facade - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of facade in Hindi

Noun

  • मुखौटा
  • मोहरा
  • मुख
  • अगवाड़ा
  • इमारत का मुहार

facade Definition

Noun

  • the face of a building, especially the principal front that looks onto a street or open space.

facade Example

  • her flawless public facade masked private despair ( उसके निर्दोष सार्वजनिक मुखौटे ने निजी निराशा को छुपाया )
  • The design of these facades is very striking and unlike that of any other building in the world. ( इन अग्रभागों का डिजाइन बहुत ही आकर्षक है और दुनिया की किसी भी अन्य इमारत के विपरीत है। )
  • Some of the houses have traces of paintings on their facades. ( कुछ घरों के अग्रभाग पर पेंटिंग के निशान हैं। )
  • The richest ornamentation was applied to the arches and string courses, while plaques of sculpture, roundels and coats of arms adorned the facades. ( सबसे अमीर अलंकरण मेहराब और स्ट्रिंग पाठ्यक्रमों पर लागू किया गया था, जबकि मूर्तिकला, गोल और हथियारों के कोट की पट्टिकाएं अग्रभागों को सुशोभित करती थीं। )

More Sentence

  • At this point, perhaps out of regard for the remains of Ziani's palace, the work seems to have been arrested for many years, but in 1424 the building was resumed and carried as far as the north-west, or judgment, angle, near St Mark's, thus completing the sea and piazzetta facades as we now see them.
  • It was bizarre thinking it had all been a facade.
  • He was walking now, his torch scanning the facade.
  • GPRS, to the blackened glass facade of a funeral.
  • My guess is that this store is a front--a facade.
  • I was very pleased with the facade of the building.
  • Behind the facade of daily interactions loomed sex.
  • Eleven windows on the facade, most of the glass out.
  • The facade of the Morales Hotel was shabby and dusty.
  • The facade of Corinthe, half demolished, was hideous.
  • A line of people waited outside the grungy, neo-urban facade.
  • On occasions of festivals or pageants the balconies, the bridges, the boats, and even the facades of the houses, were hung with rich Eastern carpets or patterned textiles in gold and coloured silk.
  • As in Venice, many of the 16th-century palaces in Verona had stuccoed facades, richly decorated with large fresco paintings, often by very able painters.
  • Its streets are for the most part narrow and irregular, and contain many old houses with overhanging upper storeys and richly and curiously adorned wooden facades.
  • The facades are simple, without galleries, having only pilasters projecting from the wall, and are also alternately black and white.