compatriot - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of compatriot in Hindi

  • देश-भाई
  • स्वदेशवासी
  • देश-भाई
  • एक देश वासी
  • एक ही देश में रहने वाला

compatriot Definition

Noun

  • a fellow citizen or national of a country.

compatriot Example

  • Stich defeated his compatriot Boris Becker in the quarterfinals ( स्टिच ने क्वार्टर फाइनल में अपने हमवतन बोरिस बेकर को हराया )
  • No compatriot had ever been so close to a major final. ( कोई भी हमवतन कभी किसी बड़े फाइनल के इतने करीब नहीं था। )
  • The next day he sent me his friend and compatriot who liked ballet. ( अगले दिन उसने मुझे अपने दोस्त और हमवतन भेजे, जिन्हें बैले पसंद था। )
  • The man walked past Steve to where his compatriot was painting the tree. ( वह आदमी स्टीव के पास गया जहाँ उसके हमवतन पेड़ को पेंट कर रहे थे। )

More Sentence

  • Occupier, a squatter, not unlike the homeless, and compatriot with the poor, shared a canvas covering.
  • Many of his compatriots have lost their enthusiasm for the idea.
  • As before with his compatriot maestro Lorin Maazel, who knew?
  • But the Cuban ballplayers had a big advantage over their compatriots.
  • I glared at Ishvara, and then at Levi as he approached me with a menacing look in his eyes geared at my vampire compatriot.
  • That I have such a beast, plus my psychotic hitchhiker, keeps me as frozen as my compatriot prince, but while Cruce was imprisoned against his will, I’ve chosen my useless stasis.
  • America One went on to defeat its compatriot by one minute.
  • Veterans from the Vietnam and Korean wars clustered with their compatriots.
  • It's difficult to see compatriot in a sentence .
  • He also has something else lost amongst my compatriots : mystery.
  • Their compatriots, they say, were bought out or evicted.
  • When Torbin had set off alone on his rescue mission, Roidon was drifting between a state of unconsciousness and a vague dreamlike awareness that his compatriot was about to do something foolhardy
  • She admitted she feels pressure from the expectations of her compatriots.
  • It wasn't his fault that he liked you more than a compatriot and did a truly contumelious act out of selfish passionate feelings towards you.  
  • After two rounds, however, he found himself seven strokes adrift of Bobby Clampett, his unheralded American compatriot.  
  • Its sister ship turned also and followed its compatriot out of the safety of their long-time hiding place.  
  • Dr. Athanasius might reply that his wretched compatriots were impelled by fear to give such answers.
  • With all their skill and speed, their knowledge of the coasts, and the help of their compatriots ashore, there was still the risk of capture.
  • Probably, therefore, the custom was introduced into the western world by the compatriots of the renowned Knickerbocker.
  • Prescribing wives for your compatriots is one thing; taking the same prescription is another, and as it happened he was antipathetic to Germans.
  • All of the Japs, save only the guard at the fore hatch, lounged over to the rail and watched their compatriots aft prepare the dingey.
  • I recognized a dozen or more anxious compatriots whom I had seen encamped at the Embassy during the preceding two or three days.
  • No . 4 Karina Habsudova of Slovakia beat compatriot Petra Langerova.