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word - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of word in Hindi

  • शब्द
  • वचन
  • बात
  • लफ्ज़
  • बहुद्वयंक

word Definition

Noun

  • a single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing, used with others (or sometimes alone) to form a sentence and typically shown with a space on either side when written or printed. ( भाषण या लेखन का एक अलग अर्थपूर्ण तत्व, एक वाक्य बनाने के लिए दूसरों (या कभी-कभी अकेले) के साथ उपयोग किया जाता है और आमतौर पर लिखित या मुद्रित होने पर दोनों तरफ के स्थान के साथ दिखाया जाता है। )

Verb

  • choose and use particular words in order to say or write (something). ( कुछ कहने या लिखने के लिए विशेष शब्दों का चयन करें और उनका उपयोग करें। )

Exclamation

  • used to express agreement. ( समझौते को व्यक्त करने के लिए इस्तेमाल किया। )

 Suffix

  • denoting a word that may be offensive or have a negative connotation, specified by the word's first letter. ( एक शब्द को निरूपित करना जो अपमानजनक हो सकता है या शब्द के पहले अक्षर द्वारा निर्दिष्ट एक नकारात्मक अर्थ हो सकता है। )

word Example

  • I doubt your word ( मुझे आपके शब्द पर संदेह है )
  • I was afraid to leave Edinburgh in case there was word from the War Office ( एडिनबर्ग छोड़ने के लिए मुझे डर था कि युद्ध कार्यालय से शब्द था )
  • There was still no word of Hess's whereabouts when the communique was broadcast at 8pm that evening. ( हेस के ठिकाने का तब भी कोई शब्द नहीं था जब उस शाम 8 बजे सांप्रदायिक प्रसारण किया गया था। )

More Sentence

  • I had given United my word - in the presence of my father.
  • Then, he picked out a piece of paper and unfolded the paper that had the word , Dianna written on it.
  • He is a knowledge worker in all senses of the word and carries a message everyone involved in best practise in education should hear.
  • I was standing like a lemon on the stage without a word in my head and not a soul to help me.
  • Asked if he now stood by his comments, he replied: I have to tread a very fine line, but I don't go back on my word with anybody.
  • I realise that this is a retraction of my word given to the Reverend.
  • I don't like the word ‘unofficial’
  • However, the emphasis here should be on the word meaningful.
  • I assured him that I had none of the above, but my word was not good enough.
  • I regard his statements that my word cannot be believed as offensive, and I would ask him to withdraw and apologise.
  • But our past is fraught with his infidelity in word , in deed and most likely in his heart and mind.
  • to say a word
  • In word and deed, he is an ideal man: a perfect son, a true husband, an excellent friend and a noble enemy.
  • This would not be the last word on the issue, because we need facts and information to come to a final verdict.
  • what's the Spanish word for hill?
  • I've said my last word on the matter
  • After all, they argued, the President had not said a word in his message about the military reform.
  • Not a word was spoken throughout with many visibly shaken faces along the route.
  • Britain, she said in word and deed, demanded boldness: find it in me!
  • I grimaced, as dutifully I passed the word to Mission Command in the orbiting HMS Cardiff above.
  • In fact, word has it that the unbelieving William III even referred petitioners he turned away to his vanquished rivals.
  • a word of warning
  • Here's a video clip proving it in case you were inclined to doubt my word .
  • Why is everyone falling in love with Bridget when she's let her looks go to pot and appears in word , deed and fashion air-brained?
  • We cannot rid the world of drugs but I give you my word that I will work to ensure that our kids have less access to them.
  • we're still waiting for word
  • I'd like a word with you