CALL - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of CALL in Hindi

  • कॉल
  • आह्वान
  • मांग
  • बुलावा
  • भेंट
  • पुकार

verb

  • पुकारना

CALL Definition

verb

  • cry out to (someone) in order to summon them or attract their attention. ( उन्हें (किसी को) बुलाने के लिए रोना या उनका ध्यान आकर्षित करना। )
  • give (an infant or animal) a specified name. ( दे (एक शिशु या जानवर) एक निर्दिष्ट नाम। )
  • (of a person) pay a brief visit. ( (किसी व्यक्ति के) एक संक्षिप्त यात्रा का भुगतान करें। )

noun

  • a cry made as a summons or to attract someone's attention. ( सम्मन के रूप में या किसी का ध्यान आकर्षित करने के लिए किया गया रोना। )
  • a brief visit. ( एक संक्षिप्त यात्रा। )

CALL Example

  • Then we will be told that one of their people will call to see us, and if there are any days or times that we are not at home or unavailable. ( फिर हमें बताया जाएगा कि उनका कोई व्यक्ति हमें देखने के लिए बुलाएगा, और यदि कोई दिन या समय ऐसा हो जो हम घर पर न हों या अनुपलब्ध हों। )
  • My phone was ringing with calls from all over the country. ( मेरा फोन पूरे देश से कॉल के साथ बज रहा था। )
  • we paid a call on an elderly Spaniard ( हम एक बुजुर्ग Spaniard पर एक कॉल का भुगतान किया )

More Sentence

  • United Nations emergency officials have repeated their urgent call for more international assistance.
  • birds' call
  • You can help stamp out damage to our buses by calling Lewisham police if you recognise these two youths.
  • A voice broke through the silence, calling out her name.
  • Judges ruled that junior doctors on call at work are deemed to be working even if they are resting or sleeping on the premises between emergency calls .
  • He has made the surprising claim that human language did not evolve from animal calls .
  • A woman with the boy called upon at least six houses in Watson Close at about 5.30 pm on Saturday.
  • We had some calls go against us, we weren't shooting the ball really well, even though we were getting great shots.
  • Each day the calls to prayer are broadcast over loudspeakers for everyone to hear.
  • She was called back to Britain from Australia when a general election was called suddenly.
  • In the case of international calls , communication from a computer to a telephone abroad is allowed.
  • So I had to go find a telephone and call the director so that she would come down and escort me in.
  • She said the man had been happy to wait to go to bed, and that the nurse had been called away to another part of the home on an emergency call .
  • The sun was shining high above, and she could hear the calls from strange birds all around her.
  • The umpire called the ball out.
  • Within a week, the witnesses had all been called , the cases for the prosecution and defence delivered.
  • The defense has one more witness, one more expert witness, to call to the stand on Thursday.
  • After all, she had managed well enough the previous night, and calling a servant may draw attention to her presence.
  • Mom had often complained that nobody was calling in at Grandma's house much and would ask me to make an extra visit.
  • Officials have come under heavy fire the last few weeks in the wake of a couple of controversial calls in the playoffs.
  • Until the recent scandals, I was calling this election as a shoo-in for the Republicans.
  • if you are suspicious, call the police
  • A deeper timbre in the calls of one animal might be enough to deter a rival.
  • The current government seems to think they have a mandate to end hunting, yet the issue is too close to call in opinion polls.
  • It wasn't until he heard a woman's voice calling out his name that he snapped out of his semi-impervious trance.
  • Here, the air vibrates with the sound of booming waves and dancing, swooping birds calling to each other through the eddying gusts of Atlantic wind.
  • He could act immediately because he was already awake and waiting for God's call .