gaiety - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of gaiety in Hindi
Noun
- आमोद-प्रमोद
- उल्लास
- चहलपहल
- मौज-मस्ती
gaiety Definition
Noun
- the state or quality of being lighthearted or cheerful.
gaiety Example
- Lars enjoyed the warmth and gaiety of these occasions. (लार्स ने इन अवसरों की गर्मजोशी और उल्लास का आनंद लिया।)
- Pierre's gaiety vanished completely. (पियरे का उल्लास पूरी तरह से गायब हो गया।)
- In the midst of all this gaiety, that is to say on the 12th of February, (इस सब उल्लास के बीच, यानी 12 फरवरी को,)
- We live with love to attain the gaiety. (हम उल्लास को प्राप्त करने के लिए प्रेम से जीते हैं।)
- She brought him a sense of fun, of gaiety that filled a gap in his life. (उसने उसे मस्ती की भावना, उल्लास की भावना लाई जिसने उसके जीवन में एक अंतर भर दिया।)
More Sentence
- the sudden gaiety of children's laughter
- The colourful flags added to the gaiety of the occasion.
- he seemed to be a part of the gaiety, having a wonderful time
- But their gaiety seemed to Prince Andrew mirthless and tiresome.
- They however always meet in one general sett at meals, when, for the improvement of mirth,pleasantry, and gaiety, every member is allowed to introduce a Lady of cheerful lively disposition,to improve the general hilarity.
- Her artificial gaiety disguised an inner sadness.
- His friends speak of his charm and gaiety in intimate intercourse, but among strangers he was silent and awkward, and produced the impression of being reserved and disdainful.
- There is no other need for us to live,We live with love to attain the gaiety.
- There's something about those milestone birthdays that brings out millennial gloom rather than the gaiety in us all.
- It was a last flash of gaiety.
This dream can mean gaiety, improved health, good or joy.- And our soulless moments of marital disconnection have robbed her of the outright gaiety that once counterpointed these darker spells.
- The Gaiety Theatre.
- All the learned men marveled at her intelligence and gaiety.
- The court of Aenarion was a wild place, full of desperate gaiety and feverish mirth.