clothed - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of clothed in Hindi

  • पहने

clothed Definition

Adjective

  • wearing clothes; dressed.

clothed Example

  • she took off her shoes and lay down fully clothed ( उसने अपने जूते उतार दिए और पूरी तरह से लेट गई )
  • a partially clothed body ( आंशिक रूप से कपड़े पहने शरीर )
  • a machine scans your clothed body and measures bone-mineral quantity ( एक मशीन आपके पहने हुए शरीर को स्कैन करती है और हड्डी-खनिज की मात्रा को मापती है )
  • The whole forest was already clothed in green. ( पूरा जंगल पहले से ही हरा भरा था। )
  • This has led in some quarters to a desire that the moderator should be clothed with greater responsibility and have his period of office prolonged; should be made, in fact, more of a bishop in the Anglican sense of the word. ( इससे कुछ तिमाहियों में यह इच्छा पैदा हुई है कि मॉडरेटर को अधिक जिम्मेदारी के साथ कपड़े पहनाए जाएं और कार्यालय की अवधि लंबी हो; वास्तव में, शब्द के एंग्लिकन अर्थ में बिशप का अधिक होना चाहिए। )

More Sentence

  • Tail long, clothed with long hairs.
  • One hearty soul was clothed in shorts, as if trying to wow his neighbors with an out of season, near full body tan.
  • Tail generally long and well clothed with hair.
  • Tail longer than the body and head, scantily clothed with short hairs, prehensile.
  • His master clothed and fed him, paid his doctor's fees, but took all compensation paid for injury done to him.
  • He was tall and clothed in all black, ominous and large against the slate sky.
  • I would still be fully clothed.
  • Look at how babies are clothed.
  • They were poorly clothed and.
  • She was fully clothed this time.
  • To a man, they were clothed in.
  • Chilled by the wind, the new-born god went to a fig-tree, partook of its fruit, and clothed himself in its leaves.
  • Its lower flanks are clothed with forests of beech, conifers and oak.
  • The Lares are brought out to preside over this solemn feast, and for the occasion are incincti or clothed in tunics girt at the loins.
  • It is better to be clothed in rags, than to be clothed with shame.