contemporaries - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of contemporaries in Hindi

  • समकालीनों
  • समसामयिक
  • समकालीन

contemporaries Definition

Noun

  • a person or thing living or existing at the same time as another.

contemporaries Example

  • She didn't mix with her contemporaries, prefering the company of older people. ( वह अपने समकालीनों के साथ घुलमिल नहीं पाती थी, वृद्ध लोगों की संगति को प्राथमिकता देती थी। )
  • Contemporaries certainly regarded them in this light. ( समकालीनों ने निश्चित रूप से उन्हें इस प्रकाश में माना। )
  • Rolle made a great impression on his contemporaries. ( रोले ने अपने समकालीनों पर एक बड़ी छाप छोड़ी। )
  • But this was not clear to contemporaries. ( लेकिन यह समकालीनों के लिए स्पष्ट नहीं था। )
  • To the transactions of various learned societies he contributed from first to last between three and four hundred papers, and few of his contemporaries wrote so much for the various reviews. ( विभिन्न विद्वान समाजों के लेन-देन में उन्होंने पहली से आखिरी तक तीन से चार सौ पत्रों के बीच योगदान दिया, और उनके कुछ समकालीनों ने विभिन्न समीक्षाओं के लिए बहुत कुछ लिखा। )

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  • Oh, how puny my contemporaries seem by comparison!
  • To my contemporaries then at this time[sentencedict.com], a helmet was possessed of immense symbolic importance.
  • Many contemporaries believed that Richard was unwilling to wait until the two Kings had completed their long-drawn-out preparations.
  • Though sixty-eight years of age, Crispi possessed an activity, a rapidity of decision and an energy in execution with which none of his contemporaries could vie.
  • The following portrait sketches by contemporaries are, there-fore, of special interest.
  • But those are experiences which Clinton and his contemporaries in leadership know only from the history books.
  • Delisle (1675-1726) published 98 maps, and although as works of art they were inferior to the maps of certain contemporaries, they were far superior to them in scientific value.
  • The latter are all contemporaries of Arjun and he.
  • In this they were at odds with their contemporaries.
  • The effect he produced on the minds of his contemporaries will scarcely be believed now.
  • His contemporaries were obliged to take sides when so aggressive a spirit was among them.
  • Yet it was in these last two capacities that his reputation among his contemporaries was the most marked.
  • This ironic situation of being ignored by contemporaries.
  • One of the secrets of Lope's influence over his contemporaries is.
  • What mattered here was how contemporaries chose to describe the events that happened in 1688-9.
  • Most Contemporaries will not make the transition; they will merely become dated and irrelevant and will eventually go out of print.
  • Like his contemporaries, Joseph Haydn wrote very early divertimentos for string quartet.  
  • For all the vast erudition which so impressed his contemporaries, he wrote disappointingly little.  
  • In fact, some of the detail of the passion for the game shown by him and his young contemporaries is almost Pythonesque.
  • Paganini had drawn criticism from his contemporaries, who cited his works as a musical diablerie due to their complexity and fury.  
  • While many of his contemporaries took poetry toward prosiness, he cultivated what turned out to be a dazzling talent for rhyme.  
  • Macklin's championing of realistic delivery in place of a declamatory manner greatly influenced contemporaries, notably David Garrick.  
  • Her figures of women have a dreamlike quality that is reminiscent of the Italian painter and of her contemporaries, the Pre-Raphaelites.  
  • And it's this futurist outlook which made the day and age of Walter Paepcke, and his contemporaries, so wonderful.
  • Granted, plenty of his contemporaries have their own TV series.
  • It's difficult to see contemporaries in a sentence .
  • His contemporaries believed he made his sister-in-law take out substantial life insurance and then poisoned her.