uncountable - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of uncountable in Hindi
- बेशुमार
- अगणनीय
- असंख्य
uncountable Definition
Adjective
- too many to be counted (usually in hyperbolic use).
- (of a noun) that cannot form a plural or be used with the indefinite article.
uncountable Example
- she'd spent uncountable nights in this very bed ( उसने अनगिनत रातें इसी बिस्तर में बिताई हैं )
- Abstract nouns are usually uncountable nouns in English. ( सार संज्ञाएं आमतौर पर अंग्रेजी में बेशुमार संज्ञाएं होती हैं। )
- What a terrible noise! It can be uncountable:Try not to make so much noise. ( कितना भयानक शोर है! यह बेशुमार हो सकता है: कोशिश करें कि इतना शोर न करें। )
- The pop of all Necromunda's hives is uncountable. ( नेक्रोमुंडा के सभी पित्ती का पॉप बेशुमार है। )
More Sentence
- The region has suffered uncountable tragedies.
- Over time, we have had uncountable excesses, broken hearts and homes.
- Hale, Arlene Hale has produced uncountable Nurse Romances, most of which are now out of print.
- Every kind of product includes uncountable marigold petal.
- There are, however, uncountable ways to misapply heat.
- This an uncountable noun. It has no plural form.
- Used before an uncountable noun ( abstract, material, proper ) to refer to a countable meaning of noun.
- He sold uncountable cords of it every year for cash on the nail.
- Is this word a countable noun or an uncountable noun?
- It poses uncountable damage to investors, harming their interests, disturbing order of security market and striking regular market trade price system badly.
- Countable and uncountable nouns: ice cream , salad , chicken.
- An example of a countable noun is 'table', and an example of an uncountable noun is 'money'.
- Great things will be learned inside Bio2 about our Earth, ourselves, and the uncountable other species we depend on.
- But when the army entered Beijing city, Li Zi-cheng was overwhelmed with the victory and assigned Song Xian-ce to a key post no longer, which led to uncountable losses to the army.
- All and half can be used with countable and uncountable nouns.
- ‘courage’ and ‘information’ are uncountable nouns