correspondent - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of correspondent in Hindi

  • संवाददाता
  • संवाद-दाता
  • सम्पर्की
  • पत्र-व्यवहारी

correspondent Definition

Noun

  • a person who writes letters to a person or a newspaper, especially on a regular basis.

 

Adjective

  • corresponding.

correspondent Example

  • a White House correspondent ( एक व्हाइट हाउस संवाददाता )
  • See also Shrewsbury's anonymous correspondent in Hist. ( हिस्ट में श्रुस्बरी के गुमनाम संवाददाता को भी देखें। )
  • As many correspondents know, he has worked very enthusiastically over the past eighteen months on behalf of the journal. ( जैसा कि कई संवाददाता जानते हैं, उन्होंने पिछले अठारह महीनों में पत्रिका की ओर से बहुत उत्साह से काम किया है। )
  • Lord Wolseley had said that the special correspondent was the curse of the modern army. ( लॉर्ड वॉल्सली ने कहा था कि विशेष संवाददाता आधुनिक सेना का अभिशाप था। )

More Sentence

  • There are no professional foreign correspondents already in place.
  • He was also correspondent for the London Times in Japan.
  • He was the friend and correspondent of many foreigners of distinction, among whom may be named Dellinger, Lamennais, Montalembert and Napoleon III.
  • A more locally informed and regionally focused information order emerged using local idiom, correspondents, events and news.
  • In 1835 he was elected correspondent of the Paris Academy, and in 1839 a foreign member of the Royal Society.
  • The instrument which has now been exclusively used for revenue purposes for nearly a century is that associated with the name of Bartholomew Sikes, who was correspondent to the Board of Excise from 1774 to 1783, and for some time collector of excise for Hertfordshire.
  • The correspondents commented that we did not reference their 1999 account of the outbreak [2].
  • In 1872 a correspondent had remonstrated with him in vain as to taking "usury," i.e.
  • At the time he sent it to Grimald Walafrid had, as he himself tells us, hardly passed his eighteenth year, and he begs his correspondent to revise his verses, because, "as it is not lawful for a monk to hide anything from his abbot," he fears he may be beaten with deserved stripes.
  • It remains uncertain whether a small Madonna with distaff and spindle, which the correspondent of Isabella Gonzaga reports Leonardo as having begun for one Robertet, a favourite of the king of France, was ever finished.
  • 2 In any case it is certain that Craig was a friend and correspondent of Tycho's, and it is probable that he was the " Scotus quidam."
  • His son, SIR Tobias, or Tobie, Matthew (1577-1655), is remembered as the correspondent and friend of Francis Bacon.
  • He was war correspondent to in the early days of the Franco-German War, but after Sedan he returned to Paris, where he became secretary to Gambetta and superintended the refugees in Paris.
  • His correspondent, Francis Haywood, made a counter-proposal which so disgusted Schopenhauer that he addressed his next letter to the publishers of the review.
  • The lady was a charming correspondent.
  • He was a correspondent for the popular press.
  • His only correspondent, so far as I know, was.
  • I present them; but my correspondent has disappeared.
  • The senior correspondent came respectfully to his feet.
  • He was five times president of the Royal Astronomical Society, was correspondent of the French Academy and belonged to many other foreign and American societies.
  • she wasn't much of a correspondent