dire - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dire in Hindi

  • भयानक
  • अत्यंत
  • डरावना
  • दिल दहलानेवाला
  • ग़ैरमामूली
  • ख़ौफ़नाक
  • दारुण
  • उग्र
  • तीव्र
  • क्रूर
  • रौद्र

dire Definition

Adjective

  • (of a situation or event) extremely serious or urgent.

dire Example

  • dire consequences ( गंभीर परिणाम )
  • His childhood was passed in dire poverty. ( उनका बचपन भीषण गरीबी में बीता। )
  • I've heard of wolves morphing in dire situations, but always thought they were just stories. ( मैंने भेडियों के बारे में सुना है कि वे विकट परिस्थितियों में रूप धारण करते हैं, लेकिन हमेशा सोचा कि वे सिर्फ कहानियां हैं। )
  • He shook himself mentally to refocus on the dire circumstances before him but was unable to force the thought of Kiera from his mind. ( उसने अपने सामने की विकट परिस्थितियों पर फिर से ध्यान केंद्रित करने के लिए खुद को मानसिक रूप से हिलाया लेकिन कियारा के विचार को अपने दिमाग से हटाने में असमर्थ रहा। )
  • Galerius, who succeeded Diocletian in the government of the ~ast, implacably pursued his policy, and this great persecution lid not end until the persecutor, perishing, it is said, of the dire isalady of Herod and Philip II. ( गैलेरियस, जो ~ एस्ट की सरकार में डायोक्लेटियन का उत्तराधिकारी था, ने अपनी नीति का पालन किया, और यह महान उत्पीड़न तब तक समाप्त नहीं हुआ, जब तक कि हेरोदेस और फिलिप द्वितीय के भयानक इसलाडी के उत्पीड़क, नाश नहीं हो जाते। )

More Sentence

  • It shows me you have some inkling of the importance of this gift you possess and the dire consequences of it falling into the wrong hands.
  • The children in the third world country are very ill and in dire need of clean water.  
  • Since Ted’s problem is not as dire as some of the other patients' issues, he will have to wait a while to see an emergency room doctor.  
  • There will be dire consequences if Eric does not have heart surgery within the next few days.  
  • After the hurricane destroyed most of Haiti, there was a dire need for housing and medical care.
  • The Delians, suffering a dire pestilence, consulted their oracles, and were ordered to double the volume of the altar to their tutelary god, Apollo.
  • The reality for 13% of Russians was dire poverty.
  • The Dire Queen uttered the incantation of shielding.
  • A dire thought suddenly entered Paul's mind and he.
  • He needed little provocation to take dire measures.
  • Such is the dire outcome of misdirected atonement!.
  • However, I could see that it had no dire consequences.
  • It was up to him to take command in this most dire of.
  • Who’d think that worse could come than fate so dire?
  • I think what spooked them was Cynthia's dire prediction.
  • A shiver crept down his spine as he wondered what dire.
  • Martha didn't ask for details, nor did the Deans offer any beyond dire cautionary warnings of childhood dangers.
  • It is of dire importance.
  • Julie oversteps the mark - with dire results for Gaby.
  • Swansea had threatened little in a dire first-half showing and they were glad to hear the interval whistle giving them the opportunity to regroup.
  • dire warnings about breathing the fumes