alert - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of alert in Hindi

  • चेतावनी
  • बेचैनी
  • भय
  • ख़तरे की सूचना
  • सतर्क
  • सावधान
  • फुरतीला
  • तेज़
  • चंचल
  • सजग
  • चौकन्ना
  • ख़तरे की सूचना देना

alert Definition

adjective

  • quick to notice any unusual and potentially dangerous or difficult circumstances; vigilant. ( किसी भी असामान्य और संभावित खतरनाक या कठिन परिस्थितियों को नोटिस करने की जल्दी; सतर्क। )

verb

  • warn (someone) of a danger, threat, or problem, typically with the intention of having it avoided or dealt with. ( किसी खतरे, खतरे या समस्या की चेतावनी (किसी को), आमतौर पर इसे टालने या उससे निपटने के इरादे से। )

noun

  • the state of being watchful for possible danger. ( संभावित खतरे के लिए सतर्क रहने की स्थिति। )

alert Example

  • By this time, the sedating medications usually are significantly dissipated, and the patient is alert and oriented and able to lift his or her own leg. ( इस समय तक, बेहोश करने वाली दवाएं आमतौर पर काफी विघटित हो जाती हैं, और रोगी सतर्क और उन्मुख होता है और अपने पैरों को उठाने में सक्षम होता है। )
  • The all-clear had in fact sounded from an initial alert when the bomb was dropped. ( जब बम गिराया गया तो सभी स्पष्ट रूप से एक प्रारंभिक अलर्ट से आ रहे थे। )
  • One consequence is that consumers are more alert to influences than ever before. ( एक परिणाम यह है कि उपभोक्ता पहले से कहीं अधिक प्रभावित होते हैं। )
  • On Tuesday computer security experts issued a worldwide alert of the imminent dang er to the Internet from the spread of the worm virus. (  मंगलवार को कंप्यूटर सुरक्षा विशेषज्ञों ने वर्म वायरस के प्रसार से इंटरनेट के लिए आसन्न खतरे का एक विश्वव्यापी अलर्ट जारी किया। )

More Sentence

  • And shortly thereafter, several alert readers noticed something very peculiar.
  • One must also be very alert to the fact that some pilgrims of certain nationalities come in bunches and batches and push their way through.
  • On his good days, he is very alert mentally and engages clearly with the issues at hand; on other days he finds it difficult to focus.
  • In both studies, patients were alert and able to communicate by holding up fingers in response to questions and did not themselves complete the instruments.
  • When exercising outdoors during a smog alert , even healthy people may cough or wheeze.
  • So, it makes sense to be on alert in a cautious, sensible way all throughout the country.
  • the baby is very alert
  • "Thanks to the efforts of police and the media, the public is more alert to these practices.
  • Advocaat was appropriate raw material for such an alert intellect.
  • Forestry Minister John Browne has urged forest owners to be prepared and on alert and to help to stamp out fires in plantations.
  • However, as they approached and she saw the ambulance and all the patrol cars, she put her defenses on alert and prepared herself for anything.
  • There are signs that Congress is at least somewhat alert to these dangers.
  • Surviving in a comatose state, his mind is still alert and active.
  • And now, as his execution by lethal injection nears, some clinics providing abortions are on alert for possible violence.
  • She was a very active and alert lady and was a founder member of Clonaslee ICA.
  • it's hard to stay alert
  • It's still pretty high, but even if it does, we can be on alert to get out of here as soon as possible.
  • Army reserve units have also been placed on alert for possible call-up.
  • But the industry was put on alert about the possible tax rises at a conference this month when a representative from the Revenue said the memoranda would need to be reviewed.
  • It is the first principle of an alert intellect.
  • The swelling in his face is nearly gone and he's much more alert and active, which is really encouraging.
  • Undemonstrative, quick-witted, alert and intelligent: he has it all.
  • A bomb alert was issued at a post office in Germany this week after a package waiting to be delivered began vibrating and emitting a strange noise.
  • Though at times they don't seem to be the most aware of animals, sheep are very alert to mood swings, and this time was no exception.
  • Ms L was alert and oriented and able to move both lower extremities at the time of transfer.
  • So Pacific Islanders today are very alert to their ocean, and their ownership of that ocean, and their custodianship of that ocean.