astringent - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of astringent in Hindi

  • स्तम्मक
  • कसैला
  • संकोचक
  • बंधनकारी
  • बाँधनेवाला
  • कषाय
  • सिकोड़नेवाली

astringent Definition

adjective

  • causing the contraction of body tissues, typically of the skin. ( शरीर के ऊतकों के संकुचन का कारण, आम तौर पर त्वचा का। )
  • sharp or severe in manner or style. ( तेज या गंभीर तरीके या शैली में। )

noun

  • a substance that causes the contraction of body tissues, typically used to protect the skin and to reduce bleeding from minor abrasions. ( एक पदार्थ जो शरीर के ऊतकों के संकुचन का कारण बनता है, आमतौर पर त्वचा की रक्षा के लिए और मामूली घर्षण से रक्तस्राव को कम करने के लिए उपयोग किया जाता है। )

astringent Example

  • Nowadays herbalists use it for its astringent properties. ( आजकल हर्बलिस्ट इसका उपयोग अपने कसैले गुणों के लिए करते हैं। )
  • They wanted us to talk about our problems,’ His voice was astringent with sarcasm and cynicism. ( वे चाहते थे कि हम अपनी समस्याओं के बारे में बात करें, 'उनकी आवाज व्यंग्य और व्यंग्यात्मकता से गूंजती थी। )
  • For its time, the sound is fairly astringent - like Mahler in a sullen mood. ( अपने समय के लिए, ध्वनि काफी कसैला है - जैसे कि एक उदास मूड में महलर। )
  • The cooked or steamed fruit loses its laxative activity and becomes more astringent and constipating. ( पका हुआ या स्टीम्ड फ्रूट अपनी रेचक गतिविधि खो देता है और अधिक कसैला और कसैला हो जाता है। )
  • Back inside, I find mother cooking, juicing lemons and chopping coriander, which has filled the kitchen with its slightly astringent smell. ( वापस अंदर, मुझे माँ का खाना बनाना, नींबू का रस निकालना और धनिया काटना, जिसने रसोई को थोड़ा कसैले गंध से भर दिया है। )
  • If you find sage's pungent and astringent taste too strong, mix it with some cooling mint, lemon balm, or lemon juice. ( यदि आपको ऋषि के तीखे और कसैले स्वाद बहुत मजबूत लगते हैं, तो इसे कुछ ठंडा पुदीना, नींबू बाम या नींबू के रस के साथ मिलाएं। )
  • Taste is actually a very direct way of experiencing the pharmacology of a plant - certain strong alkaloids taste bitter, volatile oils have an aromatic taste, certain plant acids have a sour of astringent taste.( स्वाद वास्तव में एक पौधे के औषध विज्ञान का अनुभव करने का एक बहुत ही सीधा तरीका है - कुछ मजबूत एल्कलॉइड स्वाद कड़वा, वाष्पशील तेलों में एक सुगंधित स्वाद होता है, कुछ पौधों के एसिड में कसैले स्वाद का एक खट्टा होता है। )

More Sentence

  • Studies have shown that calendula ointments can accelerate the healing of wounds and have antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, astringent and immune-stimulating properties.
  • It's not saying anything against them to assert that there is also a tough, astringent view of life that should be given its due.
  • This daunting, darkly astringent music was played in a superlative manner by cellist Marilyn De Olivera (a graduate of Indiana and Rice Universities).
  • Cucumbers are more than 90% water and have astringent properties, which help constrict blood vessels.
  • This is a fine work with all the characteristics of the composer's style: astringent harmonies, strong motor rhythms and lyrical melodies.
  • The deep green, hairy leaves make a slightly astringent tea that's similar to a mild, fragrant China tea.
  • Prior to processing, cocoa has a rather astringent taste.
  • It is even possible that the urge to consume bitter and astringent compounds such as tea, coffee and chilli is an ancient drive to eat foods that help combat our many parasites.
  • His less astringent manner could help him forge the strategic relationships his father couldn't.
  • Where are the days of long, complex formulas, and what has happened to difficult perfumes that smell sharp and astringent , or dry and peppery?
  • A bitter, astringent scent like hospital antiseptic is in the air.
  • It was included, because of its astringent qualities, in skin tonics, and became a principal ingredient in shampoos and hair rinses.
  • It had a sour, faintly astringent smell of decay.
  • If your skin cracks open, doctors sometimes prescribe wet dressings with mildly astringent properties to contract the skin, reduce secretions and prevent infection.
  • The anticarcinogenic compounds that taste astringent to us are actually toxins too - poisonous to the insects that chew on the plants.
  • Tannins are astringent substances found in the seeds, skin and stems of grapes.
  • I see it as more sardonic and astringent , in the manner of Prokofiev.
  • At first we protested vigorously, but when we had grown accustomed to the astringent flavour of the fruit, we were glad to take our share.
  • But he is also capable of terse, astringent judgments and an incisive turn of phrase
  • Most packs and masks are astringent , so they stimulate blood circulation in the skin.
  • To detoxify and tone the liver after a meat-laden diet, Janet prescribed astringent greens like dandelion.
  • Black tea contains tannin, an astringent that can help relieve pain.
  • His recitative is more expressive, varying from something quite melodious to a fast-moving narration, in which individual words and phrases are expressed by astringent harmonies.