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gallant - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of gallant in Hindi

Adjective

  • वीर
  • बहादुर
  • बहादुर
  • रमणीरंजक
  • छबीला नौजवान
  • लोक-प्रिय मनुष्य

gallant Definition

Adjective

  • of a person or their behavior) brave; heroic.
  • (of a man or his behavior) giving special attention and respect to women; chivalrous.

Noun

  • a man who pays special attention to women.

Verb

  • (of a man) flirt with (a woman).

gallant Example

  • She made a gallant attempt to hide her tears. (उसने अपने आँसुओं को छिपाने का एक वीरतापूर्ण प्रयास किया।)
  • The most famous episode of the town's history is its gallant and successful defence in the war of 1870-1871. (शहर के इतिहास की सबसे प्रसिद्ध घटना 1870-1871 के युद्ध में इसकी वीरता और सफल रक्षा है।)
  • It is a gallant attempt to do something useful for the burgeoning polar tourist industry. (यह बढ़ते ध्रुवीय पर्यटन उद्योग के लिए कुछ उपयोगी करने का एक वीरतापूर्ण प्रयास है।)
  • It was a gallant gesture, but his muscles trembled with the effort. (यह एक वीरतापूर्ण इशारा था, लेकिन प्रयास से उसकी मांसपेशियां कांपने लगीं।)
  • She is very gallant, I think. (वह बहुत वीर है, मुझे लगता है।)

More Sentence

  • Pamella thought that was very gallant of him
  • Huang Jiguang's gallant deed is known by all men.
  • a gallant gentleman came over and kissed my hand
  • Marryat's honours were not confined to gallant exploits.
  • she had made gallant efforts to pull herself together
  • Under a vivid aurora, with a ship lying far in the distance, some gallant naval men engaged a ferocious bear on the ice.
  • they made a gallant array as they marched off
  • Allow me,'said the gallant policeman.
  • I think there were not many such gallant sons of the fatherland out there as he.
  • "Now, that's what may be called a gallant exertion of free will," said Daining.
  • A gallant scene in truth it made.
  • He was my gallant, my protector.
  • Status-conscious gallants sought out the envious glances of those too poor to afford their finery.
  • Probably the word "gallant" turned the captain's thoughts to the state of Moscow.
  • None of the ones he’d known had been especially gallant.