cruelly - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cruelly in Hindi

  • निर्दयतापूर्वक
  • निष्ठुरता

cruelly Definition

Adverb

  • (with reference to a person) in a way that willfully causes pain or suffering to others.

cruelly Example

  • he marries Edgar's sister Isabella and cruelly ill-treats her ( वह एडगर की बहन इसाबेला से शादी करता है और उसके साथ क्रूर व्यवहार करता है )
  • He did not dislike the work, but was or thought himself cruelly treated. ( वह काम को नापसंद नहीं करता था, लेकिन सोचता था कि उसके साथ क्रूर व्यवहार किया गया है। )
  • It was most unkind of you to cruelly diagnose him otherwise and accuse him of being a thief. ( यह आप में से सबसे निर्दयी था कि आप उसका क्रूरतापूर्वक निदान करें अन्यथा उस पर चोर होने का आरोप लगाएं। )
  • Convicts were sent to the state penitentiary of Kansas until January 1909, when it was charged that they were treated cruelly there; in 1909 work was begun on a penitentiary at McAlester. ( जनवरी १९०९ तक दोषियों को कंसास के राज्य प्रायद्वीप में भेजा गया था, जब यह आरोप लगाया गया था कि वहां उनके साथ क्रूर व्यवहार किया गया था; 1909 में मैकएलेस्टर में एक प्रायश्चितालय पर काम शुरू किया गया था। )

More Sentence

  • It looked like a patchwork quilt of lives cruelly cut short,
  • Bus drivers were cruelly disappointed at the pay they were getting.
  • It cruelly implicates the viewer in society's baser instincts.
  • He treats them cruelly or kindly, according to his whim.
  • We are cruelly exposed when we are in the southern hemisphere,
  • I wasn't treated cruelly at all . _ __
  • Clerc said such scandals " reminded us cruelly of the reality.
  • Some members of the staff are shown behaving cruelly or bizarrely.
  • He treats them cruelly and uses Tik-Tok the robot.
  • About 951 Adelaide, widow of Lothair, son of Hugh, king of Italy, having refused to marry the son of Berengar, margrave of Ivrea, was cast into prison and cruelly treated.
  • Electra, cruelly ill-treated by Clytaemnestra and her paramour, never loses hope that her brother will return to avenge his father.
  • Lord Chesterfield well knew the value of such a compliment; and therefore, when the day of publication drew near, he exerted himself to soothe, by a show of zealous and at the same time of delicate and judicious kindness, the pride which he had so cruelly wounded.
  • No mercy was shown him, nor did he in the least deserve mercy; he had wantonly attacked the peace of the country, and had cruelly libelled James.
  • Four of the eight were murdered, one was blinded, and one cruelly mutilated.
  • And you have behaved cruelly to a woman for whom my feeling is more than mere friendship.
  • I know from their own lips that they considered it a cruelly unnecessary war and did not want it.
  • This bears cruelly on the labouring classes and all who are paid in copper coin.
  • It was as well that she could not read his heart or guess how cruelly she had wounded him.
  • He seemed now to be cruelly visible to every man and woman on both sides of the river.
  • Screened as we were from the lightest breath of wind, it was cruelly hot in that hiding-place.
  • I was sorry for him in my soul, he was so cruelly tired, so perishingly victorious.
  • The supreme test came in his contact with his brothers, who had insulted and cruelly wronged him.
  • He disclaimed all knowledge of them, however, and went about with the air of one cruelly maligned.
  • A game cock had cruelly attacked a goose on her nest, and even pecked out one of her eyes.
  • He had been cheated, cruelly used; he was a poor man, and could not stand such losses.
  • They were therefore naturally open to bribery and corruption, with the result that, while the rich often got off almost scot free, the poor were unduly taxed, and often cruelly oppressed by the tax collectors and farmers of revenue.
  • Fimbria treated most cruelly all the people of Asia who had revolted from Rome or sided with Sulla.
  • Colberts system went on working regularly up to the year 1675; from that time forward he was cruelly embarrassed for money, and, seeking new sources of revenue, ~ begged for subsidies from the assembly of the clergy.
  • But he was allowed to linger in his prison until 1595 when he died, the sight of his wife and children being cruelly refused to the dying man.
  • The corpse was flayed, and Mani's adherents were cruelly persecuted by the king.
  • Thus stimulated, the increasing disaffection culminated in the rebellion of 1798, which was sternly and cruelly repressed.
  • 12 a religion,"Confucianism and Taoism, while the" heterodox (sic),"Buddhism especially, is" partly tolerated, but generally forbidden, and even cruelly persecuted "(Chantepie de la Saussaye, Religionsgeschichte, i.
  • their hopes were cruelly dashed