feverish - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of feverish in Hindi

  • बुख़ारवाला

adjective

  • विह्वल
  • बेचैन
  • बेताब
  • उत्तेजित
  • डांवांडोल
  • बुख़ारवाला
  • ज्वरवत
  • ज्वरमय
  • ज्वर से त्रस्त

feverish Definition

adjective

  • having or showing the symptoms of a fever.

feverish Example

  • the next couple of weeks were spent in a whirl of feverish activity. ( अगले कुछ सप्ताह बुखार भरी गतिविधि में व्यतीत हुए। )
  • A second nurse and a sister of mercy had feverish attacks, but no further case occurred. ( एक दूसरी नर्स और दया की बहन को ज्वर के हमले हुए, लेकिन आगे कोई मामला नहीं आया। )
  • After setting a feverish investing pace last year, venture capitalists took their foot off the gas in this year’s first quarter. ( पिछले साल निवेश की तेज गति स्थापित करने के बाद, उद्यम पूंजीपतियों ने इस साल की पहली तिमाही में गैस से अपना पैर हटा लिया। )
  • he suffered from feverish colds. ( वह तेज जुकाम से पीड़ित था। )
  • She needed control of her own mind back, but the feverish fog was too thick. ( उसे वापस अपने मन पर नियंत्रण की जरूरत थी, लेकिन ज्वलनशील कोहरा बहुत घना था। )
  • From now on, we’ll be subjected to feverish pro-NATO and anti-Russian rhetoric such as the world has not seen since the Reagan-Andropov era. ( अब से, हम नाटो समर्थक और रूस विरोधी बयानबाजी का शिकार होंगे, जैसा कि रीगन-एंड्रोपोव युग के बाद से दुनिया ने नहीं देखा है. )
  • Feverish attempts were made to remedy the lack of warlike stores, but difficulty was experienced on account of the fleet blockading the entrance to the river. ( युद्ध के समान भंडारों की कमी को दूर करने के लिए बुखार के प्रयास किए गए थे, लेकिन नदी के प्रवेश द्वार को अवरुद्ध करने वाले बेड़े के कारण कठिनाई का अनुभव किया गया था। )

More Sentence

  • The response to this series of next-gen materials articles has been feverish.
  • As the feverish restlessness subsides, the periods are drawn out, and the revelations as a whole become longer.
  • Hours of feverish activity lay ahead. The tents had to be erected, the stalls set up.
  • The crowd’s feverish enthusiasm filled the arena as the players jogged to the center of the court.  
  • She knew she must drive herself forward with feverish energy or she would sink in a sea of misery.
  • She was feeling tired and feverish.
  • A feverish child refuses to eat and asks only for cold drinks.
  • Then she smiled, and the poplar felt his heart give a bound of feverish excitement.
  • One student took a feverish approach to finish the test while the other was more relaxed than frenzied.
  • This kind of feverish cold is slow to cure; it often kicks back just when you think you are better.
  • On the chilly seas, Keats became feverish, continually coughing up blood.
  • His writing took on a feverish intensity.
  • The songs were talked about in the same rush of feverish anticipation and excitement, this, the debut album has a lot to live up to.
  • So many sickly and feverish people were wandering about, some of them half-maimed, some burned from explosions.
  • This kind of feverish cold is slow to cure; it often kicks back just when you think you are better.
  • The local self-government institutions after a short period of feverish and not always well-directed activity, showed symptoms of organic exhaustion.
  • You ought to be careful about this kind of feverish cold, it often kicks back when you think you are better.
  • So many sickly and feverish people were wandering about, some of them half-maimed, some burned from explosions.
  • He was feverish some of the time, shaking, sometimes uncertain of where he was.
  • She was restless and uncomfortable in every position, and before night she became very feverish.
  • There were no longer seasonal periods of slack and recovery to offset the periods of feverish activity.
  • The child’s body felt feverish.
  • The court of Aenarion was a wild place, full of desperate gaiety and feverish mirth.