fidget - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of fidget in Hindi

noun

  • कुलबुलाहट
  • चंचलता

verb

  • चंचल होना
  • चुलबुलाना
  • कुलबुलाना
  • विकल होना

fidget Definition

verb

  • make small movements, especially of the hands and feet, through nervousness or impatience.

noun

  • a quick, small movement, typically a repeated one, caused by nervousness or impatience.

fidget Example

  • the audience had begun to fidget on their chairs. ( दर्शक अपनी कुर्सियों पर फिदा होने लगे थे। )
  • Michael's younger sister found him a fidget in church and thought it was fidgeting to excess. ( माइकल की छोटी बहन ने उसे चर्च में एक फिजूलखर्ची के रूप में पाया और सोचा कि यह अधिक से अधिक फिजूलखर्ची है। )
  • They often fidget and sit in distorted postures to try to gain stability.  ( वे स्थिरता हासिल करने की कोशिश करने के लिए अक्सर विकृत मुद्रा में बैठ जाते हैं। )
  • They tend to fidget and lose focus easily. ( वे विचलित हो जाते हैं और आसानी से ध्यान खो देते हैं। )
  • It also includes how sedentary or active your job is, and whether you fidget a lot or sit still. ( इसमें यह भी शामिल है कि आपकी नौकरी कितनी गतिहीन या सक्रिय है, और क्या आप बहुत अधिक फिजूलखर्ची करते हैं या स्थिर रहते हैं। )
  • He was constantly fidgeting in his chair.  ( वह लगातार अपनी कुर्सी पर थिरक रहा था। )
  • Some people stare at their screen and fidget. ( कुछ लोग अपनी स्क्रीन पर घूरते हैं और फिजूलखर्ची करते हैं। )
  • They don't learn their lessons, they don't listen, they fidget and play, and prevent others from learning. ( वे अपना पाठ नहीं सीखते हैं, वे नहीं सुनते हैं, वे फिजूलखर्ची करते हैं और खेलते हैं, और दूसरों को सीखने से रोकते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • This notebook also functions as a fidget toy, with those irresistible popping bubbles on the cover.
  • He likes to fidget with computers.
  • There is currently only limited research on fidget toys and their effect on children.
  • Presently he began to fidget on his seat.
  • Objects people fidget with include paper clips, USB thumb drives, earbuds and sticky tape.
  • Be still and don't fidget about!
  • Stay grounded, don’t squirm, fidget or look at your phone.
  • Romeo's father: Don't you feel fidget? should we go on acting? We are leading roles!
  • Splatter has more than 30 arms, perfect for the person who loves to twist and fidget.
  • People don't actually fidget and look away when they're lying.
  • Personal embarrassment is usually accompanied by some combination of blushing, sweating, nervousness, stammering, and fidgeting.
  • As soon as the crowd starts to fidget change the music.
  • Sweating, dizziness, headaches, racing heartbeats, nausea, fidgeting, uncontrollable crying or laughing and drumming on a desk are all common.
  • Many infants and toddlers become easily distracted and fidget in a highchair.
  • Common examples include: procrastination, fidgeting, overspending, nail-biting.
  • Children with ADHD - mostly boys - constantly fidget and struggle to concentrate.
  • Anxious audience members were tired of waiting on the singer to appear and began to fidget in their seats.
  • Fidget with small objects when talking, indicating nervousness or boredom.
  • The nervous suspect began to fidget his hands and feet, his constant movements tipping off detectives to his lies.
  • Hurry up, your father is beginning to fidget, ie show signs of impatience.
  • If one creates such a body and it has executive powers it will be at best a fidget and at worst will inhibit the creativity that we have to nurture.
  • With this new discomfort he started to fidget receiving attention from Hemlock in his curiosity as to what was bothering him.
  • The Laughing Death begins to stop laughing, and begins to fidget nervously.
  • Since exercise can be an outlet for anxiety and tension, people with Alzheimer's who are physically active may not fidget or pace as much as they would otherwise.
  • The hair pulling has since stopped, but she continues to fidget with her brown locks.
  • She watched him seeing it all, feeling it all, assimilating his surroundings with no fidget or fluster.
  • He stood in the doorway, one foot inside. He watched Annie fidget with a seam in her skirt, while she tried to think quickly.
  • The heroine is a curious fidget, she's interested in any sort of mystery, either scientistic or detective.
  • The animals fidget as the machine growls and the hole grows deeper.
  • There was no impatience or desire to fidget left in Jabe Smith now.
  • Fidget then ambushes Olivia from inside a toy cradle and kidnaps her.
  • Basil and Dawson pursue Fidget, but become entangled and fall behind.
  • At dawn, on a weedy Michigan lake, ten thousand mallards fidget.