coin - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of coin in Hindi

  • सिक्का
  • मुद्रा
  • मुहर
  • छाप
  • अनुमुद्रा
  • मुहर लगाना
  • छाप लगाना
  • अंकित करना
  • सिक्का ढालना
  • टंकन करना
  • गढ़ना

coin Definition

Noun

  • a flat, typically round piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money.

Verb

  • make (coins) by stamping metal.
  • invent or devise (a new word or phrase).

coin Example

  • He was given the right to dispense justice, to coin money and to appoint the bishops in Bavaria. ( उन्हें पैसे का सिक्का चलाने और बावरिया में बिशप नियुक्त करने का अधिकार दिया गया। )
  • You have the coin? Dunk nodded. ( आपके पास सिक्का है? डुबो दिया सिर हिलाया। )
  • The conceptual outcome of a coin. ( एक सिक्के का वैचारिक परिणाम। )
  • The priest said, Give me the coin. ( पुजारी ने  कहा, मुझे सिक्का दो। )
  • It is a coin created systematically. ( यह एक सिक्का है जो व्यवस्थित रूप से बनाया गया है। )

More Sentence

  • The magician palmed the coin and suddenly produced it from a boy's mouth.sentencedict.com
  • The reverse side of the coin has a picture of a flower.
  • She bent to pick up a coin from the floor.
  • Chris fished in his pocket for a coin.
  • Tasting is believing, to coin a phrase! .
  • Have you got a 1 coin?
  • Do you have a 1 coin?
  • Early summer sunshine from the dense foliage and transmission, on the ground between India and full size coin sparkling spot.
  • They say you’re a coin collector.
  • She took a closer look at the coin.
  • Or maybe you’ll just flip a coin.
  • But it wasn’t a coin in his palm.
  • She flicked a coin into the beggar's hat as she walked by.
  • Martin Luther King once said that true compassion is more than flinging a coin to a beggar, it is not haphazard and superficial.
  • We flipped a coin to see who would wash the dishes, and who would dry.
  • The odds against flipping a coin heads up 10 times in a row are 1,023 to 1.
  • This coin is quite valuable because it is really rare.
  • In 1060, a coin shaped like a clover was minted in England, the user could break off any of the four leaves, and use them as separate pieces of currency.
  • They were two sides of the same coin.
  • They are two sides of the same coin.
  • Why do you tempt Me? Show Me a coin.
  • Wait! The coin collector got up.
  • He has a coin collection that has become quite valuable over the years.
  • He had an old coin that he thought was valuable, but actually it was worthless because it was in such bad condition.
  • A coin rolled under the desk.
  • I'll save my coin and find us a home there.
  • On the flip side of the coin, she was finding life unbearable without him.