endearment - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of endearment in Hindi

  • लाड़ प्यार
  • मोह
  • ममता
  • प्यार
  • लाड
  • चाव

Noun

  • लाड़ प्यार
  • प्याक की बात
  • प्रीति
  • प्रेमलिंगन

endearment Definition

Noun

  • a word or an expression that is used to show feelings of love or affection for somebody

endearment Example

  • In spite of the lapse of years, they seem so close to me that I should not think it strange if at any moment they should clasp my hand and speak words of endearment as they used to before they went away. ( बरसों बीत जाने के बाद भी, वे मेरे इतने करीब लगते हैं कि मुझे यह अजीब नहीं लगना चाहिए कि अगर वे किसी भी क्षण मेरा हाथ पकड़ लें और प्यार के शब्द बोलें जैसे वे जाने से पहले करते थे। )
  • Perhaps your pet's name is a family name, endearment, description or reflection of a habit. ( शायद आपके पालतू जानवर का नाम एक पारिवारिक नाम, प्रेम, विवरण या आदत का प्रतिबिंब है। )
  • The result was the publication, in 1349, of the Zakonik Tsara Dushana (Tsar Dushan's Book of Laws), a code of great historical interest which proves that Servia was not much behind the foremost European states in 1 Dushan is a term of endearment, derived from dusha, "the soul," and not, as formerly believed by Western philologists, from dushiti, " to strangle." ( परिणाम 1349 में, ज़कोनिक ज़ार दुशाना (ज़ार दुशान की बुक ऑफ़ लॉज़) का प्रकाशन था, जो महान ऐतिहासिक रुचि का एक कोड है, जो साबित करता है कि 1 दुशान में सर्विया सबसे प्रमुख यूरोपीय राज्यों से बहुत पीछे नहीं था, प्रेम की एक अवधि है, व्युत्पन्न दुशा से, "आत्मा," और नहीं, जैसा कि पहले पश्चिमी भाषाशास्त्रियों द्वारा माना जाता था, दुषिती से, "गला घोंटने के लिए।" )

More Sentence

  • A form of endearment for Kazia.
  • A form of endearment for Vladek or Vladislav.
  • It's difficult to see endearment in a sentence .
  • D ) " Terms of Endearment " ( 1983 );
  • It's a term of endearment that he cherishes.
  • "Terms of Endearment " ( 1983; 5 Oscars;
  • She clutches the handset and utters words of endearment to her brother.
  • 1983-- " Terms of Endearment, " 5.
  • The term of endearment " socio " is from the Canary Islands.
  • I could not comprehend a term of endearment applied to such a place.
  • The lady became more affectionate in her titles of endearment as she went on.
  • Cry on, Peggy, my lamb," he said, in the soft endearment of the Gaelic.
  • There probably isn't such a thing as state-of-the-art free music, but as a term of convenient endearment, it's close enough.
  • He liked to talk and he talked well, adorning his speech with terms of endearment and with folk sayings which Pierre thought he invented himself, but the chief charm of his talk lay in the fact that the commonest events--sometimes just such as Pierre had witnessed without taking notice of them--assumed in Karataev's a character of solemn fitness.