barbarian - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of barbarian in Hindi

adjective

  • जंगली
  • असभ्य
  • बर्बर
  • गंवार
  • गैर ईसाई
  • अशिष्ट

noun

  • खूंखार व्यक्ति
  • असभ्य व्यक्ति
  • गँवार
  • जंगली व्यक्ति
  • गंवारू

barbarian Definition

noun

  • (in ancient times) a member of a community or tribe not belonging to one of the great civilizations (Greek, Roman, Christian). ( (प्राचीन काल में) एक समुदाय या जनजाति का एक सदस्य जो महान सभ्यताओं (ग्रीक, रोमन, ईसाई) में से एक से संबंधित नहीं है। )

adjective

  • of or relating to ancient barbarians. ( या प्राचीन बर्बर लोगों से संबंधित है। )

barbarian Example

  • It was predicated on the idea of an inherent superiority of the Greek over the barbarian . ( यह बर्बर के ऊपर ग्रीक की एक अंतर्निहित श्रेष्ठता के विचार पर समर्पित था। )
  • That is, it is Moira that determines who shall be slave or master, peasant or warrior, citizen or non-citizen, Greek or barbarian . ( यही है, यह मोइरा है जो निर्धारित करती है कि कौन दास या स्वामी, किसान या योद्धा, नागरिक या गैर-नागरिक, ग्रीक या बर्बर होगा। )
  • This promising line of thought takes us back to the barbarian invasions that overwhelmed Rome in the 5th century. ( विचार की यह होनहार रेखा हमें उस बर्बर आक्रमण पर वापस ले जाती है जिसने रोम को 5 वीं शताब्दी में अभिभूत कर दिया था। )
  • Despite being written for a barbarian reed pipe, Ts'ai Yen's songs can still be sung on Chinese instruments. ( एक बर्बर ईख पाइप के लिए लिखे जाने के बावजूद, त्साइ येन के गीत अभी भी चीनी वाद्ययंत्रों पर गाए जा सकते हैं। )
  • Democratic processes can do nothing to assuage the homicidal needs of barbarian madmen. ( लोकतांत्रिक प्रक्रियाएं बर्बर पागल लोगों की समलैंगिक जरूरतों को आत्मसात करने के लिए कुछ नहीं कर सकती हैं। )
  • But to the mindset of today's European leaders and commentators, America is a barbarian nation intent on world domination. ( लेकिन आज के यूरोपीय नेताओं और टिप्पणीकारों की मानसिकता में, अमेरिका विश्व वर्चस्व पर एक बर्बर राष्ट्र का इरादा है। )

More Sentence

  • And maybe that date will be viewed in future centuries as the beginning of the great barbarian invasions.
  • What distinguishes civilized man from a barbarian must be acquired by every individual anew.
  • He explains that, as the screws were tightened upon them, the mass of the population had little or no incentive to resist the barbarian invasions that came with increasing force.
  • In the West, however, Diocletian's system worked for a time, but then fell apart in the face of the barbarian invasions.
  • If this is a clash of civilizations, then one of our soldiers has just been murdered by our barbarian enemies.
  • In the face of continuing barbarian invasions, the smaller landowners were driven to seek protection and maintenance from more powerful men in return for which they gave service and obedience.
  • The supervisory board of the Bulgarian National Bank was a straight jacket for the elite, which drained the financial system in a pagan and barbarian way.
  • The early medieval chapter adopts the by-now-commonplace position that the history of Europe after the fall of Rome and the barbarian invasions was one of progress.
  • In 276 the towns of Gaul were still unwalled when, as a literary source tells us, the worst of the barbarian invasions yet saw the capture of fifty or sixty towns and their retaking by the Romans.
  • Suddenly, all the networks want drama again and the barbarian tide of reality tele-vision is in retreat.
  • Be that as it may, after the barbarian invasion there was no authority to re-introduce gold coinage that would circulate.
  • These remarks record the preeminent level of struggle against the loss of civilization brought on by the invasion of the barbarian hordes of Western Europe.
  • A barbarian dictator who stares down the US can lead a region to war, terrorism, and oppression on a global scale.
  • Moreover, some of the Greek cities thought they could use the barbarian , or the threat of him, against their enemies.
  • The town suffered grievously during the barbarian invasions and it did not recover until the Middle Ages, when it took its present form, that of a fortified medieval settlement round a strong castle.
  • All think of him as a cold-hearted, arrogant barbarian , and this story will be the first true view of the hidden soul he carries.
  • The view of the cross as the sacrifice for the sins of the world is a barbarian idea based on primitive concepts of God and must be dismissed.
  • In their wild and alien nature, these animals were the embodiment of all that was uncivilized and, therefore, of barbarian irrationality and evil.
  • ‘[The anti-secession law] is barbarian and invasive behavior,’ Lee said.
  • Europe took refuge in a feudal system in the face of increasing barbarian invasion.
  • What is the barbarian fascination with airplanes?
  • Northern newspapers, in contrast, condemned Brooks as an unrestrained barbarian who, like the South as a whole, represented brutality and threatened to destroy the fabric of the nation.
  • Manchester United tours are not just a series of football matches but are events which resemble a call for a religious crusade or a barbarian invasion.
  • The use to which the wealth is put, and Jahangir's almost flippant attitude toward his riches, activates the notion of the ignorant barbarian .