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ideal - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of ideal in Hindi

Adjective

  • आदर्श
  • काल्पनिक
  • आदर्श-संबंधी

Noun

  • आदर्श
  • ध्येय
  • आदर्श स्वरूप
  • आदर्शपूर्ण

ideal Definition

Adjective

  • satisfying one's conception of what is perfect; most suitable.
  • existing only in the imagination; desirable or perfect but not likely to become a reality.

Noun

  • a person or thing regarded as perfect.

ideal Example

  • you're my ideal of how a man should be ( आप मेरे आदर्श हैं कि एक आदमी को कैसा होना चाहिए )
  • in an ideal world, we might have made a different decision ( एक आदर्श दुनिया में, हमने एक अलग निर्णय लिया हो सकता है )
  • the swimming pool is ideal for a quick dip ( स्विमिंग पूल एक त्वरित डुबकी के लिए आदर्श है )
  • To this ideal he remained faithful. ( इस आदर्श के प्रति वे वफादार रहे। )

More Sentence

  • All men may perhaps be aiming everywhere at the same moral ideal,' but it is absurd to.
  • That may be your idea of an ideal relationship, but I had to get away from him if I was going to have a life of my own.
  • I guess he wasn't the ideal patient so the doctors weren't inclined to put up much of a fuss.
  • To Bolkonski so many people appeared contemptible and insignificant creatures, and he so longed to find in someone the living ideal of that perfection toward which he strove, that he readily believed that in Speranski he had found this ideal of a perfectly rational and virtuous man.
  • Goethe once said that love is an ideal thing, whereas marriage is a real thing.
  • In the 1930s, the Soviets concluded that the ideal population size for cities was around 50,000.
  • Here, easy accessibility, great ice in a deep, narrow gorge, facilities close by and a park run by people who understood the sport and emphasized safety, made for an ideal package.
  • Yet it seems plain that any theology, maintaining redemption as historical fact (and not merely ideal), must attach religious importance to conclusions which are technically probable rather than proven.
  • I believed in some ideal love which was to keep her faithful to me for the whole year of my absence!
  • Clerk Maxwell supposed two compartments, A and B, to be filled with gas at the same temperature, and to be separated by an ideal, infinitely thin partition containing a number of exceedingly small trap-doors, each of which could be opened or closed without any expenditure of energy.
  • Aroused would have been the ideal word, but certainly wouldn't have defused him.
  • this is an ideal opportunity to save money
  • mathematical modeling can determine theoretically ideal conditions