pat - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of pat in Hindi

Noun

  • थपथपाना
  • मिसाल
  • थपकी देने का कार्य
  • ताली
  • थपड़ी
  • करताली
  • उदाहरण
  • आदर्श

Verb

  • थपथपाना
  • थपकी देना
  • ठोसना
  • झापड़ कसना

Adjective

  • मुनासिब
  • उचित
  • अनुकूल
  • सामयिक
  • समयोचित

Adverb

  • मुनासिब मौक़े पर
  • युक्तियुक्त
  • साथ ही
  • मतलब को
  • ठीक
  • दुरुस्त
  • सुविधा का

pat Definition

Verb

  • touch quickly and gently with the flat of the hand.

Noun

  • a light stroke with the hand.
  • a compact mass of soft material.

Adjective

  • simple and somewhat glib or unconvincing.

Adverb

  • at exactly the right moment or in the right way; conveniently or opportunely.

pat Example

  • instead of enlightened minds I found prejudice and pat answers ( प्रबुद्ध दिमागों के बजाय मुझे पूर्वाग्रह और थपथपाने वाले उत्तर मिले )
  • a pat of butter ( मक्खन का एक पॅट )
  • He's let other people pat him. ( उसने अन्य लोगों को उसे थपथपाने दिया। )
  • Dean smiled and gave the old man a pat on the arm. ( डीन मुस्कुराया और बूढ़े आदमी को बांह पर थपथपाया। )

More Sentence

  • When Dean didn't introduce himself, Faust gave Jennifer what he meant as an "old boy" pat on her arm and added, "Checking out the property one last time?" 
  • Alex gave her hand another pat as he stood.
  • I was just about to pat myself on the back for weaseling out the location of Corbin's tent.
  • Blessed is Pat man fiat haft not gone in fie counsell of wicked men, and in fie weye of sinfull men hap not stonde, and in fie chaire of pestilence sat not.
  • Take this and this!' and I hit him so pat, stwaight on his snout...
  • She bent down, kissed him, and gave him a pat on his behind.
  • He gave Dean a knowing pat on the shoulder as he left.
  • Importations of the substance had been made at earlier times under the name of pat, an East Indian native term by which the fibre continued to be spoken of in England till the early years of the 19th century, when it was supplanted by the name it now bears.He's let other people pat him.
  • Dean smiled and gave the old man a pat on the arm.
  • Nothing could have been more pat to his liking.
  • They say and pat his head.
  • Do not knead or pat with the hand.
  • Just give your hair a pat or two.
  • Her foot was beginning to pat the grass.
  • When Dean didn't introduce himself, Faust gave Jennifer what he meant as an "old boy" pat on her arm and added, "Checking out the property one last time?"
  • Alex gave her hand another pat as he stood.
  • I was just about to pat myself on the back for weaseling out the location of Corbin's tent.
  • Blessed is Pat man fiat haft not gone in fie counsell of wicked men, and in fie weye of sinfull men hap not stonde, and in fie chaire of pestilence sat not.
  • Take this and this!' and I hit him so pat, stwaight on his snout...
  • She bent down, kissed him, and gave him a pat on his behind.
  • He gave Dean a knowing pat on the shoulder as he left.
  • Importations of the substance had been made at earlier times under the name of pat, an East Indian native term by which the fibre continued to be spoken of in England till the early years of the 19th century, when it was supplanted by the name it now bears.
  • giving him a friendly pat on the arm, she went off to join the others
  • the happy ending came rather pat