benevolent - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of benevolent in Hindi
- भलाई करनेवाला
adjective
- उदार
- दयालू
- भद्र
- कृपालु
- भदभद्र
- परोपकारी
benevolent Definition
- well meaning and kindly. ( अच्छी तरह से अर्थ और कृपया। )
benevolent Example
- Holmes, wearing a simple-minded smile on a benevolent face, shuffled his way toward the woman. ( परोपकारी चेहरे पर सरल-सहज मुस्कान पहने होम्स ने महिला की ओर अपना रुख किया। )
- These organisations project a reputation of being caring, considerate and benevolent . ( ये संगठन देखभाल, विचारशील और परोपकारी होने की प्रतिष्ठा रखते हैं। )
- On many accounts it was transcribed that they were gracious and benevolent . ( कई खातों में यह संकेत दिया गया था कि वे दयालु और परोपकारी हैं। )
- If our clients had a specific trade or profession, we find out if there is a benevolent fund associated with that trade. ( यदि हमारे ग्राहकों के पास एक विशिष्ट व्यापार या पेशा है, तो हमें पता चलता है कि क्या उस व्यापार से संबंधित कोई उदार निधि है। )
- This is a benevolent fund, to which the coalmining companies contribute an amount that is levied on them, for the benefit of miners and their families, and the community. ( यह एक परोपकारी निधि है, जिसमें कोयला बनाने वाली कंपनियां, खनिकों और उनके परिवारों और समुदाय के लाभ के लिए उन पर लगाई गई राशि का योगदान करती हैं। )
- James has a winning grin, a benevolent smile and an infectious laugh. ( जेम्स में एक विजयी मुस्कराहट, एक परोपकारी मुस्कान और एक संक्रामक हंसी है। )
- The General gave the crowd of reporters a benevolent smile, which they simply ignored. ( जनरल ने संवाददाताओं की भीड़ को एक उदार मुस्कान दी, जिसे उन्होंने अनसुना कर दिया। )
- His benevolent smile was topped by the warm charm flowing from his eyes. ( उसकी दयालु मुस्कान उसकी आँखों से बहने वाले गर्म आकर्षण से सबसे ऊपर थी। )
- He was the fire station's benevolent worker and used to organise the children's Christmas parties. ( वह फायर स्टेशन का हितैषी कार्यकर्ता था और बच्चों की क्रिसमस पार्टियों का आयोजन करता था। )
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- The charity gains financially, the company earns kudos, and the benevolent consumer gets to feel good about his or her contribution.
- He hopes to raise £5,000 which will go to the British Heart Foundation and army benevolent fund.
- The benevolent fund needs donations so it can continue to combat isolation.
- Others were labelled infirm, defined as the deserving poor, and provided for by benevolent asylums or charities.
- Property owned by a benevolent organization and used exclusively for benevolent purposes is exempt from taxation.
- It was a benevolent organization that gave aid to fellow miners, their widows and children, as the many newspaper articles of the period record.
- He decided to adopt both these benevolent elements as his motif.
- The appeal is the principle source of funds which directly support the legion's welfare and benevolent work.
- His benevolent demeanor and tolerance have apparently not worked well.
- In my days as a wine merchant, he was a benevolent boss who was keen to pass on helpful tips.
- It is a benevolent heart and a generous mind which enjoy the encounter of other people.
- Bruno had many friends and it is heartwarming to know that so many people loved and respected this benevolent and generous man.
- BEN is the motor and allied trades benevolent fund and was founded in 1905.
- He shook himself out of his reverie to find Alicia staring at him and transformed his smirk back into a benevolent smile.
- Local people generally consider themselves to be benevolent and good-willed, fair, honest and ethical.
- Also returning will be the local firefighters, who will be collecting money for their benevolent fund as well as their own depot.
- I accept that is a taxing Act, but, on the other hand, they are intended to be beneficial and benevolent provisions.
- In this way a benevolent spirit is forged and wisdom is free to flourish.
- His benevolent and altruistic nature made him very well known to everyone in the area.
- The institute is fortunate in having an active and caring benevolent fund which for many years has been able to help colleagues and their families who have fallen on hard times or have been faced with unexpected financial difficulties.
- It's impossible not to be awed by the grandeur of temples and throne rooms of a country still in love with its benevolent monarchy.