dictation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dictation in Hindi

  • इमला
  • श्रुतलेख
  • आज्ञापन
  • लिखाना
  • लिखवाई

Noun

  • आलेख
  • इमला
  • आज्ञा
  • हुक्म
  • हुक्मनामा
  • आदेश
  • शासन
  • बोलकर लिखाना
  • श्रुति लिखन
  • आज्ञापत्र
  • श्रुतिलेखा

dictation Definition

Noun

  • the action of saying words aloud to be typed, written down, or recorded on tape.
  • the action of giving orders authoritatively or categorically.

dictation Example

  • The dictation of letters ( अक्षरों का श्रुतलेख )
  • He does not find it true to experience that man necessarily acts at the dictation of selfish motives. ( उसे यह अनुभव करना सही नहीं लगता कि मनुष्य अनिवार्य रूप से स्वार्थी उद्देश्यों के अनुसार कार्य करता है। )
  • The CM method of dictation and narration is an excellent way to cover all of these elements in one lesson. ( श्रुतलेख और कथन की सीएम पद्धति इन सभी तत्वों को एक पाठ में शामिल करने का एक उत्कृष्ट तरीका है। )
  • De Lessart having incurred its anger by the tameness of his replies to Austrian dictation, the Assembly voted his impeachment. ( डी लेसार्ट ने ऑस्ट्रियाई श्रुतलेख के अपने उत्तरों के संयम से अपना गुस्सा उठाया, विधानसभा ने उनके महाभियोग को वोट दिया। )

More Sentence

  • If keeping your dictation organized is something that is important to you, you will be impressed with the fact that this product gives you 10 file folders for storage purposes.
  • If you go to school to become a medical transcriptionist, your job will involve typing a medical professional’s dictation tapes.  
  • My employer needs a secretary who is experienced at taking dictation because he uses a tape recorder to pen most of his letters and emails.  
  • Because Kim does not type very well, keying dictation is not one of her skills.  
  • In class, we are often paired with our classmates to increase our listening skills through dictation.
  • Napoleon he rightly distrusted, though, at first he was obliged to submit to the emperor's dictation.
  • Teachers used to do dictation to test learners ' - what?
  • The lists of families of words which have been written from dictation may now be spelled orally.
  • A great many prayers are born of selfishness and are too much like dictation or command.
  • Mitchell, pacing the floor, paused in his dictation to give him a cheerful greeting.
  • In the dictation subject the lad found himself balked by the word "adaptable".
  • Upon becoming emperor, however, Tiberius quickly rid himself of the dictation of his patroness.
  • You get my dictation better than that agitated antelope Miss Harman does, right now.
  • In the intervals of Bennett's dictation the scratching of Lloyd's pen made itself heard.
  • The woman sat at the back appears to be taking dictation from the man in the corner.
  • His narrative was committed to writing from his dictation.
  • The person who writes the dictation down is his agent
  • Passages for dictation