bounty - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of bounty in Hindi

Noun

  • इनाम
  • उपहार
  • उदारता
  • उदार
  • दान
  • दानशीलता
  • अधिदान
  • आर्थिक
  • आर्थिक सहाय

bounty Definition

Noun

  • a sum paid for killing or capturing a person or animal.
  • a sum paid to encourage trade.
  • something given or occurring in generous amounts.

bounty Example

  • there was an increased bounty on his head ( उसके सिर पर बढ़ा हुआ इनाम था )
  • they do not qualify for their bounty because they have spent insufficient time at summer camp ( वे अपने इनाम के योग्य नहीं हैं क्योंकि उन्होंने समर कैंप में अपर्याप्त समय बिताया है )
  • In 1534 the annates were, along with the supremacy over the church in England, bestowed on the crown; but in February 1704 they were appropriated by Queen Anne to the assistance of the poorer clergy, and thus form what has since been known as "Queen Anne's Bounty". ( 1534 में, इंग्लैंड में चर्च पर वर्चस्व के साथ-साथ एनाट्स को ताज पहनाया गया; लेकिन फरवरी 1704 में उन्हें क्वीन ऐनी द्वारा गरीब पादरियों की सहायता के लिए विनियोजित किया गया था, और इस प्रकार वह बना जिसे "क्वीन ऐनीज़ बाउंटी" के रूप में जाना जाता है। )
  • Peter of Savoy, another uncle, was perhaps the most shameless of all the beggars for the kings bounty; not only was he made earl of Richmond, but his debts were repeatedly paid and great sums were given him to help his continental adventures. ( सेवॉय का पीटर, एक और चाचा, शायद राजा के इनाम के लिए सभी भिखारियों में सबसे बेशर्म था; न केवल उन्हें रिचमंड का अर्ल बनाया गया था, बल्कि उनके ऋणों का बार-बार भुगतान किया गया था और उनके महाद्वीपीय कारनामों में मदद करने के लिए उन्हें बड़ी रकम दी गई थी। )

More Sentence

  • Lieutenant Bligh, approaching them in the launch of the "Bounty," 1789, had a hostile encounter with natives.
  • Thank you for this bounty you have set before us
  • rocky hollow to wait for the bounty of the oceans to come his way
  • She pointed out the various qualities of the little shrubs, weeds, grasses, trees, and other growths of nature's bounty; she described their uses and seasons
  • “What if they find out it’s me? I’ll have a bounty on my head,” The Killer
  • Only one of these islands is inhabited, and some say it is the most remote place on earth to live! Most are descendents of the Bounty Mutineers and Tahitians who accompanied them
  • "What is it that you want from us, X'ander, if not the bounty on our heads?"
  • Today, however, the Chief was looking for bigger bounty
  • Pericles had introduced the practice of giving a small bounty from the treasury to the poorer citizens, for the purpose of enabling them to attend the theatre at the great festivals, - in other words, for the purpose of bringing them under the concentrated influence of the best Attic culture.
  • Thenceforth this bounty was in reality very much what Demades afterwards called it, - the cement (KOXXa) of the democracy.
  • for millennia the people along the Nile have depended entirely on its bounty