dignitary - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dignitary in Hindi

  • गणमान्य अतिथि
  • उच्चपदधारी
  • प्रतिष्ठित

dignitary Definition

Noun

  • a person considered to be important because of high rank or office.

dignitary Example

  • The highest county dignitary is the lord-lieutenant, the office dating from 1782. ( सर्वोच्च काउंटी गणमान्य व्यक्ति लॉर्ड-लेफ्टिनेंट है, यह कार्यालय 1782 से डेटिंग कर रहा है। )
  • The lord chief justice is, next to the lord chancellor, the highest judicial dignitary in the kingdom. ( लॉर्ड चीफ जस्टिस, लॉर्ड चांसलर के बाद, राज्य में सर्वोच्च न्यायिक गणमान्य व्यक्ति है। )
  • A dignitary in 1 This is the view of Dr Adrian Fortescue (The Orthodox Eastern Church, p. 406); according to Braun (Lit. ( 1 में एक गणमान्य व्यक्ति डॉ एड्रियन फोर्टस्क्यू (द ऑर्थोडॉक्स ईस्टर्न चर्च, पृष्ठ ४०६) का यह विचार है; ब्रौन के अनुसार (लिट। )
  • The master of the horse is the third dignitary of the court, and is always a member of the ministry (before 1782 the office was of cabinet rank), a peer and a privy councillor. ( घोड़े का मालिक अदालत का तीसरा गणमान्य व्यक्ति होता है, और हमेशा मंत्रालय का सदस्य होता है (1782 से पहले कार्यालय कैबिनेट रैंक का था), एक सहकर्मी और एक प्रिवी काउंसलर। )

More Sentence

  • 31), the calm conscientious dignitary Hemset (Plate III.
  • On returning from Tilsit to Paris he relieved Talleyrand of the ministry of foreign affairs, softening the fall by creating him a grand dignitary of the empire.
  • After a few more words the village dignitary and his companions took their leave.
  • After a few more words, the village dignitary and his companions took their leave.
  • Muck had not long been seated, when he saw that dignitary walking across the court-yard.
  • Approaching was the dignitary referred to, lance in hand, and apparelled in official robes.
  • Between this dignitary and Genoa a treaty of commerce had been arranged and signed.
  • Second, the emperor was the chief dignitary in the social life of the Chinese world.
  • His manner, his voice, and his general appearance convinced me he was a dignitary of our Church.
  • The latter demanded the immediate dismissal of the composer for having insulted a dignitary of the empire.
  • Any estate with a revenue exceeding 100,000 aspres was a khas, and was conferred on a prince or on a high dignitary as long as he held his post; for each 5000 aspres of revenue one armed warrior had to be furnished in war.
  • Each dignitary was assigned a specific seat as the Sultan was put at the head of the table.  
  • What friend, dignitary, hero, sports idol, movie star, etc. might we ask over to eat with us?  
  • One of our guys rolled his oversize truck on a residential street in front of a visiting dignitary.  
  • The intemperance of that high dignitary and his priests filled me with an unspeakable horror and disgust.  
  • Helen looks slightly concerned and is relieved when a local dignitary merely congratulates her on her name day without a hint of expectation.  
  • A local dignitary ushered off the last musical act and wished us a safe journey home.
  • Through the influence of Samuel Wilberforce, he was offered the post of sub-almoner to Queen Victoria, always recognized as a stepping-stone to the episcopal bench, and his refusal of it was honourably consonant with all else in his career as an Anglican dignitary, in which he united pastoral diligence with an asceticism that was then quite exceptional.
  • In Germany the master of the horse (Oberststallmeister) is a high court dignitary; but his office is merely titular, the superintendence of the king's stables being carried out by the Oberstallmeister, an official corresponding to the crown equerry in England.
  • At the head of the Anglican community is the bishop of Mauritius; the chief Romanist dignitary is styled bishop of Port Louis.