ward - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of ward in Hindi

  • बालक

Noun

  • परवरिश
  • सरपरस्ती
  • संरक्षण
  • अभिभावकता
  • मुहल्ला
  • प्रतिपालित
  • संरक्षण में रहनेवाला नाबालिग़
  • रक्षा करना
  • हिरासत

ward Definition

Noun

  • a separate room in a hospital, typically one allocated to a particular type of patient.
  • an administrative division of a city or borough that typically elects and is represented by a councilor or councilors.
  • a person, usually a minor, under the care and control of a guardian appointed by their parents or a court.
  • any of the internal ridges or bars in a lock which prevent the turning of any key which does not have grooves of corresponding form or size.
  • the action of keeping a lookout for danger.
  • an area of ground enclosed by the encircling walls of a fortress or castle.
  • a defensive position or motion.

Verb

  • guard; protect.

ward Example

  • it was his duty to ward the king ( राजा की रक्षा करना उसका कर्तव्य था )
  • I saw them keeping ward at one of those huge gates ( मैंने उन्हें उन बड़े फाटकों में से एक पर वार्ड रखते हुए देखा )
  • a children's ward ( बच्चों का वार्ड )
  • the ward and care of the Crown ( क्राउन का वार्ड और देखभाल )

More Sentence

  • It did not revert to the crown till his death in 1447.
  • The crown has a fall which may amount to as much as 18 in.
  • The Duke of Connaught's elder daughter, Princess Margaret (1882), was married in 1905 to the Crown Prince of Sweden, and died at Stockholm May 1 1920.
  • The little girl's mother made her a beautiful crown of tin foil and colored paper for her Halloween princess costume.
  • We saw the King's crown on display in the Royal Museum.
  • The crown was made of solid gold, decorated with diamonds, rubies and sapphires.
  • There is an Italian proverb which states that he who goes not into battle cannot wear a crown.
  • Franz Grillparzer once said that woman is the crown of all creation.
  • Somerset Maugham once said that the crown of literature is poetry.
  • There is a biblical proverb which holds that gray hair is a crown of glory.
  • Queen Elizabeth II wore three different crowns on her coronation day in 1953.
  • Even the way she wore her hair, with those braids wrapped around the top of her head like a crown and the long shiny blond curls falling around her shoulders and down her back – she wasn't simply beautiful.
  • Since its reorganization as a joint-stock company in 1890 many of the shares have been held by the crown, philanthropic institutions and other public bodies.
  • In 1219 the prior secured the right of holding a court there for all crown pleas and of sitting beside the justices itinerant, .and this led to serious collision between the monks and burgesses.
  • There are three pairs of cheek-teeth which are rooted, and show folds of enamel on the crown.
  • Atargatis, in the capacity of fro?uovxos, wears a mural crown, is the ancestor of the royal house, the founder of social and religious life, the goddess of generation and fertility (hence the prevalence of phallic emblems), and the inventor of useful appliances.
  • He resigned the crown to his brother Ramiro and went into a religious house.
  • No appeal was yet given to the crown.
  • the second most marginal ward in Westminster
  • for the last three years, the boy has been my ward
  • a ward nurse