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Laggard - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of Laggard in Hindi

Noun

  • पिछड़ने वाला
  • सुस्त आदमी
  • निस्तेज आदमी
  • ठंडा आदमी
  • आलसी आदमी
  • मंद गति
  • धीमा

Adjective

  • सुस्त
  • निस्तेज
  • ठंडा
  • आलसी

 

Laggard Definition

Noun

  • a person who makes slow progress and falls behind others.
  • there was no time for laggards

Adjective

  • slower than desired or expected.
  • a bell to summon laggard children to school


 

Laggard Example

  • A bell to summon laggard children to school. ( पिछड़े बच्चों को स्कूल बुलाने की घंटी। )
  • Earl Percy and his laggard brigade were gone. ( मुझे हाईवे पर पिछड़े मोटर चालकों के पीछे फंसने से नफरत है। )
  • I hate being stuck behind laggard motorists on the freeway. ( मुझे हाईवे पर पिछड़े मोटर चालकों के पीछे फंसने से नफरत है। )
  • In the race, James was the laggard who finished in last place. ( दौड़ में, जेम्स पिछड़ा था जो अंतिम स्थान पर रहा। )
  • The government must firmly tackle the laggards. ( सरकार को पिछड़ों से सख्ती से निपटना चाहिए। )
  • In village, the laggard living condition must be improved. ( गांव में, पिछड़े रहने की स्थिति में सुधार किया जाना चाहिए। )
  • But for every bright spot in the region there was a laggard. ( लेकिन इस क्षेत्र के हर उज्ज्वल स्थान के लिए एक पिछड़ापन था। )
  • But the development of it is late and laggard in China. ( लेकिन इसका विकास चीन में देर से और पिछड़ा हुआ है। )
  • The United States has been a laggard in alternative vehicles. ( संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिका वैकल्पिक वाहनों में पिछड़ गया है। )
  • America, the main laggard, is offering around 4 %.  ( अमेरिका, मुख्य पिछड़ा, लगभग 4% की पेशकश कर रहा है। )

More Sentence 

  • The company has been a laggard in developing new products.
  • In our dance group, we have a laggard who cannot keep up with the steps.
  • The heat, which had turned him laggard in the first half, no longer seemed to affect him.
  • The laggard service patterns cause easily medical disputes and make more medical risks.
  • America, long the laggard, at last has a detailed plan that has been , mostly, well - received.
  • But on measures other than GDP, America has been the economic laggard over the past year.
  • he company has developed a reputation as a technological laggard in the personal-computer arena.
  • But there are still some problems to be settled, such as high cost, transport capability surplus, laggard, technology and diseconomy of scale.
  • That's because in a synchronous design, every operation must wait for the slowest one to complete, while in an asynchronous one, a laggard only delays the local part of calculation.
  • In China, the foundation of industry is weak, techniques of production is laggard, and the safeguard of sanitation is bad, so the dangerous factors of industrial disease exist universally.