believable - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of believable in Hindi

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  • संभाव्य

believable Definition

  • (of an account or the person relating it) able to be believed; credible. ( (किसी खाते या उससे संबंधित व्यक्ति) पर विश्वास किया जा सकेगा; विश्वसनीय। )

believable Example

  • He's given a fine and believable portrayal of grief and anguish. ( उन्होंने दुःख और पीड़ा का एक बढ़िया और विश्वसनीय चित्रण किया है। )
  • It's a way of making the character more human and believable ; no one is perfect, after all. ( यह चरित्र को अधिक मानवीय और विश्वसनीय बनाने का एक तरीका है; कोई भी व्यक्ति संपूर्ण नहीं होता है। )
  • Another thing that a great thriller requires is believable characters and understandable motivations. ( एक और बात जो एक महान थ्रिलर की आवश्यकता होती है वह है विश्वसनीय चरित्र और समझने योग्य प्रेरणाएँ। )
  • Making a character like that entirely believable earns plenty of respect from me. ( इस तरह का किरदार निभाना पूरी तरह से मेरे लिए सम्मान की बात है। )
  • In view of the views expressed in the rest of the column, how believable is the apology? ( बाकी कॉलम में व्यक्त किए गए विचारों के मद्देनजर माफी कितनी विश्वसनीय है? )
  • Since then he has notched up a barely believable 126 more hits, including 14 number ones. ( तब से उन्होंने १४ नंबर वालों सहित मुश्किल से १२६ अधिक हिट फ़िल्में दी हैं। )
  • He manages to translate the comic perfectly and at the same time create believable characters and situations. ( वह कॉमिक का पूरी तरह से अनुवाद करने का प्रबंधन करता है और एक ही समय में विश्वसनीय पात्रों और स्थितियों का निर्माण करता है। )
  • It is scarcely believable that a York bus has come under fire. ( यह विश्वसनीय रूप से विश्वसनीय है कि एक यॉर्क बस आग की चपेट में आ गई है। )
  • The cast are uniformly excellent, rounding out ridiculous yet believable characters. ( कलाकारों को समान रूप से उत्कृष्ट हैं, हास्यास्पद अभी तक विश्वसनीय पात्रों को गोल करना। )
  • As the project is researched, we are told a truer, or at least more believable , version of the story by the wife of the man who first told the tale. ( जैसा कि परियोजना पर शोध किया गया है, हमें एक ट्रुअर, या कम से कम अधिक विश्वसनीय, उस व्यक्ति की पत्नी द्वारा कहानी का संस्करण बताया जाता है जिसने पहली बार कहानी सुनाई थी। )

More Sentence

  • Voters will respond to facts when they are presented in a compelling and believable fashion.
  • Twain's characters are fairly complex and believable for the time the book was written.
  • It had surprised his parents so much that he'd been interested at all that they'd barely been able to come up with a believable reply.
  • It's a good question, because to be believable is the only way that you could be successful.
  • No, the problem is the same problem as it always is really - giving people something better and believable to vote for.
  • It's too subtle for that, preferring to transpose space and time to introduce us to real and believable characters.
  • He made it more believable that Shakespeare would be important enough to change my life.
  • The characters are believable as is the reason for the murders.
  • It is a strong combination of mirth and sorrow, made real by the lives of believable characters.
  • Generally, the more detail a memory has, the more believable and convincing the account is.
  • Whilst this sounds believable to a certain extent, I also think it's a dangerous route to take.
  • Both assertions are only believable if the context is ignored.
  • Despite this, the characters remain believable and the narrative engaging.
  • The thing to me that's fun is trying to make the characters seem believable , or realistic.
  • It is believable that he mentioned it in Merimbula because it was on his mind because it had happened the day before.
  • He sounded believable and Dara felt all trust for him rushing back to her.
  • They interact extremely well and are very believable characters.
  • His performance has matured since then, and he makes Billy a likeable and believable character.
  • He had to curb his use of slapstick and work on developing believable characters.
  • He admitted hitting himself in the face with a brick to make his tale more believable and was cautioned for wasting police time.