gibbon - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of gibbon in Hindi

Noun

  • लंगूर
  • लंबे हाथवाला बन्दर
  • गिबन
  • लंबे हाथों वाला एक बंदर

gibbon Definition

Noun

  • a small, slender tree-dwelling ape with long powerful arms and loud hooting calls, native to the forests of Southeast Asia.

gibbon Example

  • Instead I should be ashamed of myself for not telling Gibbons to be mum about our looking for the guy. ( इसके बजाय मुझे उस लड़के की तलाश के बारे में गिबन्स को चुप रहने के लिए नहीं कहने के लिए खुद पर शर्म आनी चाहिए। )
  • Gibbons would have been suspicious if you told him to keep quiet about your interest in Corbin. ( यदि आप गिबन्स को कॉर्बिन में अपनी रुचि के बारे में चुप रहने के लिए कहते तो उन्हें संदेह होता। )
  • They found the gear with little trouble where Gibbons had directed. ( गिबन्स ने जहां निर्देशित किया था, वहां उन्होंने गियर को थोड़ी परेशानी के साथ पाया। )
  • Dean and the young man whose name was Lou Gibbons chatted about the day's ride. ( डीन और युवक जिसका नाम लो गिबन्स था, ने दिन की यात्रा के बारे में बातचीत की। )

More Sentence

  • Gibbon supposes that there were in the Roman world in the reign of Claudius at least as many slaves as free inhabitants.
  • By 1727 he was domiciled with Edward Gibbon (1666-1736) at Putney as tutor to his son Edward, father of the historian, who says that Law became " the much honoured friend and spiritual director of the whole family."
  • His pupil then went abroad, but Law was left at Putney, where he remained in Gibbon's house for more than ten years, acting as a religious guide not only to the family but to a number of earnest-minded folk who came to consult him.
  • Her father was the famous financier Necker, her mother Suzanne Curchod, almost equally famous as the early love of Gibbon, as the wife of Necker himself, and as the mistress of one of the most popular salons of Paris.
  • Some authorities, however, as for instance Gibbon, have supposed them to refer to the same person.
  • Before Gibbons was out of sight, Dean slumped to the ground, with a look on his face that mirrored both of their disappointment that the man they were pursuing was now aware the two-man posse was closing in.
  • for example, imagine a passage from edward gibbon's