lion - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of lion in Hindi

  • सिंह
  • शेर
  • शूर
  • लायन

lion Definition

Noun

  • a large tawny-colored cat that lives in prides, found in Africa and northwestern India. The male has a flowing shaggy mane and takes little part in hunting, which is done cooperatively by the females.
  • a member of a Lions Club.

lion Example

  • a literary lion ( एक साहित्यिक शेर )
  • There was a lion in the linen closet and no one wanted to reach for the towel. ( लिनन की अलमारी में एक शेर था और कोई भी तौलिया तक नहीं पहुंचना चाहता था। )
  • One was an enormous Lion with clear, intelligent eyes, a tawney mane bushy and well kept, and a body like yellow plush. ( एक स्पष्ट, बुद्धिमान आँखों वाला एक विशाल सिंह था, एक तावीज़ अयाल झाड़ीदार और अच्छी तरह से रखा हुआ था, और एक पीले रंग की आलीशान जैसा शरीर था। )
  • But then so was the scream of a mountain lion, and she had never seen one of those, either. ( लेकिन फिर एक पहाड़ी शेर की चीख थी, और उसने उनमें से एक को भी कभी नहीं देखा था। )
  • After this it is surprising to find that in his next poem, Le Chevalier au Lion, Lancelot is once, and only once, casually referred to, and that in a passing reference to his rescue of the queen. ( इसके बाद यह जानकर आश्चर्य होता है कि उनकी अगली कविता, ले शेवेलियर औ लायन में, लैंसलॉट को एक बार, और केवल एक बार, आकस्मिक रूप से संदर्भित किया गया है, और वह रानी के बचाव के संदर्भ में है। )

More Sentence

  • The lion was pacing back and forth in its cage, growling at the spectators.
  • The lion tore a chunk of meat off the dead zebra, and swallowed it whole.
  • In the movie of "The Wizard of Oz," the one thing the lion wanted was courage.
  • There is an Arab proverb which states that an army of sheep led by a lion would defeat an army of lions led by a sheep.
  • An African lion was exhibited in the United States for the first time on November 26, 1716.
  • The natural habitat of the lion is the savannah.
  • It is the female lion who does more than 90 percent of the hunting.
  • The African lion is a magnificent creature, proud and strong.
  • The Lion King stood on the rock overlooking the savannah and roared mightily.
  • An Arabian proverb notes that an old lion will be mocked by the dogs.
  • Oliver Herford once said that a cat is a pygmy lion who loves mice, hates dogs, and patronizes human beings.
  • March had come in like a lion and quickly settled down.
  • Our Mountain Lion is back?
  • In George IV.'s reign were issued the so-called "lion shillings," bearing the royal crest, a crowned lion on a crown, a design reverted to in the coinage of Edward VII.
  • Henry was connected with the royal house of Scotland through his mother Margaret, a sister of William the Lion; an alliance which no doubt assisted him to obtain the earldom of Hereford from John (1199).
  • March came in like a lion, didn't it?
  • The fine marble lion of the classical period which stood at the mouth of the Cantharus harbour gave the Peiraeus its medieval and modern names of Porto Leone and Porto Draco; it was carried away to Venice by Morosini.
  • March came in like a lion with a snow storm.
  • These, said to have been unearthed, for the most part, near the Kirk Geuz spring above the modern town, are now in Constantinople and America, and include an inscribed lion, once built into the wall of the citadel known in the middle ages as al-Marwani, and several stelae.
  • Since the days of Adolf of Holstein and Henry the Lion, a movement of German colonization, in which farmers from the Low Countries, merchants from Lubeck, and monks of the Cistercian Order all played their parts, had been spreading German influence from the Oder to the Vistula, from the Vistula to the Dwina - to Prague, to Gnesen, and even to Novgorod the Great.