usher - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of usher in Hindi

Noun

  • उपशिक्षक
  • प्रवेशक
  • भेंट करानेवाला

usher Definition

Noun

  • a person who shows people to their seats, especially in a theater or at a wedding.
  • an assistant teacher.

Verb

  • show or guide (someone) somewhere.
  • cause or mark the start of something new.

usher Example

  • He became usher of a grammar school in Leicestershire; he resided as a. ( वह लीसेस्टरशायर में एक व्याकरण स्कूल का सूत्रधार बन गया; वह एक के रूप में रहता था। )
  • Renan was occupied as usher only in the evenings. ( रेनान केवल शाम को ही प्रवेश के रूप में कब्जा कर लिया गया था। )
  • The bullfrogs trump to usher in the night, and the note of the whip-poor-will is borne on the rippling wind from over the water. ( बुलफ्रॉग ट्रम्प रात में प्रवेश करने के लिए, और कोड़ा-गरीब-इच्छा का नोट पानी के ऊपर से लहरदार हवा पर वहन किया जाता है। )
  • The Greek Chares held the position of chief usher (do-ayy€Aeus). ( ग्रीक चेर्स ने मुख्य अशर (दो-अय € एउस) की स्थिति धारण की। )

More Sentence

  • See Usher Parsons, Life of Sir William Pepperrell, Bart.
  • This ushers in a new era of labor and management cooperation.
  • Some people get an usher, which most theater chains recommend.
  • Instantly, a stadium usher singled out the heckler for shushing.
  • Ushers, New York, be suspended from the practice of law
  • Stewart Feldman, of Ushers, New York, has been disbarred
  • She ushers in what the hero has been awaiting : death.
  • The couple told Worcester Police that Usher died in their bed.
  • Kathleen Usher declined to discuss her former husband's death.
  • Can the ushers finish folding the programs before the guests arrive?
  • Even stadium ushers were stopping Los Angeles reporters for pronunciation lessons.
  • It's difficult to see usher in a sentence .
  • But the meeting helped usher in a national dialogue on education.
  • -Ushers promise to wake you when it's over.
  • At length the day dawned which, according to the prophecies, was to usher in the terrestrial paradise.
  • He went to school at Colchester and Maidstone, and in 1849 he became usher at a school in Newmarket.
  • The date of publication is, however, fixed as 1617 by a letter from Sir Henry Bourchier to Usher, dated December 6, 1617, containing the passage- " Our kind friend, Mr Briggs, hath lately published a supplement to the most excellent tables of logarithms, which I presume he has sent to you."
  • For a few months he was usher at a boarding school at Blackheath, but on the 26th of September 1760 he became perpetual curate of New Brentford, the incumbency of which his father had purchased for him, and he retained its scanty profits until 1773.
  • The ministers refused to take the Oath of Supremacy without the qualification suggested by Usher.