dearth - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dearth in Hindi

  • अकाल
  • कमी
  • दुर्लभता
  • दुष्काल
  • महंगी

dearth Definition

Noun

  • a scarcity or lack of something.

dearth Example

  • there is a dearth of evidence ( सबूतों की कमी है )
  • Possibly this is one explanation of the dearth of sources which we now deplore. ( संभवत: यह उन स्रोतों की कमी का एक स्पष्टीकरण है जिसकी अब हम निंदा करते हैं। )
  • It is the dearth of studios and the great demand for them that makes the price so high. ( यह स्टूडियो की कमी और उनके लिए बड़ी मांग है जो कीमत को इतना अधिक बनाती है। )
  • The quantity of wood that passes into its stomach makes up for the dearth of nourishing elements. ( लकड़ी की मात्रा जो उसके पेट में जाती है, पोषक तत्वों की कमी को पूरा करती है। )

More Sentence

  • The next danger was from the people, who were infuriated by the dearth of corn.
  • They put up a wonderful fight in this war, despite the dearth of roads and railways.
  • Hunger would waste the bodies of the people, as the dearth of truth had wasted their souls.
  • It is expected that if the dearth of money continues another week, buttons must be resorted to.
  • Surely now, in our terrible dearth of workers, it is not the time for anyone to desert his post.
  • Her warm touch was a relief to him in dearth of Sujata but just touching nothing more.
  • They all admired to see the foresaid riches in such dearth of money as was herebefore.
  • The drought in Bengal, a few years ago, might probably have occasioned a very great dearth.
  • Landscaping stones come in all shapes and kinds as there is no dearth in the variety available.
  • The thirteen-year-olds had to handle more difficult material, and the dearth of good teaching showed.
  • A farmer fights the elements, the heat, the hail, the dearth of rain or sometimes too much rain, a late thaw, or wind storms.
  • Finally toward the eastern end of town, we encountered an old man sitting in front of his house watching the dearth of activity.
  • Bread, carrots and potatoes, which were considered luxury foods in these times of dearth, were all laid out on the table in plenty.
  • Wall Street analysts, facing a dearth of information from the companies they cover, have been forced to expand their areas of inquiry.
  • The only trouble with Amieux as a household hero is a total dearth of subjects of conversation.
  • Now in all the region round about Sugar Grove school-house there was a great dearth of sensation.
  • For three or four years there had been a dearth of fish, so that he had not been able to catch even a sardine.
  • There was no dearth of trial places, as the supply of offices in need of stenographers seemed to be unlimited.
  • But a nautical is not the same as a naval training; and the dearth of good professional naval officers was felt to the end.
  • There was no dearth of scornful remarks at his expense, but the old soldier understood very well how to baffle such behavior.