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rush - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of rush in Hindi

  • भीड़
  • तुरंत
  • हड़बड़ी
  • रेल-पेल

verb

  • जल्दी करना
  • झपटना
  • अचानक हमला करना
  • तेजी से ले जाना
  • तेज़ी से दौड़ाना
  • बिना समझे बुझे काम करना

noun

  • झपट
  • आक्रमण
  • व्यस्तता का समय
  • झपट्टा

adjective

  • झपट का
  • आक्रमण का
  • व्यस्तते के समय का

rush Definition

verb

  • move with urgent haste.
  • dash toward (someone or something) in an attempt to attack or capture.

noun

  • a sudden quick movement toward something, typically by a number of people.
  • a rapid advance by a defensive player or players, especially toward the quarterback.
  • the first prints made of a movie after a period of shooting.
  • the process whereby college fraternities or sororities entertain new students in order to assess suitability for membership.
  • an erect, tufted marsh or waterside plant resembling a sedge or grass, with inconspicuous greenish or brownish flowers. Widely distributed in temperate areas, some kinds are used for matting, chair seats, and baskets.
  • a thing of no value (used for emphasis).

rush Example

I don't want to rush you into something ( मैं आपको किसी चीज़ में जल्दी नहीं करना चाहता )

  • he worked on the leaks in the hull, using bundles of rush ( उन्होंने रश के बंडलों का उपयोग करते हुए, पतवार में लीक पर काम किया )
  • not one of them is worth a rush ( उनमें से एक जल्दी के लायक नहीं है )
  • an ambulance was waiting to rush him to the hospital ( एक एम्बुलेंस उसे अस्पताल ले जाने के लिए इंतजार कर रही थी )
  • there's been a rush on the Tribune because of the murder ( हत्या के कारण ट्रिब्यून पर हड़कंप मच गया है )
  • she felt a rush of cold air ( उसे ठंडी हवा का झोंका महसूस हुआ )

More Sentence

  • Mark felt a rush of anger
  • a rush job
  • I rushed home from work to get ready for the party. 
  • Taxis quit coming this way after rush hour.
  • She rushed to close the window when she heard the rain. 
  • We were rushing to catch the bus. 
  • He got nervous because they rushed him. 
  • He rushed through his work and made a lot of careless mistakes. 
  • rush week
  • Ice climbing is more of a rush than women— almost!
  • ranking pledges during rush
  • we'll rush you a copy at once
  • She said in a rush of air.
  • the pre-Christmas rush
  • Don't get in such a rush that you take a flight out in bad weather, though.
  • users experience a rush
  • Then what's the rush?
  • there was a rush for the door
  • It wasn't his fault she was in such a rush tonight.