countenance - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of countenance in Hindi

  • मुखाकृति
  • चेहरा
  • समर्थन
  • चेष्टा
  • मुखमंडल

countenance Definition

Noun

  • a person's face or facial expression.
  • support

verb

  • admit as acceptable or possible.

countenance Example

  • he was reluctant to countenance the use of force ( वह बल प्रयोग का विरोध करने के लिए अनिच्छुक था )
  • You could tell from Peter’s countenance that he was quite angry!  ( आप पतरस के चेहरे से बता सकते हैं कि वह काफी गुस्से में था! )
  • If you approach Jackson with that angry countenance, he will meet you with the same expression. ( अगर आप जैक्सन से उस गुस्से वाले चेहरे के साथ संपर्क करते हैं, तो वह आपसे उसी भाव के साथ मिलेंगे। )
  • Despite Karen’s struggle with cancer, she always has a peaceful countenance.  ( करेन के कैंसर से संघर्ष के बावजूद, उसका चेहरा हमेशा शांत रहता है। )

More Sentence

  • Patrick arrived at work with a pleasant countenance.  
  • While I try to maintain a stern countenance when I punish my daughter, I often forget myself and smile.  
  • Santa Claus always has such a happy countenance!  
  • It is obvious from your countenance you are having a bad day.
  • his impenetrable eyes and inscrutable countenance give little away
  • Be friendly with all and always have a smiling countenance.
  • His countenance conveyed the possibility of error.
  • One morning Roy entered the hut with a slow step and a sad countenance.
  • When she touched one with which she was familiar, a peculiarly sweet expression lighted her face, and we saw her countenance growing sweeter and more earnest every day.
  • She possessed a regal countenance and carried herself with an easy grace.
  • How long will it be, my mistress, till thy countenance is turned toward me?
  • He smiled, and a strange light shone on his countenance.
  • Justice Antonin Scalia replied that the law had never countenanced suicide.
  • He knows his cultishly loyal base wouldn't countenance pandering.
  • His countenance expressed relief, and he began to thank God.
  • I would be astonished if the Sisters of Mercy countenanced intimidation,
  • And he still has an overstuffed agenda and a cheerful countenance.
  • Nor is Camilla's countenance free of wear and tear.
  • The paternalistic old guard wouldn't countenance many such attacks.
  • An orator of irenic countenance cannot summon a people to greatness.
  • To countenance withdrawal from the EU would be to court disaster.
  • It's difficult to see countenance in a sentence .
  • The expression of the little girl's countenance showed that she was perplexed.
  • The sole surviving killer reveals a dark-skinned man with a fierce countenance.
  • The countenance showed reform.
  • In 1177 John de Courci, with the countenance of Henry II., set out to the conquest of Ulster.
  • This time her countenance changed whenever she was spoken to, but there was not such a decided lighting up of the features as when I had held her hand.
  • Look at the countenance of the man while the different persons were bidding on his wife.
  • Unless countenance changes, these improvements would not be affordable.
  • It was a striking countenance to look upon.
  • I returned with a countenance which betrayed my emotion.
  • Yet it was the countenance of quite a young man.
  • Doth not the very countenance of this place move thee?
  • Her countenance looked sallower than ever.
  • On entering a greenhouse her countenance becomes radiant, and she will tell the names of the flowers with which she is familiar, by the sense of smell alone.
  • His eyes were large and lustrous, his nose rather long and his countenance bright and cheerful."
  • she was giving her specific countenance to the occasion