beggar - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of beggar in Hindi

  • याचक
  • भिखारी
  • भिक्षुक
  • भिक्षु

noun

  • याचक

verb

  • भीख मांगना

beggar Definition

noun

  • a person, typically a homeless one, who lives by asking for money or food. ( एक व्यक्ति, आम तौर पर एक बेघर, जो पैसे या भोजन के लिए पूछकर रहता है। )
  • a person of a specified type, often one to be envied or pitied. ( एक निर्दिष्ट प्रकार का व्यक्ति, अक्सर ईर्ष्या या पिटाई करने वाला। )

verb

  • reduce (someone) to poverty. ( (किसी को) गरीबी में कमी करना। )

beggar Example

  • Woe to the poor beggar upon whom he sees, or thinks he sees, spots or blemishes. ( उस गरीब भिखारी पर शोक करो जिस पर वह देखता है, या सोचता है कि वह देखता है, धब्बे या धब्बा है। )
  • He was a cute little beggar , looked like you as well. ( वह एक प्यारा सा भिखारी था, आप जैसा दिखता था। )
  • There were many a poor beggar who saw the show and realized they could become something if they tried! ( कई गरीब भिखारी थे जिन्होंने शो देखा और महसूस किया कि अगर वे कोशिश करते हैं तो वे कुछ बन सकते हैं! )
  • why should I beggar myself for you? ( मैं तुम्हारे लिए अपने आप से भीख क्यों मांगूं? )
  • How many times have you been asked in the street for some money from a seemingly homeless person or a beggar ? ( एक बेघर व्यक्ति या एक भिखारी से कुछ पैसे के लिए आपसे कितनी बार सड़क पर पूछा गया है? )
  • Rather than return to jail after a weekend outside, Markov became a homeless man, cultivating the look of a madman in order to get more money as a beggar . ( एक सप्ताहांत के बाद जेल से बाहर लौटने के बजाय, मार्कोव एक बेघर आदमी बन गया, जो एक भिखारी के रूप में अधिक धन प्राप्त करने के लिए पागल आदमी के रूप में खेती करता था। )
  • I can't spare anything for little beggar children like you. ( मैं आप जैसे छोटे भिखारी बच्चों के लिए कुछ भी नहीं छोड़ सकता। )
  • The cool million generally goes to some lucky beggar down south. ( शांत लाख आम तौर पर दक्षिण में कुछ भाग्यशाली भिखारी के पास जाता है। )
  • If I give money to a beggar it is because I want to do something nice for him. ( अगर मैं किसी भिखारी को पैसे देता हूं तो ऐसा इसलिए है क्योंकि मैं उसके लिए कुछ अच्छा करना चाहता हूं। )

More Sentence

  • He vaguely remembered his mother telling him those same words many years ago when he was giving spare lunch money to a beggar .
  • Economically, they will learn of the toll that nuclear weapons can take on economic growth and development even if they do not beggar us completely.
  • You cannot ‘care for Africa’ and at the same time stand four-square behind multinationals who beggar us.
  • So he never responds when a blind or crippled beggar or a mother cradling her baby holds out a hand for money.
  • They demands that families beggar themselves to send their children to university.
  • Or would he choose to beggar the kingdom, leaving it weak and defenceless against his forces, just for the entertainment?
  • She was no more than a poor beggar , young, sick and starving.
  • Not too much to beggar the family, but not too little as to be meaningless.
  • Moreover, it would not only beggar our neighbours but eventually Australia as well, by preventing Australian businesses from competing effectively in global markets.
  • One young beggar , surnamed Liu, begins his work before dawn and can earn more than 200 yuan a day.
  • The poor beggar 's badly burned body was supposed to be in the coffin awaiting collection.
  • You might call him a beggar , or a homeless man, or whatever.
  • Apart from beggaring the public purse, it simply beggars belief.
  • Indeed, the poor beggars attending the meeting in April would have witnessed Lee's wholehearted endorsement of his chief executive's vision.
  • We have to discourage begging and simultaneously find beggars another way of earning a living.
  • But I think he would have beggared himself to buy it.
  • It would give beggars a chance to have a decent living.
  • The nobility, though exempt from taxation, faced problems of its own: many families had been beggared by the wars, and peace left their sons without employment.
  • The streets were crowded with poor dirty beggars .
  • The way of it was, I was sent out with a broom to chase away the gypsy beggars at the door looking for food or money, and he happened to step in the way.
  • It is totally inconsistent to now argue that we must defend the system that has beggared cattle and sheep farmers.