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higher - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of higher in Hindi

Adjective

  • उच्चतर
  • से उच्च
  • उच्चतम
  • से ऊंचा
  • सब से ऊंचा
  • सब से उच्च
  • बढ़िया

higher Definition

Adjective

  • the comparative of high

higher Example

  • He loved to climb hills, the higher the better. ( उसे पहाड़ियों पर चढ़ना पसंद था, जितना ऊँचा, उतना अच्छा। )
  • At least I serve a higher cause than myself. ( कम से कम मैं अपने से ऊंचे उद्देश्य की सेवा करता हूं। )
  • This is so much higher than my grade level I'm getting a nose bleed. ( यह मेरे ग्रेड स्तर से बहुत अधिक है, मुझे नाक से खून आ रहा है। )
  • They climbed higher, circling the open area in front of the entrance, but still saw nothing. ( वे प्रवेश द्वार के सामने खुले क्षेत्र का चक्कर लगाते हुए ऊंचे चढ़ गए, लेकिन फिर भी कुछ नहीं देखा। )

More Sentence

  • It went higher and higher.
  • There we slipped carefully to higher ground.
  • Is it higher in air than in a denser medium?
  • Her next warning came from a higher quarter.
  • And before us the mountains still rise higher and higher.
  • We are governed by a higher Power.
  • I raise my brow a little higher.
  • Higher than a usual life itself.
  • It represents your higher Self.
  • To enter a higher rank, one is.
  • One lives on a higher standard.
  • It should be higher they claim.
  • Personal property is a higher.
  • You cannot marry into a higher rung on the ladder.
  • Dean repeated at a higher volume.
  • It was high, much higher than he could reach.
  • It must be remembered that speech contributed in no way to her fundamental education, though without the ability to speak she could hardly have gone to higher schools and to college.
  • The air was heavy and fragrant, the wet, solid sand near the ocean welcome after her initial attempt to keep up in the sugary sand higher up the beach.
  • The higher on your back it is, the easier to carry, Mrs. Watson instructed.