cultivated - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cultivated in Hindi

  • खेती
  • जोता हुआ
  • जुती हुई
  • कृष्ट

cultivated Definition

Adjective

  • refined and well educated.

cultivated Example

  • he was a remarkably cultivated and educated man ( वह उल्लेखनीय रूप से सुसंस्कृत और शिक्षित व्यक्ति थे )
  • Again, the great number of cultivated men keep each other up to a high standard. ( फिर से, बड़ी संख्या में सुसंस्कृत पुरुष एक दूसरे को उच्च स्तर तक बनाए रखते हैं। )
  • As soon as he sides with his critic against himself, with joy, he is a cultivated man. ( जैसे ही वह अपने खिलाफ अपने आलोचक का साथ देता है, खुशी के साथ, वह एक संस्कारी व्यक्ति होता है। )
  • Philosophy, logic, metaphysics and psychology are cultivated sciences in Germany. ( जर्मनी में दर्शनशास्त्र, तर्कशास्त्र, तत्वमीमांसा और मनोविज्ञान खेती के विज्ञान हैं। )

More Sentence

  • Mr Harris, its first describer, wrote its history, at least in the cultivated districts.
  • She indicated a cultivated area not far from where she was working.
  • Geraniums and roses jasamines and japonicas are cultivated flowers.
  • You write that in Petersburg he is spoken of as one of the most active, cultivated, and capable of the young men.
  • gambier, cotton and sago are cultivated with success.
  • Chick-pease are extensively cultivated in the southern provinces.
  • Paris mushrooms are cultivated in enormous quantities in dark underground cellars at a depth of from 60 to 160 ft.
  • The principal are: white beans, largely consumed by the working classes; lentils, much less cultivated than beans; and green peas, largely consumed in Italy, and exported as a spring vegetable.
  • Charles Island, the most valuable of the group, is cultivated by a small colony.
  • In his view the earth is all equally cultivated like a garden.
  • It is extensively cultivated and is much used in cookery, besides which it is excellent when pickled.
  • We affect a tremendous and cultivated shyness and delicacy about imperatives of the most arbitrary appearance.
  • Men are admitted into heaven not because they have curbed and governed their passions, but because they have cultivated their understandings.
  • It is the acting which usually accompanies the reading or recitation of the professional elocutionist which cultivated people especially dislike.
  • Such superabundance in the realm of sense and of triviality contributes nothing to form the real wealth of a cultivated language.
  • In this direction, however, his aptitudes were no more spontaneous than they were for the life of cultivated taste.
  • The entire gamut of human feeling can be highly cultivated by thus reading aloud from the great masterpieces of literature.
  • Had they been properly cultivated in the various branches of art, the slight blunder to which we refer could not have occurred.
  • Undoubtedly they were skilled in agriculture, from the remains of ancient garden-beds, which were cultivated in a methodical manner.