barbarity - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of barbarity in Hindi
- बर्बता
- बर्बरता
- निर्दयता
- क्रूरता
- निष्ठुरता
- नशृंसता
barbarity Definition
noun
- extreme cruelty or brutality. ( अत्यधिक क्रूरता या क्रूरता। )
- absence of culture and civilization. ( संस्कृति और सभ्यता का अभाव। )
barbarity Example
- He was troubled by the barbarity of manners on the frontier. ( वह सीमा पर शिष्टाचार की बर्बरता से परेशान था। )
- the barbarity displayed by the terrorists ( आतंकवादियों द्वारा प्रदर्शित बर्बरता )
- Moreover, they are characters who have absorbed the English-speaking colonialist attribution of barbarity to the Irish language and are now steeped in a culture of patient acceptance over assertive action. ( इसके अलावा, वे ऐसे पात्र हैं जिन्होंने आयरिश भाषा के साथ बर्बरता के अंग्रेजी बोलने वाले औपनिवेशिकवाद को अवशोषित किया है और अब मुखर कार्रवाई पर रोगी की स्वीकृति की संस्कृति में फंस गए हैं। )
- These women's voices were often mediated by male authorities who shaped their stories in ways that supported colonial endeavours and reinforced an opposition between ideas of pure female virtue and native barbarity . ( इन महिलाओं की आवाज़ अक्सर पुरुष अधिकारियों द्वारा मध्यस्थता की जाती थी जिन्होंने अपनी कहानियों को उन तरीकों से आकार दिया था जो औपनिवेशिक प्रयासों का समर्थन करते थे और शुद्ध महिला गुण और देशी बर्बरता के विचारों के बीच एक विरोध को मजबूत करते थे। )
- Even Scottish officials castigated Gaelic ('the Irish language') as 'one of the chief and principal causes of the continuance of barbarity and incivility amongst the inhabitants of the isles and highlands'. ( यहां तक कि स्कॉटिश अधिकारियों ने गेलिक ('आयरिश भाषा') को 'द्वीपों और उच्चभूमि के निवासियों के बीच बर्बरता और असभ्यता की निरंतरता' के प्रमुख और प्रमुख कारणों में से एक माना। )
- The use of visual illustrations is ostensibly intended to show that the very appearance of the Irish betrays their barbarity . ( दृश्य चित्रण का उपयोग तीव्रता से यह दिखाने के लिए किया जाता है कि आयरिश की बहुत ही उपस्थिति उनकी बर्बरता को धोखा देती है। )
More Sentence
- Without the culture of the Public Service, there will only be barbarity in this place.
- They found the idea of female rulers outrageous but at the same time exciting and may have been seeking to emphasise the barbarity of the Britons by stressing female involvement in politics and warfare.
- There has been a great deal of uninformed comment about how this work resurrects the medievalism - that is, supposedly, the barbarity - of Passion plays, but I wonder how many of these critics have actually seen a medieval Passion play.
- According to Wong, the aestheticization of Chinese history makes it palatable, along with reinforcing the Orientalist binary opposition between eastern barbarity and western civility.
- They believe there is a war between right and wrong, faith and falsehood, civilisation and barbarity and that all tactics are justified in the last-ditch struggle to defend what they believe in.
- Some contemporaries would have seen the confrontation of the two cultures as an out and out battle, in the case of the improvers a struggle between the forces of civilization and enlightenment, and those of barbarity and heathenism.
- the barbarity of the slave trad
- But upon his return to Europe he began to see the old continent with American eyes and from the alienating distance of his exile he noticed all the more strongly the barbarity of its remaining peculiarities.
- Eleventh-century England is seen as intellectually isolated, rescued from barbarity only by Norman longships.
- These therapeutic and cosmetic uses of waste persisted well into the sphere of our modern world, and Laporte refuses to mark a clear division between the barbarity of ancient civilization and the manufactured reality of our own.
- Cannibalism was regarded as a sign of barbarity , the marker of an uncivilised people.
- The article expresses a horror at the ' barbarity ' of the 'unmeaning mummeries, dishonest debt, profuse waste, and bad example in an utter oblivion of responsibility'.
- beyond the Empire lay barbarity
- They could see nothing but the state of barbarity that pertained before the truths of God were revealed.
- Culturally, Constance Garnett helped to dispel the image of barbarity with her translations of Tolstoy and other leading Russian writers.
- The problem was not merely the barbarity and wilfulness of the native Irish, but that the initial grants to the original Anglo-Norman adventurers had been too generous.
- Many other English authors were inclined towards contrasting the barbarity of the Scots, Irish, and Welsh with the civility and polish of the English.
- Ghastly and horrendous as it was, the sustained massacres, barbarities and cruelties committed on the Hindus that lasted off and on for almost a millennium were of an even larger magnitude.
- The gentleness of English civilisation is mixed up with barbarities and anachronisms.
- Together these three witness numerous Vietnarn-esque barbarities , and the more they try to make sense of these brutalities and work toward peace, the more things go awry.
- By the time the British Government began its attempts to enter into political relations with the Chinese, the barbarities of the Chinese system were becoming more obvious than its virtues.
- It is an indictment of the present Beijing regime that it has created a situation in China's mines which finds its only parallels in the barbarities of wartime Japanese imperialism.
- And a much larger proportion who, while never thinking of doing such a thing themselves, can't bring themselves to condemn those barbarities too much, because of what the Koran and Hadiths say.
- At a time when the world is numbed with barbarities and deceits, Fanon, with his passionate anger, needs to be rediscovered.