banal - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of banal in Hindi

  • तुच्छ
  • साधारण
  • मामूली
  • सामान्य
  • घिसा-पिटा

banal Definition

  • so lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring. ( इसलिए मौलिकता में कमी स्पष्ट और उबाऊ है। )

banal Example

  • She loathes Hollywood, finds it distasteful and banal , hates the idea of her art being tainted by commerce. ( वह हॉलीवुड से घृणा करती है, उसे अरुचिकर और भोगी लगती है, उसकी कला के बारे में सोचती है कि वह वाणिज्य से छेड़छाड़ करती है। )
  • Ray's comments swerved from the banal , to the solid and sober, like all good reporters. ( रे की टिप्पणी सभी अच्छे पत्रकारों की तरह, केले से लेकर ठोस और शांत तक में घूमती है। )
  • While some of the book's guidelines are common sense, others are banal . ( जबकि पुस्तक के कुछ दिशानिर्देश सामान्य ज्ञान हैं, अन्य सामान्य हैं। )
  • I suspect that he thinks he is one, which is why we are occasionally treated to comments that to most people appear banal . ( मुझे संदेह है कि उसे लगता है कि वह एक है, यही वजह है कि हमें कभी-कभी टिप्पणियों के लिए व्यवहार किया जाता है कि ज्यादातर लोग भोज में दिखाई देते हैं। )
  • The play pokes fun at these dialogues through characters having banal conversations. ( नाटक के संवादों के माध्यम से इन संवादों पर मज़ाक उड़ाया जाता है। )
  • People are always trotting out banal statistics and clichés to placate those who appear to be in a spot of bother. ( जो लोग परेशान दिखते हैं उन्हें परेशान करने के लिए लोग हमेशा से ही नोटबंदी के आंकड़े और आड़ ले रहे हैं। )
  • The album avoids being banal and predictable because he is not afraid to fully use his voice to emote. ( एल्बम को प्रतिबंधात्मक और अनुमानित होने से बचा जाता है क्योंकि वह अपनी आवाज़ को पूरी तरह से उपयोग करने से डरता नहीं है। )

More Sentence

  • I find most New Age spiritual music to be boring and banal but I've met a lot of people that find great use for it.
  • A song which can appeal to non-native speakers is obviously going to have relatively banal lyrics.
  • I made a long list of quite banal and boring questions that I went through and asked this man.
  • No one can get excited about the most boring and banal of road stops like this guy.
  • The outcome of this populist turn is the celebration of the ordinary and the banal .
  • The banal and obvious truth is that life and a country are largely what you make of them.
  • As long as domesticated TV reigns supreme, our fascination with the banal will surely continue.
  • Her comments are so threadbare and banal , that her role smacks of the worst kind of tokenism.
  • What followed was flagrant musical bankruptcy and the insufferable drone of banal music.
  • This outcome has become a banal tautology repeated in every pharmaceutical marketing article.
  • So expertly dissected that it's like all great satire - banal in its accuracy and attention to detail.
  • It doesn't really say anything new and tells its story in the most banal and predictable manner possible.
  • The real opposite of the sublime is, of course, the intransigently banal and commonsensical.
  • (All banally true, but in the context of the programme, it was a sudden outbreak of sensitivity).
  • Say what you want about her often banally produced records; live, Jewel's a gem of a solo performer who's both self-aware and truly, outrageously funny.
  • Number 3 seems banally sensible, until you read Howard's closing statement.
  • Children may be the future, as the authors banally point out, but adults are the people who decide the direction.
  • And often it's an entirely banally insignificant spot.