contortion - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of contortion in Hindi

  • विकृति
  • तोड़ना-मरोड़ना
  • वक्रता
  • बल

contortion Definition

Noun

  • a twisted or bent condition, state, or form.
  • the skill of twisting and bending one's body into strange and unnatural positions, as a form of entertainment.

contortion Example

  • she has been performing contortion internationally for twelve years ( वह बारह वर्षों से अंतरराष्ट्रीय स्तर पर गर्भपात कर रही है )
  • In avoiding the literary conceits and fopperies which he satirizes he has recourse to the most unnatural contortions of expression. ( साहित्यिक दंभों और ढोंगियों से बचने के लिए, जिस पर वे व्यंग्य करते हैं, उन्होंने अभिव्यक्ति के सबसे अप्राकृतिक अंतर्विरोधों का सहारा लिया है। )
  • Then with another frightful facial contortion he reimbedded the monocle. ( फिर एक और भयानक चेहरे के उभार के साथ उसने मोनोकल को फिर से लगाया। )
  • facial contortion for each beat. ( प्रत्येक बीट के लिए चेहरे का विरूपण। )
  • frightful facial contortion he reimbedded the monocle. ( भयानक चेहरे की विकृति उसने मोनोकल को फिर से लगाया। )

More Sentence

  • They were in every kind of shape and contortion that could indicate a violent death.  
  • A smile is sometimes bewitching, in general vapid, often a contortion.  
  • Every mouth that was not making a contortion was emitting yells. Copy  
  • The fixity continues, and is only deepened into contortion and grimace.  
  • A swift muscular contortion made the left shoulder strike the ground first.  
  • In this particular case, however mechanical and innocuous it might be at other times, Hepzibah's contortion of brow served her in good stead.  
  • He could already see the intendant's beaming smile change to a contortion of grief.  
  • For anything that I can perceive to the contrary, it is still probable that my children may be reduced to seek a livelihood by personal contortion.
  • Remarkable contortion of strata is seen at various points in the chalk.
  • double flowers, phyllody of floral parts, contortions and fascinations, dwarfing, malformed leaves, &c.can not only be transmitted in cultivation, but occur ii.
  • contortions due to his disorder) may well have alarmed parents.
  • As the egg passes at last through the alarmingly distended neck, the snake makes some slight contortions and the swelling collapses, the shell having been filed through by the saw-like apparatus.
  • contortions of the body.
  • Gavin wriggled forward, performed some contortions and disappeared.
  • Several styles seem to be emerging but they all require impressive contortions and plenty of time.
  • There may also be grounds for discussing the present standards of equipment and whether they need to be altered to cause less strenuous contortions.
  • The drill is to charge downslope at the towering ramp and catapult off the top lip into a McTwist, a Rodeo Flip, or some other contortion.  
  • Where possible without contortion, I have used gender-free language in translating these terms.  
  • It's afternoon, about a quarter to one, and the sparrows abound, alighting in the numerous olive trees twisting in writhen contortion round the flanks of the pavilion.  
  • The Beauty Pill are a surgically precise band whose compositions perform limber arabesques without losing a step, and Clark's homespun production accentuates every contortion.
  • The dog helps us again by making similar contortions.