dearly - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dearly in Hindi

  • नरमी से
  • लाड़ से
  • कोमलता से
  • बहुमूल्यता से
  • अति प्रीति से
  • चाव से
  • प्रेम से

dearly Definition

Adverb

  • very much.
  • with much loss or suffering; at great cost.

dearly Example

  • he loved his parents dearly ( वह अपने माता-पिता से बहुत प्यार करता था )
  • I love you very dearly because you are my friend. ( मैं तुमसे बहुत प्यार करता हूँ क्योंकि तुम मेरे दोस्त हो। )
  • I think of them every day and I love them dearly in my heart. ( मैं हर दिन उनके बारे में सोचता हूं और मैं उन्हें अपने दिल में बहुत प्यार करता हूं। )
  • A curse on you who disrupt the master's plans; you will pay dearly when the time of reckoning finally arrives! ( आप पर शाप जो स्वामी की योजनाओं को बाधित करता है; जब हिसाब का समय अंत में आएगा तो आप बहुत अधिक भुगतान करेंगे! )

More Sentence

  • What it could do was seen too dearly from the case of Hesse-Cassel.
  • Experience with epidemics, dearly bought in the past, has shown that one fruitful cause is the laying open to the inroads of some Fungus or insect, hitherto leading a quiet endemic life in the fields and forests, large tracts of its special food, along which it may range rampant without check to its dispersal, nutrition and reproduction.
  • The independence of the country, so dearly bought, did not, however, secure for it a peaceful future.
  • He wondered if this beautiful, loving, compassionate wife of his whom he loved so dearly, was really capable of killing another human being.
  • There are a lot of people in California who would pay dearly for a weekend or two away from the rat race.
  • But the victory was dearly purchased by Poland.
  • I love you very dearly, because you have taught me so many lovely things about flowers, and birds, and people.
  • Fearing lest victory, even if won, might be purchased too dearly, the Highlanders gradually withdrew.
  • Respected Jury and dearly beloved Ozma, I pray you not to judge this feline prisoner unfeelingly.
  • A dearly loved grandma who will be sadly missed.
  • cherish dearly.
  • I have always dearly enjoyed humour, and have always been able to appreciate it.
  • I wanted political success now dearly enough, but not at the price of constructive realities.
  • I grieve to say, however, that they paid most dearly for their splendid courage.
  • It is these sights and sounds that warm me to my work, and dearly I love the moor-game.
  • The second of that name, Beside the Queene, he dearly loved A faire and princely dame.
  • Was it worth while letting so paltry an indulgence separate for ever between himself and one whom he so dearly loved?
  • The present state of feeling between him and his dearly loved child seemed as if it might part them permanently.
  • She feared punishment for whatever she had done, and she dearly wished that she knew what that may be.
  • A concession in which the governing power of our country loses its dignity is dearly bought even by him who obtains his object.
  • The settlement which he thereby imposed was in many ways excellent; but it was dearly purchased by the complete ascendancy of Bonaparte in all important affairs, and by the claim for the services of a considerable contingent of Swiss troops which he thereafter rigorously enforced.
  • freedom to worship our religion has been bought dearly