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stiff - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of stiff in Hindi

  • कड़ा
  • कठोर
  • कठिन
  • अनम्य
  • अत्यधिक
  • गाढ़ा
  • मुश्किल
  • सख़्त

noun

  • पर्यटक
  • लौंडा
  • हुंडी
  • व्यक्ति
  • नक़ली नोट
  • कंजूस
  • आवारा
  • तमस्सुक
  • लाश

stiff Definition

adjective

  • not easily bent or changed in shape; rigid. ( आसानी से नहीं झुका या आकार में नहीं बदला; कठोर। )
  • severe or strong. ( गंभीर या मजबूत। )
  • full of. ( पूर्ण। )
  • having a specified unpleasant feeling to an extreme extent. ( एक चरम सीमा तक एक निर्दिष्ट अप्रिय भावना होना। )
  • a card that is the only one of its suit in a hand. ( एक कार्ड जो उसके हाथ में केवल एक ही सूट है। )

noun

  • a dead body. ( एक मृत शरीर। )
  • a boring, conventional person. ( एक उबाऊ, पारंपरिक व्यक्ति। )

verb

  • cheat (someone) out of something, especially money. ( किसी चीज़ से धोखा (किसी को), विशेष रूप से धन। )
  • ignore deliberately; snub. ( जानबूझकर अनदेखा करें; रोक। )
  • kill. ( मार डालते हैं। )

stiff Example

  • Mind you, it's up against stiff competition from University Challenge.
  • He rolled his shoulders, trying to loosen them up from the stiff black tux he was wearing.
  • While my heart had wanted so much to stay with him, to never leave him, my mind was still scared stiff of getting close to anyone and had needed to get far away.
  • I'm going to go home and walk my dog and hug my wife and maybe get a good Mexican meal and a stiff margarita and a full night's sleep.
  • If an electric fan is not feasible, try to fan the seedling with a piece of stiff paper or cardboard a couple of times a day.
  • He was weak and his aching body was still stiff from the beating.
  • It was a consummate display of rugby into a stiff wind.
  • Mix together roughly four tablespoons of flour and one tablespoon of water with enough water to form a paste - a thick, stiff paste will give you a raised cross and a looser paste will give you a flat cross.
  • First it suddenly hit her that she was stiff , even snappish, towards everyone but her closest friends, Mick and Reardon.
  • She didn't move from her spot at all and looked as rigid and stiff as a statue even as her eyes watered from the smoke.
  • I don't want to stiff her if she's due a partial fee, but I'm afraid that if I let her know she'll try to overcharge me.
  • I suspect we may all need a stiff drink by the time this is over.
  • He sat up and grimaced a little because his back ached, his entire body was stiff and his feet were cold.
  • Despite a variety of strong protections and stiff penalties for violations, this law continues to fall short of its target.
  • I was getting used to the cold when I heard a sound in the distance, looked up, and saw the first signs of a stiff wind working its way toward me.
  • But I am daunted at the challenges that paddling up-stream against an out-going tide and against a stiff wind must present.
  • Her entire body was stiff and sore, and she was cold to the bone.
  • The news of increase in sales tax on diesel had met with stiff resistance from petrol pump dealers, who had threatened to go on a strike in protest against it.
  • Now that the adrenaline had worn off, and I had sat for a minute, my whole body was stiff and sore.
  • A stiff breeze was blowing from the town end, to the Rangers' advantage.
  • The lawyers are arguing that that fine is just too stiff .
  • He wore a long black cloak over a fine-pressed suit, with a high stiff collar.
  • Although the temperature hovered in the forties, a stiff wind had picked up.
  • Continuing in his stiff , impassive way, Chris lifted Dion onto the rotten chair and wrapped the ropes around him and the chair.
  • But the new rates put a premium on using those accounts for investments that would otherwise face stiff taxes - like bonds.
  • It is harder for them to dress in and out of equipment, propel themselves through the water and operate stiff power inflators or releases, for example.
  • You have a melancholy disposition resulting in a shyness, or a formal and stiff manner of presenting yourself.
  • Recent, but unconfirmed reports, suggests the stiff competition and generally tough trading conditions has not been as bad as previously expected.
  • I fancy a stiff drink this lunchtime to steady my nerves!
  • She sipped coffee from a Styrofoam cup and sat on the bed, bored stiff .