nasty - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of nasty in Hindi

  • बुरा
  • दुष्ट
  • नीच
  • घिनौना
  • घृणास्पद
  • अश्लील
  • गन्दा
  • अरुचिकर
  • अतिमलिन
  • ओछा

nasty Definition

adjective

  • highly unpleasant, especially to the senses; physically nauseating. ( अत्यधिक अप्रिय, विशेष रूप से इंद्रियों को; शारीरिक रूप से मितली आना। )
  • (of a person or animal) behaving in an unpleasant or spiteful way. ( (किसी व्यक्ति या जानवर का) अप्रिय या अप्रिय तरीके से व्यवहार करना। )

noun

  • an unpleasant or harmful person or thing. ( एक अप्रिय या हानिकारक व्यक्ति या बात। )

nasty Example

  • Most of them just need jobs, and these jobs are extremely easy to get because of the undesirable, and downright horribly nasty and cruel, nature of the work. ( उनमें से ज्यादातर को बस नौकरियों की आवश्यकता होती है, और अवांछनीय, और बिल्कुल भयावह बुरा और क्रूर, काम की प्रकृति के कारण इन नौकरियों को प्राप्त करना बहुत आसान है। )
  • It's a huge skull full of nasty things like rats and guts and caffeine and lifeless craniums and free stuff from the sponsors. ( यह चूहों और हिम्मत और कैफीन और बेजान कपाल जैसे गंदे चीजों से भरी एक बड़ी खोपड़ी है और प्रायोजकों से मुफ्त सामान। )
  • Plans to build a new sewage plant to help free the air of nasty pongs should be given full support, a councillor said today. ( एक पार्षद ने कहा कि गंदा पानी की हवा को मुक्त करने के लिए एक नया सीवेज प्लांट बनाने की योजना को पूरा समर्थन दिया जाना चाहिए।)
  • Over time, politicians develop various nasty habits, and one of them is the use of phrases that do not actually mean what they say. ( समय के साथ, राजनेता विभिन्न गंदी आदतों को विकसित करते हैं, और उनमें से एक वाक्यांशों का उपयोग है जो वास्तव में वे क्या कहते हैं इसका मतलब नहीं है। )

More Sentence

  • "You probably have a pretty nasty hangover, " I said.
  • Girls engage in catty behavior and nasty comments, judging each other on appearance and material possessions.
  • To face a life of ridicule after having your story published in the paper, and on the internet, linked to by as many cruel and nasty people as possible.
  • But if you've been nasty , bad, rude… people will remember that side of you.
  • It is a cause of concern and was a very vicious and nasty attack and we are treating it as a racially motivated incident.
  • Had a nasty shock mid-afternoon while trawling the net.
  • Maybe there's a patch on the market to help politicians quit this nasty habit.
  • Not just a grudge, but a hateful, vindictive, nasty bitterness that I didn't even know existed until this person's name was brought up.
  • He had to drive through a nasty hurricane to get there, which was interesting, but that's not the best part of the story.
  • If you are nasty , rude or don't follow the rules you can also get flamed.
  • Because once people meet me, they can see that I'm not a one-eyed monster, a horrible evil nasty guy.
  • But at the very least we must do our own house cleaning, change our downright nasty habits of further polluting an already over-polluted environment.
  • But events have this nasty habit of coming along and disturbing all your best-laid plans, don't they?
  • You have to be brutal and horrible, almost nasty .
  • This monster crashed our plane in that nasty storm and got us all lost!
  • But, hold on, I hear you say, they really are repugnant, nasty , racist scum.
  • All this festive cheer is starting to become a bit boring, so why not join us on a needless, hurtful, and downright nasty hate campaign against someone we've never met?
  • A voice that was nasty and spiteful, leaping at any chance to cause her pain.
  • This will help you to determine where you can stop should anything unexpected arise like a prematurely grumbly tummy or a nasty storm.
  • Joe tried to look as his normal-self again; but his mind kept exploding with nasty thoughts towards the girl, Laura.
  • In recent years, birthdays have had a nasty habit of getting me thinking too much, recalling memories I'd rather not recall and conducting one too many internal dialogues.
  • Sorry, but my mind has been overflowing with nice things and nasty things in equal measure.
  • Despite the nasty weather, she had picked this day to walk into town and get something to eat before she made the long journey home.
  • Also, midges have a nasty habit of crawling up trouser legs and even into lace-holes on hiking boots, so they will get you one way or another.
  • In the nursery school language of heroes and villains, there is no word for someone capable of good and bad, so the disappointment has a nasty habit of being backdated.
  • Your luscious locks can also suffer from heat damage and nasty rays from the sun so they need some protection too.