cruelties - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cruelties in Hindi

  • क्रूरताओं
  • बेदर्दी
  • नृशंसता
  • निष्ठुरता
  • दयाहीनता

cruelties Definition

Noun

  • callous indifference to or pleasure in causing pain and suffering.

cruelties Example

  • The Amahlubi, one of the highest in rank of the Bantu tribes of South Africa, fleeing from the cruelties of ' Between 1860 and 1866 some 5000 Indians entered the colony. ( अमाहलुबी, दक्षिण अफ्रीका के बंटू जनजातियों के रैंक में सर्वोच्च में से एक, '1860 और 1866 के बीच' की क्रूरता से भागकर लगभग 5000 भारतीयों ने कॉलोनी में प्रवेश किया। )
  • Calah became the favourite residence of a monarch who was distinguished even among Assyrian conquerors for his revolting cruelties. ( कालाह एक सम्राट का पसंदीदा निवास बन गया, जो अपनी विद्रोही क्रूरताओं के लिए असीरियन विजेताओं के बीच भी प्रतिष्ठित था। )
  • During the persecution under Maximinus she sought an interview with the emperor, upbraided him for his cruelties, and adjured him to give up the worship of false gods. ( मैक्सिमिनस के उत्पीड़न के दौरान उसने सम्राट के साथ एक साक्षात्कार की मांग की, उसकी क्रूरता के लिए उसे फटकार लगाई, और उसे झूठे देवताओं की पूजा छोड़ने के लिए कहा। )
  • found little difficulty in establishing his vicar Ezzelino da Romano in Padua and the neighbouring cities, where he practised frightful cruelties on the inhabitants. ( पडुआ और पड़ोसी शहरों में अपने विकर एज़ेलिनो दा रोमानो को स्थापित करने में थोड़ी कठिनाई हुई, जहां उन्होंने निवासियों पर भयानक क्रूरता का अभ्यास किया। )

More Sentence

  • It has fastened on the family on account of the cruelties perpetrated by Vlad Drakul (1433-1446) and Vlad Tsepesh (1456-1476), who figure in popular legend as representatives of the most fiendish cruelty.
  • In 1673 the poet Dryden produced his tragedy of Amboyna, or the Cruelties of the Dutch to the English Merchants.
  • A conspiracy against Charles, which his friend and biographer Einhard alleges was provoked by the cruelties of Queen Fastrada, was suppressed without difficulty in 792, and its leader, the king's illegitimate son Pippin, was confined in a monastery till his death in 811.
  • Skilfully taking advantage of the jealousies of Poland and Lithuania, as they were accentuated by the personal antagonism of Jagiello and Witowt (q.v.), with the latter of whom the Knights more than once contracted profitable alliances, they even contrived (Treaty of Salin, 1378) to extend their territory by getting possession of the province of Samogitia, the original seat of the Lithuanians, where paganism still persisted, and where their inhuman cruelties finally excited the horror and indignation of Christian Europe.
  • Peonage, however, is still prevalent on many of the larger estates, and serious cruelties are sometimes reported.
  • In 1788 he took advantage of the cruelties practised by Ghulam Kadir on Shah Alam, to occupy Delhi, where he established himself as the protector of the aged emperor.
  • The cruelties that accompanied the overthrow of the Omayyad dynasty excited a revolt, which spread to Mesopotamia, and Harran had to undergo a siege by one of Merwan's generals.
  • perpetrating cruelties upon Gilead (Am.
  • The cruelties they inflicted on their victims are almost beyond conception.
  • Nor would the cruelties inflicted on the bolder spirits who dared to preach reform, which made the Austrian government a by-word among the nations, alone have excited the passionate spirit of revolt which carried all before it in 1848.
  • In 1822, however, Ismail and his chief followers were treacherously burnt to death at Shendi by order of the mek (ruler) of the town, in revenge for the cruelties committed by the Egyptians.