familiarity - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of familiarity in Hindi
Noun
- सुपरिचय
- मेल-जोल
- घनिष्ठ परिचय
familiarity Definition
Noun
- close acquaintance with or knowledge of something.
familiarity Example
- the unnecessary familiarity made me dislike him at once ( अनावश्यक परिचित ने मुझे उसे तुरंत नापसंद कर दिया )
- the reassuring familiarity of his parents' home ( अपने माता-पिता के घर की आश्वस्त करने वाली परिचितता )
- familiarity allows us to give each other nicknames ( परिचितता हमें एक दूसरे को उपनाम देने की अनुमति देती है )
- I am convinced that Helen's use of English is due largely to her familiarity with books. ( मुझे विश्वास है कि हेलेन का अंग्रेजी का उपयोग काफी हद तक किताबों से परिचित होने के कारण है। )
More Sentence
- A sense of familiarity hit her as they neared a clump of rocks.
- In 1772 the king's marriage with Caroline Matilda, who had been seized and had confessed to criminal familiarity with Struensee, was dissolved, and the queen, retaining her title, passed her remaining days at Celle, where she died on the 11 th of May 1775.
- Successful emendation requires a rare union of qualifications - insight, prudence, patience and familiarity with the author emended and the conditions of his text.
- The mingling of despotism and good-natured familiarity there described (and the spirit is doubtless correctly given by Josephus, whether or not his details are historical) agrees with the picture in Proverbs.
- The familiarity of Hack’s voice grabs his attention.
- Again he was haunted by a sense of uneasy familiarity.
- The familiarity of the nickname made me wince inwardly.
- So that was what the familiarity had been with this man.
- There was no trace of his former "friendly" familiarity.
- A sense of familiarity is the best way I can describe it.
- We have all heard the saying, familiarity breeds contempt.
- But just as he was turning his head away, a familiarity of.
- Baccini and a comfortable familiarity developed between us.
- Whatever she found at the Peak had driven her into a forest full of insurgents despite her injury and her lack of familiarity with the forest or the world outside hers.
- Struck by the familiarity of the scene, she paused as the fire reached the top of the hill.
- His silence on the subject of Roman greatness and glory as contrasted with the prominence of these subjects in the poetry of men of provincial birth such as Ennius, Virgil and Horace, may be explained by the principle that familiarity had made the subject one of less wonder and novelty to him.
- Some critics, however, hold that it is wholly Luke's own composition, and that the Hebraic style - in which he was able to write in consequence of his familiarity with the LXX.
- As illustrating the rapid development of familiarity with foreign authors, a Japanese retrospect of the Meiji era notes that whereas Macaulays Esfays were ii the curriculum of the Imperial University in 1881-1882, they were studied, five or six years later, in secondary schools, and pupils of the latter were able to read with understanding the works of Goldsmith, Tennyson and Thackeray.
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