cringe - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cringe in Hindi

  • चापलूसी
  • दण्डवत
  • झुक कर प्रणाम
  • चापलूसी करना

cringe Definition

verb

  • bend one's head and body in fear or in a servile manner. ( किसी के सिर और शरीर को डर से या सर्वाइकल तरीके से झुकाएं। )

noun

  • an act of cringing. ( क्रिंगिंग का एक कार्य। )

cringe Example

  • Sure to make you howl with laughter and cringe with embarrassment, this is a definitive highlight of the Michaelmas theatre season. ( आपको हँसी के साथ हाउल करना होगा और शर्मिंदगी के साथ उकसाना होगा, यह माइकलमस थियेटर सीजन का एक निश्चित आकर्षण है। )
  • She shot a kind look at Kaiyo, whose perpetual cringe eased in reply. ( उसने काइयो पर एक दयालु दृश्य फिल्माया, जिसका सदा के लिए जवाब में ढील मिल गई। )
  • But the characters are so flat and unappealing that I couldn't muster up a single empathetic cringe for 'em. ( लेकिन किरदार इतने सपाट और अनपेक्षित हैं कि मैं उन्हें इमोशनल क्रिंजिंग इमरजेंसी क्रिंग नहीं कर सकता। )
  • They have a field day when they see decent people cringe in fear or are immobilised by the power of fear itself. ( उनके पास एक क्षेत्र का दिन होता है जब वे सभ्य लोगों को डर में देखते हैं या डर की शक्ति से डूब जाते हैं। )
  • Ideal as a watchdog, this dog will neither be aggressive nor cringe with fear on accosting a stranger. ( प्रहरी के रूप में आदर्श, यह कुत्ता न तो आक्रामक होगा और न ही किसी अजनबी पर आरोप लगाने के डर से। )

More Sentence

  • So go he does, turning on his heel and slinking out with the cringe of a dog that's been kicked one too many times.
  • Genevan felt a strange cringe in his stomach at the sight of her.
  • The room smelled like a combination of cheap liquor and bad body odor, to make things worse the room was hot and the smell made Jeremy cringe in disgust.
  • I know it was a harmless mistake but I just cringe at stuff like this.
  • Yanare took a deep breath secretly hoping that she could meet someone in this party that would make her heart beat rapidly instead of making her cringe in disgust.
  • Pierre gave a small cringe as Marge turned from fixing the table with mild surprise.
  • Thankfully, this is also one of the few episodes where Ralph's cowardly cringe is tossed aside and he stands up for himself.
  • He tracks them down into an underground bar where they cower and cringe when they spot him entering the room.
  • The chuckle turned into a cringe as I swung a little, due to the movement caused by my laughter.
  • I moved my arms to the side and dropped the cloth covered items onto the ground out of the way, so I wouldn't land on them and break them, and then closed my eyes in a cringe to prepare for the pain I was bound to feel in the next second.
  • In a week or three, I'll look back on what I've been writing recently and I'll either cringe with embarrassment or just be totally baffled by what was going on in my head.
  • As for monarchists weighing into the debate right now, it seems that never in the field of human controversy has greater cringe been inflicted on so many, by so few.
  • Syringe rhymes with cringe , a poetic coincidence not lost on those who get wobbly even thinking about their annual flu shot.
  • But as much as I love him, I cringe in fear every time I see him.
  • Bojangles, the Mecca for all the crims and drug freaks, is the venue to make any family or business man cringe with fear and disgust.
  • Supporters of this war who are in the mood for an ideological pogrom should chill out for a while, and opponents need not fold into permanent cringe position.
  • The six-storey tall screen captures the demonic fury of the falls in such realistic detail that you cringe with fear as you watch it.
  • The word die seemed to hang in the air like an evil spell, a black enchantment that clutched at their hearts, made their mortal souls cringe with fear.
  • When Nikki rotated his ankle the opposite direction, he cringed and his whole body tensed.
  • Okay, this is a film for kids - probably under 12s - but, regardless of how hard you try to get yourself into a child's mindset, it's still a bit of a cringer .
  • She cringed at the feel of his breath on her neck, struggling to get away from him.
  • She cringed for she feared that something far more terrible was going to happen.
  • Inwardly he cringed at the memory.
  • Again, it wasn't quite how he wanted to say it, and he cringed at how it came out.
  • The carpers and cringers invariably compare Holyrood with Westminster.