brash - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of brash in Hindi

  • नाज़ुक

adjective

  • भंगशील
  • नाज़ुक
  • भंगुर

noun

  • टूट
  • टुकड़ा
  • खंड
  • मुँह का खट्टापन
  • मुखाम्लता

brash Definition

adjective

  • self-assertive in a rude, noisy, or overbearing way. ( एक असभ्य, शोर, या बहुत रास्ते में आत्म-मुखर। )

noun

  • a mass of fragments, in particular. ( विशेष रूप से टुकड़ों का एक समूह। )

brash Example

  • The exposed white appears in a brash yellow field, a pale blue sky and the hide of a large gray cow, unifying the painting, which burns like a summer's high noon. ( उजागर सफेद एक पीले पीले क्षेत्र में दिखाई देता है, एक पीला नीला आकाश और एक बड़े भूरे रंग के गाय के छिपाने, पेंटिंग को एकजुट करते हुए, जो गर्मियों की उच्च दोपहर की तरह जलता है। )
  • The report concludes that these antennas can be used to determine sheet ice thickness and to supply information to help in the detection of brash ice. ( रिपोर्ट का निष्कर्ष है कि इन एंटेना का उपयोग शीट बर्फ की मोटाई को निर्धारित करने और बर्फ़ की बर्फ का पता लगाने में मदद करने के लिए जानकारी की आपूर्ति के लिए किया जा सकता है। )
  • Gentle is the word, and among a record full of brash , loud screams, this whisper comes across all the more successfully. ( कोमल शब्द है, और जोरदार चीख से भरे रिकॉर्ड के बीच, यह कानाफूसी सभी अधिक सफलतापूर्वक आती है। )
  • You may lie on the beach cursing the brash , noisy idiots who zoom up and down the coast disturbing your hangover. ( आप समुद्र तट पर झूठ, कोलाहलपूर्ण बेवकूफों को कोस सकते हैं, जो आपके हैंगओवर को परेशान करते हुए नीचे और नीचे ज़ूम करते हैं। )
  • Teenage lettuces are still young and brash , and that's when their flavor is best. ( किशोर लेटेस अभी भी युवा और तेजतर्रार हैं, और यह तब है जब उनका स्वाद सबसे अच्छा है। )

More Sentence

  • ‘Being confident does not mean being brash and aggressive; it means being politely assertive,’ she opines.
  • It may be simply because they were all similar to the profile of corrupt officers that I've seen in the past, who seem to be invariably brash and arrogant and have an interest in gambling and hard living.
  • A brash modern building, it may not have the atmosphere of the Art Nouveau building next door, but it creates its own style with high balconies surrounding the lobby covered in lush greenery.
  • I hear voices, loud, brash voices that sound like metal being scraped on slate.
  • She was brash and bold and unafraid of rubbing people the wrong way, so he knew that even if he thought she should leave him alone, she wouldn't, and that was what he needed.
  • They were loud, brash , and obnoxious, and Tanj couldn't imagine how they'd been admitted to the auction.
  • Paris is mostly familiar to Shanghainese from the movies, no doubt appearing sophisticated and genteel in comparison to the brash cityscape mushrooming around them.
  • The Central Line would be noisy, brash and speedy too with a bit of a split personality.
  • That, I fear, is the very same reason why so many oppose its expansion: all those undergraduates from elsewhere invading the city with their brash opinions and noisy pastimes.
  • I'm especially partial to looking at the buildings which hover above the brash and uniform shop fronts in most British town centres - like looking through someone's drawers, you get an insight to the true character of a place.
  • I didn't really like this new Annabelle at all: she wasn't her old friendly self, she was hostile, brash and rude and she clearly held a large grudge towards me.
  • Maybe it's time we dropped the charade and accepted that we're as brash and pushy as any New York cabbie ever was.
  • New York City is synonymous with big, bold, brash gestures.
  • This image shows icebergs and brash ice along the shore of western Greenland.
  • A subsurface impulse radar system on board a cutter was used to measure brash ice thickness in the Great Lakes.
  • For me, Australians are too brash , too cocky, too shallow and too plentiful.
  • Critics say it's tacky, noisy, and stuck in a time warp, those of us who love it agree with all that, that's what it's all about, being big, brash , gaudy and over the top.
  • Then, in late winter or early spring, clusters of brash , bright purple flowers appear: I just know that if they came at any other time of the year, I would hate them!
  • My attentions were interrupted when the conversation over at that long and prominent table became brash and joyfully loud.
  • They come across as quite brash at first, but I soon realised they were vulnerable young men with their hearts set on high-flying football careers.
  • It was a loud, brash statement about the stupidity of war.
  • Some are bright and brash , with worldly flavors.
  • Edwards has been accused in the past of being too brash , arrogant, and selfish, but has made an effort to be more mature and team-oriented.
  • She was portrayed as a bit of a lad, very brash , by music journalists, but really she is very quietly spoken, doesn't shoot her mouth off, very intelligent and - she'll hate me for saying this - just very nice.
  • I've come home, to next door still playing loud, brash music.