निर्भिकता Meaning in English
निर्भिकता शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : boldness
, indefatibility
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अविवलअविरलता
निर्वाचिका
असमर्थनशील
असमर्थनीय
अरक्षणीय,असमर्थनीय
असमर्थनीय रूप से
अनिश्चितकालीन
अनिश्चिति से
अनिश्चित रूप से
अनिश्चय से
अमिट या अलोप्य रूप से
इनडेलिकेसीज़
क्षतिपूरण
क्षतिपरक
निर्भिकता हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
""अप्रैल 1916 में काबुल के शिराज-उल-अखबर के एक भाषण को तारक द्वारा कांस्टेंटिनोपल से पुनः तैयार किया गया : इसमें तुर्कों के काम की, ओट्टोमन सेना की व्यस्त प्रशिक्षण और तुर्को की निर्भिकता और बहादुरी की प्रशंसा की।
अप्रैल 1916 में काबुल के शिराज-उल-अखबर के एक भाषण को तारक द्वारा कांस्टेंटिनोपल से पुनः तैयार किया गया : इसमें तुर्कों के काम की, ओट्टोमन सेना की व्यस्त प्रशिक्षण और तुर्को की निर्भिकता और बहादुरी की प्रशंसा की।
वहां उन पर कई अत्याचार हुए, उनके पैर की हड्डी टूटीपर नरेन्द्र निज़ामशाही की दी गई यातनाओं से भयभीत न हुए, निर्भिकता से निज़ाम का विरोध करते रहे।
इ. मनीषी अंगिका भाषा के प्रसिद्ध साहित्यकार थे एवं हिंदी में ज्वलंत सामयिक बिषयों एवं भ्रष्टाचार विरोधी बिषयों पर उनकी बेबक लेखनी निर्भिकता से चलती थी.।
पिछले दो दशकों से अधिक समय से बलबीर पुंज निर्भिकता के साथ राष्ट्रीय राजनीति और आर्थिक विषयों पर देश के कई महत्वपूर्ण समाचारों और पत्रिकाओं में स्वतंत्र लेखन कर रहे है।
निर्भिकता इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
He continuously insulted Tenkōji by singing 'Baldy' with every lyric because boldness nearly got him killed the last time they met, and revealed that he shaves his head rather than natural boldness.
His bravery sometimes bordered on recklessness, usually leading his men from the front when attacking enemy troops or assaulting the walls of a fortress, although after his defeat by the Paduans in 1320 this boldness gave way to a more cautious approach.
Some felt that allowing women to be involved in the political realm, including allowing them to vote, would foster masculine boldness and independence and depreciate the decency of womanhood.
He mixes the bright colors of Central America with the harmony and simplicity of traditional Chinese painting and the boldness found in contemporary American art.
Indeed, Ernest Jones would comment of Beyond the Pleasure Principle that the book not only "displayed a boldness of speculation that was unique in all his writings" but was "further noteworthy in being the only one of Freud's which has received little acceptance on the part of his followers".
The Book of Acts ends with Paul, under house arrest in Rome, “proclaiming the kingdom of God and teaching about the Lord Jesus Christ with all boldness and without hindrance” (Acts 28:31).
red, yellow, blue); instead it has more to do with the blackness or boldness of the text on the page.
The boldness and weight at this smaller size can actually make a piece of text more difficult to read.
One issue with imprecise probabilities is that there is often an independent degree of caution or boldness inherent in the use of one interval, rather than a wider or narrower one.
Another approach asks whether the threshold controlling the boldness of the interval matters more to a decision than simply taking the average or using a Hurwicz decision rule.
He was widely known for his cunning, courage, and boldness, and had distinguished himself in a successful campaign against the Chams of Champa.
Scriabin shows more boldness in using the "slow" movement’s theme, and this may have led to further experiments with a condensation of form in the next two sonatas.
In 1963, Yarborough was named by Life magazine as one of the 100 young Americans who were "distinguished by their dedication to something larger than private success, because they had the courage to act against old problems, the boldness to try out new ideas, and a hard-bitten, undaunted hopefulness about man.