adept - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of adept in Hindi

  • निपुण
  • पारंगत
  • दक्ष
  • पवीण
  • सिद्धहस्त
  • पटु
  • निपुण व्यक्ति
  • प्रवीण

adept Definition

adjective

  • very skilled or proficient at something. ( किसी बात पर बहुत कुशल या कुशल। )

noun

  • a person who is skilled or proficient at something.( वह व्यक्ति जो किसी बात में कुशल या प्रवीण हो। )

adept Example

  • These wars were difficult affairs against enemies who were as technically adept as the Normans themselves. ( ये युद्ध उन शत्रुओं के खिलाफ कठिन मामले थे जो तकनीकी रूप से खुद को नॉर्मन्स के रूप में निपुण थे। )
  • He doesn't claim to know it all and is very adept at handling guests on his show who think they do. ( वह यह सब जानने का दावा नहीं करता है और अपने शो में मेहमानों को संभालने में बहुत माहिर है जो सोचते हैं कि वे करते हैं। )
  • He had grown very adept at using the crutches and now spent less time in bed than ever before. ( वह बैसाखी का उपयोग करने में बहुत माहिर हो गया था और अब बिस्तर पर पहले से कम समय बिताया। )
  • But he was also adept at deploying nearly everything that came to hand for promoting evolutionary theory. ( लेकिन वह विकासवादी सिद्धांत को बढ़ावा देने के लिए लगभग सब कुछ तैनात करने में भी माहिर था। )

More Sentence

  • Other countries are more adept at keeping their judges in check.
  • For Italy it was a day of bitter disappointment as they ran out again battered and bruised by more adept opponents.
  • We're quite adept at picking out what it is we don't like about other human beings.
  • She has never driven a car but was very adept at handling a pony and cart.
  • But, next season, players will become more attuned to what he is going to do and become more adept at stopping him.
  • He also was very adept at picking up on people's weaknesses and teasing them, ruffling some feathers.
  • He's very adept at seeing a play develop, and that gets him to the right spot at the right time.
  • Emergency nappy changing is a skill most mothers become quite adept at.
  • It was indeed lucky that none of these bandits seemed to be very adept with a sword.
  • It is tempting to suppose it was the result of adept management.
  • Performances are enhanced by an intelligent musical score and adept cinematography.
  • He is very adept at using his body to shield defenders from making plays on the ball.
  • He was also adept at promoting the scheme to the Australian populace by presenting it as a symbol of national pride.
  • Your average city worker is very adept at avoiding anyone who looks like they might be giving out leaflets.
  • Hummingbirds are very adept at sipping nectar from any or all these plant groups.
  • There was also a mounted element of crossbowmen equally adept at reconnaissance and pursuit.
  • He became an adept in the cryptologic art, until then almost unknown, and exercised it on behalf of the parliamentary party.
  • As knowledgable adepts in Arabic and Farsi, for instance, they are in an excellent position to understand nuances that hard-nosed businessmen may not.
  • Is one religion more valuable than another, just because its adepts adhere to one school of thought over another?
  • In England, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, and in France, Marie Paul Lavoisier presided over such salons and made a name for themselves as scientific adepts .
  • Some Hindi-film adepts , including author-screenwriter Suketu Mehta and Internet Movie Database staffer Michel Hafner have offered help.
  • The other players are picked from Western Canada based upon their adeptness , and general conduct as well as their ability to perform under mental and physical duress.
  • Instead, it surely refers to a state of total stillness and even abnegation, an ideal that religious adepts of all disciplines have long aspired to.
  • But he also believes that some of its adepts contributed significantly to the ideology of the 1960s - and not only in Australia.
  • I've never been convinced by such arguments, although in this case it was put very adeptly .
  • The teacher guides but doesn't boss, adeptly drawing answers out of the class, encouraging them to play, praise and read to their infants, gently urging affection, attention and firmness.