effeminate - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of effeminate in Hindi

Adjective

  • स्रैण
  • स्त्रैण
  • स्त्रीवत
  • जनाना

effeminate Definition

Adjective

  • (of a man) having characteristics regarded as typical of a woman; unmanly.

effeminate Example

  • The Parthian magnates, on the other hand, with the army, would have little to do with Greek culture and Greek modes of life, which they contemptuously regarded as effeminate and unmanly. ( दूसरी ओर, पार्थियन महानुभावों का, सेना के साथ, यूनानी संस्कृति और जीवन के यूनानी तौर-तरीकों से कोई लेना-देना नहीं था, जिसे वे घृणापूर्वक पवित्र और अमानवीय मानते थे। )
  • That admiration for an empire of more than two hundred millions of men, where not one had the right to call himself free; that effeminate philosophy which has more praise for luxury and pleasures than for all the virtues; that style always elegant and never energetic, reveal at the most the elector of Hanover's slave." ( दो सौ मिलियन से अधिक पुरुषों के साम्राज्य के लिए वह प्रशंसा, जहां किसी को खुद को स्वतंत्र कहने का अधिकार नहीं था; वह पवित्र दर्शन जिसमें सभी गुणों की तुलना में विलासिता और सुख के लिए अधिक प्रशंसा है; वह शैली हमेशा सुरुचिपूर्ण और कभी ऊर्जावान नहीं होती, हनोवर के दास के निर्वाचक को अधिक से अधिक प्रकट करती है।" )
  • Whoever becomes effeminate makes himself a bastard. ( जो पतित हो जाता है वह अपने आप को कमीने बनाता है। )

More Sentence

  • The convicts ended by becoming effeminate and fastidious.
  • I got to admit, Starret said as the two effeminate.
  • Wilbert, called Billy by the crew, was somewhat effeminate.
  • He was genteel, effeminate, graceful, robust, sluggish, ferocious.
  • He cursed himself as an effeminate monkey—beaten by a girl!.
  • Katavasov did not like him, because he was unmanly and effeminate and sickly.
  • Effeminate: A man acting like a woman; unmanly; causing confusion to children.
  • He stared at Samuel with his slender build, long hair, and effeminate features.
  • You are beautiful in an effeminate way, he said, staring into his illuminated eyes.
  • I could see enough to notice that Trenland’s effeminate mannerisms had faded completely away.
  • No, Hubert declared, not wishing to appear to be effeminate in front of his two lady friends.
  • The silken textures which at first found their way to Rome were necessarily of enormous cost, and their use by men was deemed a piece of effeminate luxury.
  • Once again he was doing something that might be considered effeminate in another man, and yet he looked totally masculine.
  • About a year before his death, he is described by Sanson,2 a missionary from the French king Louis XIV., as tall, strong and active, a fine princea little too effeminate for a monarch, with a Roman nose very well proportioned to other parts, very large blue eyes, and a midling mouth, a beard painted black, shavd round, and well turnd, even to his ears.