doubly - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of doubly in Hindi

Adverb

  • दोगुना
  • दुगना
  • दो बार
  • दूना

doubly Definition

Adverb

  • to twice the normal extent or degree; especially.

doubly Example

  • Doubly mutant cells ( दोहरी उत्परिवर्ती कोशिकाएं )
  • Alex would be doubly concerned if two women were out here alone. ( अगर दो महिलाएं अकेले यहां से बाहर होतीं तो एलेक्स दोगुना चिंतित होता। )
  • The prince doubly changed color on hearing this.  ( यह सुनकर राजकुमार ने दोगुने रंग बदले। )
  • I am yours doubly now, by the past and the future.  ( मैं अतीत और भविष्य से अब दोगुना तुम्हारा हूँ। )
  • But doubly sad to him was the inference thence deduced. ( लेकिन उसके लिए दोगुना दुख की बात यह थी कि उसके बाद से जो निष्कर्ष निकाला गया था। )

More Sentence

  • O doubly lost, with heaven so near!
  • Tell one thing more, to make it doubly clear!
  • A little bird had already sung the good news in my ear; but it was doubly pleasant to have it straight from you.
  • I volunteered no more information, nor did he want it, doubly so now that he might be suspected of having ties to us because of the frequent inquiries he made.
  • While France was thus inwardly convulsed, its rulers were doubly bound to husband the national strength and practise moderation towards other states.
  • Their unequivocal embrace of social conformity is doubly ironic considering they kept themselves apart from others.
  • With 10 expandable pockets and an affixed miniature light to help you see within the dark depths of your purse, it's a genius organizer that will make finding your essentials doubly easy.
  • He believes that, in general, plans of this nature in built-up areas should be doubly scrutinised.
  • He believes that, in general, plans of this nature in built-up areas should be doubly scrutinised.
  • That is both liberating and difficult -- doubly difficult, in fact, because doing the writing with a collaborator requires that we both have a very thorough understanding of all the new material.
  • Palmerston, however, did not share Canning's belief in the possible regeneration of Turkey; he held that an isolated intervention of Great Britain would mortally offend not only Russia but France, and that Mehemet Ali, disappointed of his ambitions, would find in France a support that would make him doubly dangerous.1 In the autumn Sultan Mahmud, as a last independent effort, despatched against Ibrahim the army which, under Reshid Pasha, had been engaged in pacifying Albania.
  • We're going to have to work doubly hard