damp - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of damp in Hindi

  • नम
  • गीला
  • तर
  • भीगा
  • उत्साहहीन
  • सीला
  • नमी
  • नम करना
  • आर्द्र करना
  • सील
  • आर्द्रता
  • तर करना

damp Definition

Adjective

  • slightly wet.

Noun

  • moisture diffused through the air or a solid substance or condensed on a surface, typically with detrimental or unpleasant effects.
  • a check or discouragement.

Verb

  • make (something) slightly wet.
  • make a fire burn less strongly by reducing the flow of air to it.
  • restrict the amplitude of vibrations on (a piano or other musical instrument) so as to reduce the volume of sound.

damp Example

  • The clothes in the dryer are still damp, so you'd better turn it on for another 15 minutes or so. ( ड्रायर में कपड़े अभी भी नम हैं, इसलिए बेहतर होगा कि आप इसे और 15 मिनट के लिए चालू कर दें। )
  • The school nurse put a damp cloth on the young child's forehead to help bring down his fever. ( स्कूल की नर्स ने बच्चे के बुखार को कम करने के लिए उसके माथे पर एक नम कपड़ा रखा। )
  • We wiped the picnic table with a damp cloth before setting out the food. ( खाना खाने से पहले हमने पिकनिक टेबल को गीले कपड़े से पोंछा। )
  • The cold and damp of Boston in the winter time really bothers my grandmother's arthritis. ( सर्दियों के समय में बोस्टन की ठंड और नमी वास्तव में मेरी दादी के गठिया को परेशान करती है। )
  • Why are you so damp and pale, child?  ( तुम इतने नम और पीले क्यों हो, बच्चे? )

More Sentenc

  • Still damp, I shivered in the dank hold.
  • Cassius felt damp drops on his shoulder.
  • There was a commotion in the woods beyond, and the sound of groans on the damp air.
  • As for him, he much preferred the darkness of his cool, damp galleries under the ground.
  • The prayer-book lay open as the young girl had left it; the page was still damp with her tears.
  • Our common American species of Campodea (C. Americana) lives under stones in damp places.
  • The microscopical, tadpole-shaped young penetrate into the bodies of insects frequenting damp localities.
  • She wondered what ailed it to faint in the cool of the morning, when the earth was yet damp with early rain.
  • Elleney jumped up, knocking over her pail in her agitation, and wiped her little damp hands on her apron.
  • The rebel volley cut the limbs and bushes over their heads, and whistled viciously through the damp air and the darkness.
  • At last the cow began to ease her mental suffering by nibbling at the damp green turf on the bank of the little brook.
  • My thermometer marked only one degree above zero when we retired to rest, and the wood was too damp to light a fire.
  • Likewise, the slime mould growing in damp fields and forests all around us can exhibit remarkably coordinated behaviour.
  • Their shirts were also still a bit damp.
  • The air was damp and cool in the forest.
  • The dampness of the basement made it smell funny.
  • I don't want to dampen your spirits, but don't you think you should wait a bit and look around rather than buying the first car you see?
  • Someone once said you must never let your energy and enthusiasm be dampened by the discouragement that always comes.
  • Our basement gets damp and cold during the winter because of all the rain we get.
  • Come inside out of the rain and take off those damp clothes before you catch a cold.
  • In Santiago, Chile, temperatures rarely reach the freezing point in winter, though it can often be cold and damp.