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grandmother - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of grandmother in Hindi

Noun

  • दादी माँ
  • दादी
  • नानी
  • पितामही
  • मातामही

Verb

  • सिर चढ़ाना
  • लाड़ प्यार करना
  • लालन-पालन करना

grandmother Definition

the mother of one's father or mother.

grandmother Example

  • Twin brothers have been left with their grandmother by a mother who can no longer feed them.
  • Police are searching for a grandmother who went missing with her two young grandsons.
  • my grandmother is ill
  • As a child he lived with his mother, his grandmother and a half brother in Domachevo.
  • Of course, women's lives are very different to those of their grandmothers .
  • The only difference is that most of them are now grandmothers like myself and we are usually to be seen with our precious grandchildren in tow.
  • Then my grandmother, in true grandmotherly fashion, marched into her local bookseller and demanded to be told what the young people were reading these days.
  • Younger women can now navigate their way through a much wider range of life choices than their mothers and grandmothers .
  • Grandparents, particularly grandmothers , cared for the offspring of married sons or daughters.
  • I did not know either of my grandmothers , but my mother was such a wonderful one to my children.
  • Yes, women's liberation has given us choices that our grandmothers and even mothers could only dream of, but it has its downside too.
  • Perhaps one day they will be able, like their grandmothers before the revolution, to walk the streets with their hair uncovered.
  • In extended families, grandparents, especially grandmothers , provide a good deal of child care.
  • The grandmothers cheered as Jon caught his child and its mother in his arms.
  • Barbara, meanwhile, came into her own at last as an extremely popular first lady who made the most of her grandmotherly image.
  • She has that annoying grandmotherly ability to comfort a baby just by entering the room.
  • Toys were generally restricted to gifts from my parents or from the grandmothers .
  • If you're over a certain age, say 75, and you have a sweet grandmotherly voice, you may be able to call them ‘dear’ and ‘honey’ with impunity.
  • The responsibility for looking after the children falls to their mothers and grandmothers .
  • I can almost hear a grandmotherly voice telling me that it's no way to get rid of a cold.
  • The age range there is from young mothers to great grandmothers .
  • It's from our grandmothers and our grandfathers that we've learned about the land.
  • In addition, single working mothers leave many a child in the hands of grandmothers and aunts.
  • I had grandfathers and grandmothers and cousins and uncles and aunties, everyone was there.
  • There were young mothers and grandmothers , all fussing over their children.
  • Some of my friends and patients nostalgically recall spending happy days off school with mothers and grandmothers .