conjure - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of conjure in Hindi

  • जादू
  • जादू करना
  • टोना करना
  • तमाशा दिखाना

conjure Definition

Verb

  • call upon (a spirit or ghost) to appear, by means of a magic ritual.
  • implore (someone) to do something.

conjure Example

  • one scent can conjure up a childhood summer beside a lake ( एक सुगंध एक झील के किनारे बचपन की गर्मी को जोड़ सकती है )
  • Flameless window candles have a very traditional feel and conjure up images of old black and white vintage movies where homes were decorated with candles at Christmas time. ( फ्लेमलेस विंडो मोमबत्तियों में एक बहुत ही पारंपरिक अनुभव होता है और पुरानी ब्लैक एंड व्हाइट विंटेज फिल्मों की छवियों को जोड़ते हैं जहां क्रिसमस के समय घरों को मोमबत्तियों से सजाया जाता था। )
  • Even though the cupboards were bare, my mother was able to conjure up some dinner for us. ( अलमारी खाली होने के बावजूद, मेरी माँ हमारे लिए कुछ रात का खाना बनाने में सक्षम थी। )
  • We watched a movie about a witch who would create spells to conjure up whatever she wanted.  ( हमने एक चुड़ैल के बारे में एक फिल्म देखी, जो जो कुछ भी चाहती थी उसे मंत्रमुग्ध करने के लिए मंत्र बनाती थी। )

More Sentence

  • Why should the very mention of the name conjure up such haunting memories of the past?
  • And his action did more than anything else to conjure up the image of the man who was coming.
  • She tried in vain to conjure up a consoling vision of the man she had loved so long.
  • Every one feels that the same external cause may conjure up various dream-pictures.
  • It had been years since I saw her face, but I was often able to conjure an image of her in my head.  
  • My grandfather always joked that he could conjure a coin to come out of my ear.
  • she had forgotten how to conjure up the image of her mother's face
  • I cannot but conjure up the memories of the good old days.
  • Mention California Wine Country and people will conjure up a picture of a state covered with vineyards and bucolic countryside landscapes that beckons wine lovers to visit.
  • For some people, the word 'England' may still conjure up images of pretty gardens and tea parties.
  • While the idea of a "surveillance camera" may conjure up images of spying or Big Brother, they are little more than a tool used to identify the perpetrator of a crime after it happens.
  • It is the business of a novelist to conjure up into existence the world of imagination.
  • A mysterious stranger (who happens to be in the basement) offers the Bard training and a new tune that can conjure up a more powerful creature that will help the Bard kill the beast.
  • Thirteen years ago she found herself having to conjure a career from thin air.
  • Dieting always seems to conjure up images of endless cottage cheese salads.
  • While the thought of synthetic hair may conjure images of waxy-looking Barbie hair, technology has come a long way and many synthetic hair extensions look like real hair.
  • The woman practising witchcraft claimed that she could conjure up the spirits of the dead.
  • There are many fragrances that help conjure up the feeling of a special Halloween atmosphere, such as herbs and spices, incense, or citrus scents.
  • Can you conjure up a picture of the imperial life in ancient Egypt?
  • Carruthers, a name to conjure with!
  • they hoped to conjure up the spirit of their dead friend
  • Though low cut halter dresses may conjure up images of short, tight clubwear only, there are low cut halter dresses for almost any occasion (outside of church or meeting your boyfriend's parents).