crass - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of crass in Hindi

  • मूर्ख
  • मोटा
  • घना
  • अनाडी
  • मूढ
  • मूरख

crass Definition

Adjective

  • lacking sensitivity, refinement, or intelligence.

crass Example

  • the crass assumptions that men make about women ( पुरुष महिलाओं के बारे में जो गलत धारणाएं बनाते हैं )
  • Crass stood the final round of drinks. ( क्रैस पेय के अंतिम दौर में खड़ा था। )
  • Pop records can be crass and cynical. ( पॉप रिकॉर्ड बकवास और निंदक हो सकते हैं। )
  • Humboldt did what poets in crass America are supposed to do. ( हम्बोल्ट ने वही किया जो कवियों को अमेरिका में करना चाहिए था। )

More Sentence

  • I didn't want any part of this silly reception. It was all so crass.
  • Supposing in innocently requesting him to escort her today, she'd unwittingly committed a crass blunder?
  • If you don’t want to hear crass comments about the way you dress, don’t wear that outfit to the night club.  
  • I wish he would realize that his racism and bigotry are based on crass stereotypes of people that are just as human as you and I.  While he considers his apartment well-furnished, his crass excessiveness goes way beyond the bounds of good taste.  
  • The couple’s crass public display of affection led passersby to suggest to them that they get a room.  
  • Malongo was charmed by the idea that it suggested crass ambition and mindless spending on consumer trinkets.
  • He is wincing in a 1940s fleapit auditorium where they are showing a crass adaptation of one of his books.
  • At its heart the river flows untroubled by such crass intrusions as the hustle of modern living.
  • How did birthdays become less like Thanksgiving and more like the crass side of Christmas?
  • Crass as it may sound, the network needs the victory.
  • It seems rather crass to dismiss legitimate concerns out of hand.
  • "It sounds terribly crass, " noted Fitch.
  • But instead it comes off as crass, obnoxious and cynical.
  • Like her TV character, Drescher's book is crass.
  • That is, bettors get their wagers back but don't actually generate anything as crass as earnings.  
  • You wonder at the judgement of God that such unauthentic, crass, impudent lies not only lived, but prevailed for so many centuries.  
  • The actress is chirpy and loose as blowzy broad Dolores in a show that proves you can do worse than taking in a crass melodrama.  
  • On Friday, though, for all its colour, flair and energy, his playing was often incoherent, self-indulgent and slam-bang crass.  
  • Here is architecture, rather than sloppy sentimentality or crass commercialism.  
  • It's possible to view a pirate as boorish and crass or as vivacious and life-loving.
  • Some of these posthumous offerings have been loving, others crass.
  • It's just so crass, " he said.
  • These snippets will suffice as a searing indictment of crass materialism.
  • Of course, that's the crass politics of it.
  • The primary motive is to free the self from a life that is necessarily rendered crass and degrading by society.
  • The former was written in the style of an internal memo while the latter was crass and patronising, he said.
  • I suspect he has told you to socialise because that is his crass way of nurturing you.