ofcourse - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of ofcourse in Hindi

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ofcourse Definition

Adverb

  • You say of course to suggest that something is normal, obvious, or well-known, and should therefore not surprise the person you are talking to.

ofcourse Example

  • I'd call him, but of course he wouldn't be able to answer! ( मैं उसे फोन करता, लेकिन निश्चित रूप से वह जवाब देने में सक्षम नहीं होता! )
  • That great nim ural feature of Egypt, the Nile, was of course one of the gods; mer name was Hapi, and as a sign of his fecundity he had long and dulous breasts like a woman. (मिस्र, नील नदी की वह महान प्राकृतिक विशेषता निश्चित रूप से देवताओं में से एक थी; मेरा नाम हापी था, और उसकी उर्वरता के संकेत के रूप में उसके एक महिला की तरह लंबे और सुस्त स्तन थे। )
  • Later, however, a disastrous expedition sent to aid the Libyans against the Greek colony of Cyrene roused the suspicion and anger of the native soldiery at favors shown to the mercenaries, who of course had taken no part in it.( हालांकि, बाद में, साइरेन के ग्रीक उपनिवेश के खिलाफ लीबियाई लोगों की सहायता के लिए भेजे गए एक विनाशकारी अभियान ने भाड़े के सैनिकों को दिखाए गए एहसानों पर देशी सैनिकों के संदेह और गुस्से को जगाया, जिन्होंने निश्चित रूप से इसमें कोई हिस्सा नहीं लिया था। )
  • Something of course must be allowed for the superior and altogether extraordinary genius of the great princes of the house of Vasa; yet the causes of the decline of Denmark lay far deeper than this. ( वासा के घर के महान राजकुमारों के श्रेष्ठ और पूरी तरह से असाधारण प्रतिभा के लिए कुछ निश्चित रूप से अनुमति दी जानी चाहिए; फिर भी डेनमार्क के पतन के कारण इससे कहीं अधिक गहरे हैं। )

More Sentence

  • Of course she is an excellent doctor.
  • Of course, this is just a personal opinion.
  • used to politely give permission
  • used to say that something is obvious or not surprising
  • Of course the radio isn't working - you haven't plugged it in!
  • Of course I was wrong; it would be hypocritical to pretend otherwise.
  • Of course we're competitive but there's no personal animosity between us.
  • These writings were of course very numerous, and formed a vast mass of literature.I'd call him, but of course he wouldn't be able to answer!
  • That great nim ural feature of Egypt, the Nile, was of course one of the gods; mer name was Hapi, and as a sign of his fecundity he had long and dulous breasts like a woman.
  • Later, however, a disastrous expedition sent to aid the Libyans against the Greek colony of Cyrene roused the suspicion and anger of the native soldiery at favors shown to the mercenaries, who of course had taken no part in it.
  • Something of course must be allowed for the superior and altogether extraordinary genius of the great princes of the house of Vasa; yet the causes of the decline of Denmark lay far deeper than this.
  • These writings were of course very numerous, and formed a vast mass of literature.