adulation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of adulation in Hindi

  • मनुहार
  • चापलूसी
  • खुशामद
  • चाटुकारिता
  • अतिप्रशंसा
  • चिकनी-चुपड़ी बातें

adulation Definition

  • obsequious flattery; excessive admiration or praise. ( परिणामी चापलूसी; अत्यधिक प्रशंसा या प्रशंसा। )

adulation Example

  • He was not the sort of prince who adored flattery and adulation , public appearances and such. ( वह चापलूसी और प्रशंसा, सार्वजनिक दिखावे और इस तरह के राजकुमार को पसंद नहीं करता था। )
  • Musically this piece exists to excite gasps of admiration, if not downright adulation from the audience. ( संगीत से यह टुकड़ा दर्शकों की प्रशंसा को बढ़ावा देने के लिए मौजूद है। )
  • There will be no trophy or congratulation, no hyperventilation or applause or adulation . ( कोई ट्रॉफी या बधाई, कोई सम्मोहन या प्रशंसा या प्रशंसा नहीं होगी। )
  • Years of unimaginable success, glory and adulation were to follow. ( वर्षों की अकल्पनीय सफलता, गौरव और आराधना का पालन करना था। )

More Sentence

  • His skills have brought him adulation and riches beyond belief.
  • The adulation nonetheless continued as the election drew closer.
  • he found it difficult to cope with the adulation of the fans
  • Neither, although his comics have brought him a certain degree of wide-eyed adulation , is he any kind of superhero.
  • From being unsure about himself to coping with adulation , Sproule has raced forward in these last few weeks.
  • The complaint is against his ideology - a concern that last week's adulation and denigration chose to ignore.
  • Collins took off on his lap of honour, deserving adulation for his run of 9.98 secs.
  • In a fit of adulation I tell Sir John how much I enjoyed his work.
  • Yet if the Welsh recover from their shaky start, it will be another manager who will be receiving the glory and adulation of a nation.
  • Just which job is it that pays a fortune and showers its practitioners with honours and adulation to a great age?
  • I get a lot of appreciation and adulation for the kind of music I create.
  • Endless tributes, adulation and back rubs from his closest allies tend to obscure the truth.
  • That is the only small price he has to pay for his unmatched adulation and unparalleled adoration from his countryman.
  • Though she was happy with the love and adulation that came with fame, she hated waking up early in the morning.
  • Is it just me or does anyone else find the spontaneous adulation and standing ovation before he's begun slightly embarrassing?
  • I mean on the one hand I'm sure he loves the glory, and he has to have this public adulation .
  • I have seen her tame a noisy rock audience into a state of appreciative adulation .