dimmest - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dimmest in Hindi

  • सबसे हल्के

Adjective

  • धुंधला
  • अस्पष्ट
  • फीका
  • मांद
  • मध्यम

dimmest Definition

Adjective

  • (of a light, color, or illuminated object) not shining brightly or clearly.
  • not clearly recalled or formulated in the mind.
  • stupid or slow to understand.

dimmest Example

  • Back beyond the dimmest dawns of Time she crouched shuddering in primordial jungles, hunted by slavering beasts of prey. ( समय के सबसे धुंधले भोर से परे, वह आदिम जंगलों में थरथराती हुई, शिकार के जानवरों को गुलाम बनाकर शिकार करती थी। ) 
  • In the hours spent wandering the halls, the eyes had adjusted somewhat, and the dimmest glow emanated from the direction of the water hole. ( हॉल में घूमते हुए घंटों में, आंखें कुछ हद तक समायोजित हो गई थीं, और पानी के छेद की दिशा से धुंधली चमक निकल रही थी। )
  • At first it was only in the dimmest light that I could see him sitting in the chair. ( पहले तो मैं केवल मंद प्रकाश में ही उसे कुर्सी पर बैठे हुए देख सकता था। )
  • Not the dimmest lamp, or guiding sound, was near; but the lady went on as one who knew her way. ( सबसे गहरा दीपक या मार्गदर्शक ध्वनि निकट नहीं थी; परन्तु वह स्त्री अपने मार्ग को जानने वाली के रूप में आगे बढ़ी। )

More Sentence

  • The second or genetic part will follow the imagination in its development as a whole from the dimmest to the most complex forms.
  • My light did not burn brightly enough to show more than the dimmest outlines of the fish, just off the sandy bottom of the bay.
  • Closely as under boughs of dimmest shadow the pensive Daulian ever moans Itys in agony slain.
  • I wonder if any one foresaw that day, even in the dimmest fashion, what immortality of fame was to come to that tall, quiet, dignified man?
  • It was a face which advertised the dimmest trace of ancient Mongol blood, a reversion, after long centuries of wandering, to the parent stem.
  • Truly the land of the Southern Cross is not the dimmest jewel in the coronet of Ireland's glories.
  • It would be truer to say that they wrote them because it was their destiny to write them, and because their hour had come, and that they published them with the dimmest hope of a return.
  • Yet these high gods of low savages preserve from dimmest ages of the meanest culture the sketch of a God which our highest religious thought can but fill up to its ideal.
  • Then, what was he?—a substance?—or the dimmest of all shadows? He longed to speak out, from his own pulpit, at the full height of his voice, and tell the people what he was.
  • Only the dimmest daylight filtered in.
  • Elizabeth felt this, though she had not the dimmest idea why.
  • They didn't seem to have the dimmest idea what they're in for, bless them.
  • To the Major's family he traced the dimmest line of kinship.
  • As far back as the dimmest of species’ memory can carry us, it has been a recognizable entity; a kind of thinking machine that has made us somehow different than any other kind of life-form.