nocturnal - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of nocturnal in Hindi

adjective

रात का

रात होनेवाला

रात्रि संबंधी

nocturnal Definition

Adjective

  • done, occurring, or active at night.

nocturnal Example

  • done, occurring, or active at night. ( रात में किया, घटित या सक्रिय। )
  • It was not unlike any night's nocturnal hallucination. ( यह किसी भी रात के रात के मतिभ्रम के विपरीत नहीं था। )
  • His ears perked up at the mention of Dean's nocturnal adventure. ( डीन के निशाचर साहसिक कार्य के उल्लेख पर उसके कान खड़े हो गए। )
  • Bats are social, nocturnal and they migrate to a warmer climate, or hibernate. ( डीन के निशाचर साहसिक कार्य के उल्लेख पर उसके कान खड़े हो गए। )

More Sentence

  • They are mainly nocturnal, and subsist chiefly on bark and twigs or the roots of water plants.
  • He dared not move lest the creaking of the timbers should alarm the nocturnal visitors.
  • No chirping, whistling, howling or any other nocturnal.
  • Max blew a huge cloud of smoke into the nocturnal air that.
  • They are mostly nocturnal so you may not see them out and.
  • The incredible speed and nocturnal nature of the Swift Fox.
  • Pottos are arboreal, nocturnal and move through the forest.
  • This multitude undulated confusedly in the nocturnal gloom.
  • Nocturnal enuresis or bed wetting correlates with criminality.
  • Her actions when thus engaged were furtive and secretive, like those of some nocturnal animal.
  • Lucifugous: fleeing the light: applied to nocturnal forms or those that live in concealment.
  • His nocturnal studies continued to arouse interest even after the return to London.
  • But Charley dismissed the idea as idle fancy, for the nocturnal stillness was unbroken.
  • What a sight was that, which the eye of History saw, in the sudden nocturnal sun-blaze!
  • The above figure is coloured black as befits a funerary and nocturnal animal: it is more attenuated than even a greyhound, but it has the bushy tail of the fox or the jackal.
  • Alytes is nocturnal and slow in its movements.
  • The nocturnal enuresis or urinary incontinence of children and of adults is frequently relieved by this drug.
  • Devils, found only in Tasmania, are nocturnal carrion eaters.
  • Bacon caustically announces in one of several scenes of nocturnal carousal.
  • "We're talking a nocturnal person,"
  • My jazz education had been of the informal and nocturnal sort.
  • Left to their own devices, cats become nocturnal and secretive.
  • What scientists did not know was that the bird is nocturnal.
  • For example, there's nocturnal piano superstar Van Cliburn.
  • Is Julia ( or Tom or Gwyneth ) a nocturnal regular?
  • Leopards are arboreal, nocturnal and completely untrainable, Schrader says.
  • They are not nocturnal, but most active in the morning and evening, remaining seated or curled up among the branches during the heat of the day.