example

  • the ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity ( स्वतंत्रता, समानता और बंधुत्व के आदर्श )
  • This latter aspect of the fraternity was to be satisfied by the contribution from each fellow of five dollars by way of initiation fee. ( बिरादरी के इस बाद के पहलू को दीक्षा शुल्क के रूप में प्रत्येक साथी से पांच डॉलर के योगदान से संतुष्ट होना था। )
  • Jacopo Niccolini, one of a religious fraternity dedicated to consoling the last hours of condemned men, remained with him. ( जैकोपो निकोलिनी, एक धार्मिक बिरादरी में से एक, जो निंदा करने वाले पुरुषों के अंतिम घंटों को सांत्वना देने के लिए समर्पित था, उनके साथ रहा। )
  • In 1795, as grandmaster of the Masonic fraternity, he laid the cornerstone of the new State House in Boston, and in this year also founded the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, becoming its first president. ( 1795 में, मेसोनिक बिरादरी के ग्रैंडमास्टर के रूप में, उन्होंने बोस्टन में नए स्टेट हाउस की आधारशिला रखी, और इस वर्ष में मैसाचुसेट्स चैरिटेबल मैकेनिक एसोसिएशन की स्थापना की, जो इसके पहले अध्यक्ष बने। )

More Sentence

  • The religious element was more prominent in Orcy's gild at Abbotsbury and in the fraternity at Exeter; their ordinances exhibit much solicitude for the salvation of the brethren's souls.
  • And in their indifference to the distinctions of race and nationality they merely accommodated themselves to the spirit which had become characteristic of chivalry itself, already recognized, like the church, as a universal institution which knit together the whole warrior caste of Christendom into one great fraternity irrespective alike of feudal subordination and territorial boundaries.
  • Besides, the general practice of the fraternity is against it.
  • Annette counted her fraternity pins and tried to look severe.
  • The fraternity had had refusals before; they usually began this way.
  • Unfortunately, the entire fraternity of practical jokers was sober.
  • The poor sucker spent his days in a dream world of fraternity and equality.
  • It is not only the fraternity of our own citizens, but of all nations....
  • The Anglo-American newspaper fraternity was already a rather decimated body.
  • The Rho fraternity called Walter Haviland "professor.
  • In 1892 he founded the clerical fraternity known as the Community of the Resurrection.
  • The Denominational.-The course of denominational work may be seen in the way in which the London Society and the American Board were gradually left to the Congregationalists, it being recognized that while fraternity was maintained, the widest results could only be obtained as appeal was made directly to the members of each separate denomination.
  • Otherwise, they boot me out of the fraternity.
  • Remember to make friends outside of your sorority or fraternity.
  • Such a fraternity was commonly called a "mistery" or "company" in the 15th and 16th centuries, though the old term "gild" was not yet obsolete.
  • members of the hunting fraternity