degree - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of degree in Hindi

  • डिग्री
  • मात्रा
  • परिमाण
  • पीढ़ी
  • उपाधि
  • स्तर
  • हद
  • अंश
  • सीमा
  • पदवी
  • दशा
  •  सतह
  • धरातल
  • तल
  •  पंक्ति
  •  स्थिति

degree Definition

Noun

  • the amount, level, or extent to which something happens or is present.
  • a unit of measurement of angles, one three-hundred-and-sixtieth of the circumference of a circle.
  • a unit in any of various scales of temperature, intensity, or hardness.
  • an academic rank conferred by a college or university after examination or after completion of a course of study, or conferred as an honor on a distinguished person.
  • social or official rank.

degree Example

  • A question of degree ( डिग्री का सवाल )
  • the lowered third degree of the scale ( पैमाने की निचली तीसरी डिग्री )
  • persons of unequal degree ( असमान डिग्री के व्यक्ति )
  • Every child feels displaced to some degree when a new sibling arrives. ( जब कोई नया भाई-बहन आता है तो हर बच्चा कुछ हद तक विस्थापित महसूस करता है। ) 
  • That made some degree of sense. ( इससे कुछ हद तक समझ में आया। )

More Sentence

  • You're the one with a degree in animal husbandry.
  • He was right, to a degree It isn't the past that I'm pitching you, Alex.
  • He was arrested for first degree murder.
  • A young teenager received second degree burns after a fireworks accident over the weekend.
  • Michael Korda once said that your chances of success are directly proportional to the degree of pleasure you get from what you do.
  • Minus forty degrees Celsius is almost exactly the same as minus forty degrees Fahrenheit.
  • The great horned owl can turn its head 270 degrees.
  • The hottest inhabited place in the world is Djibouti, capital of the Republic of Djibouti, Africa, where the average temperature is 30 degrees Celsius.
  • The armature consists of a bony case, partly composed of solid buckler-like plates, and partly of movable transverse bands, the latter differing in number with the species, and giving to the body a considerable degree of flexibility.
  • To some degree, Katie had been right.
  • No doubt, it defanged him to some degree as well.
  • His courage, his bodily strength and size, his skill in the use of weapons, in riding, and in the chase, his speed of foot, his capacity for eating and drinking, his penetrating intellect and his mastery of 22 languages are celebrated to a degree which is almost incredible.
  • criminal conduct in the first degree
  • an equation of the second degree
  • a degree in zoology
  • a degree of caution is probably wise