chivalrous Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
chivalrous ka kya matlab hota hai
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Adjective:
सुसम्य, शुरोचित, उदारचेता, शिष्ट, शौर्यवान, सरदार का, उदार, राजपूत का,
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chivalrous's Usage Examples:
The chivalrous courtesy which he showed to the captive princesses was a favourite theme for later rhetoricians.
Thus perished at the age of thirty-six one of the most chivalrous and gifted of a gallant band of brothers, four of whom laid down their lives in their country's cause.
- is consistent with his generous treatment of his late adversary in his outlaw life, and with this agrees his embassy of thanks to the men of Jabesh-Gilead for their chivalrous rescue of the bodies of the fallen heroes (2 Sam.
The help sought from James came only in the shape of useless embassies and negotiations; the two Palatinates were soon occupied by the Spaniards and the duke of Bavaria; and the romantic attachment and services of Duke Christian of Brunswick, of the 1st earl of Craven, and of other chivalrous young champions who were inspired by the beauty and grace of the "Queen of Hearts," as Elizabeth was now called, availed nothing.
Victor Emmanuel was sincerely anxious to assist Napoleon, for in spite of Nice and Savoy and Mentana he felt a chivalrous desire to help the man who had fought for Italy.
As a young man Henry had been chivalrous and adventurous, and in politics anxious for good government and justice.
This inevitability alone can explain how the cruel Arakcheev, who tore out a grenadier's mustache with his own hands, whose weak nerves rendered him unable to face danger, and who was neither an educated man nor a courtier, was able to maintain his powerful position with Alexander, whose own character was chivalrous, noble, and gentle.
Floris was a man of chivalrous character and high.
The chivalrous nature of Ignatius was aroused.
As they reached the door, he allowed her to exit first in his usual chivalrous way.
Synonyms:
courteous, knightly, gallant,
Antonyms:
cowardly, unimpressive, woman, discourteous,