cardinal - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cardinal in Hindi

  • कार्डिनल

adjective

  • प्रमुख
  • प्रधान
  • आधारभूत
  • मूल
  • मौलिक
  • असली
  • मेख्य
  • तेज़ लाल
  • बुनियादी
  • ख़ास
  • मुख्य
  • गणनसंख्या

cardinal Definition

noun

  • a leading dignitary of the Roman Catholic Church. Cardinals are nominated by the pope and form the Sacred College, which elects succeeding popes (now invariably from among their own number). ( रोमन कैथोलिक चर्च का एक प्रमुख गणमान्य व्यक्ति। कार्डिनल्स को पोप द्वारा नामांकित किया जाता है और सेक्रेड कॉलेज बनाते हैं, जो सफल होने वाले पॉप (अब अपने स्वयं के नंबर के बीच से हमेशा के लिए) का चुनाव करते हैं। )
  • a New World songbird of the bunting family, with a stout bill and typically with a conspicuous crest. The male is partly or mostly red in color. ( एक नया विश्व गीतकार परिवार, एक कठोर बिल के साथ और आमतौर पर एक विशिष्ट शिखा के साथ। नर आंशिक रूप से या अधिकतर लाल रंग का होता है। )

adjective

  • of the greatest importance; fundamental. ( सबसे बड़ा महत्व; मौलिक। )

cardinal Example

  • Respect for the dead that used to be of cardinal importance in society is rarely noticeable during funeral ceremonies these days. ( मृतकों के लिए सम्मान जो कि समाज में कार्डिनल महत्व के होते थे, इन दिनों अंतिम संस्कार समारोहों के दौरान शायद ही ध्यान देने योग्य हैं। )
  • And there are two cardinal rules: no pulling on the reins and no kicking in the sides. ( और दो कार्डिनल नियम हैं: रीन्स पर कोई खींच नहीं और पक्षों में कोई किकिंग नहीं। )
  • First, it is a profound betrayal of the cardinal principle of intellectual endeavour, which is freedom of speech and debate. ( सबसे पहले, यह बौद्धिक प्रयास के कार्डिनल सिद्धांत का एक गहरा विश्वासघात है, जो भाषण और बहस की स्वतंत्रता है। )
  • She said administrators were mandated to serve the public and it was cardinal that they developed sport to higher heights as it was not Government's responsibility to do that. ( उन्होंने कहा कि प्रशासकों को जनता की सेवा के लिए अनिवार्य किया गया था और यह कार्डिनल था कि उन्होंने खेल को और अधिक ऊंचाइयों तक पहुंचाया क्योंकि ऐसा करना सरकार की जिम्मेदारी नहीं थी। )
  • Now I live by certain cardinal rules one of which is other people will get you in trouble so don't listen to them. ( अब मैं कुछ कार्डिनल नियमों के अनुसार रहता हूं, जिनमें से एक अन्य लोग आपको परेशानी में डालेंगे ताकि उनकी बात न सुनें। )

More Sentence

  • A Roman Catholic cardinal prominent in the Counter-Reformation, he was a celebrated spiritual director, and a theologian deeply concerned with the Incarnation.
  • He said camping was cardinal for athletes' preparations and that it would be an advantage if the budget was approved soon so that adequate preparations were effected.
  • From all of our experiences, three cardinal rules for young people seeking to work in the developing world seem to have emerged.
  • For example, the possibility of a North American cardinal being elected pope is just almost nil.
  • One of the cardinal principles John Hume held was that northern nationalists should not take sides in southern politics.
  • The value that will move Joe Customer to reach for his wallet lies in two cardinal rules: check the relevance, and work to keep Joe Customer's interest.
  • But at least they understood one cardinal fact of the modern world, as our educated liberals do not: that leniency for the criminal is punishment of the innocent.
  • Firstly, it is cardinal to recognise that men have stood on a higher rung on the country's economic ladder ever since the country attained independence in 1964.
  • From a soft blush rose to cardinal to deep wine, red lipsticks put lips in the spotlight.
  • The rest of them, save the one single cardinal that keeps evading my lens, I'm not sure what they are.
  • The need for a viable transport sector in any economy is cardinal .
  • Continuing in Latin, the cardinal said the new pope had taken the name Benedict XVI.
  • It turns out that multiple paternity is very common, even among beloved backyard birds like the cardinal and robin.
  • I heard the peeping of a young, hungry cardinal , and I heard the soft cry of a nuthatch.
  • Although the Ten Commandments are of cardinal importance, all the commandments were given by God and are essential to Judaism.
  • With different types of abuse affecting women and children, finding effective ways to protect them is cardinal to fighting violence against women and children.
  • She said Zambia had recognised that the full participation of women and men in the development process was cardinal to achieving sustainable development.
  • On his first full day as a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, an 82-year-old Jesuit priest was doing a little exploring.
  • In the weeks before the trip to Rome, I had tried but failed to arrange a meeting with the cardinal who headed the Pontifical Commission for Justice and Peace.
  • This I regard as being a point of cardinal importance in the present case.
  • Hospital cleaning - although an issue of cardinal importance - is a subject to which only a proportion of the public relate.
  • As we had learned from those first brave chickadees, the cardinal , the robin family, and now the sparrow, communion with another life can change your perspective on the world.
  • Second, utilities, being cardinal , already incorporate attitudes to risk.
  • He said discipline was cardinal , adding that civil servants should desist from activities like drinking beer during working hours and involving themselves in partisan politics.
  • Birds that overwinter in the northeastern U.S., like the red cardinal , are also the first to herald the onset of spring.