contemptuously Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
contemptuously ka kya matlab hota hai
घृणित रूप से
Adverb:
नफ़रत से,
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contemptuously शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
२२५ ईपू में चिन राज्य ने चू पर क़ब्ज़ा तो कर लिया लेकिन चू के लोग उन्हें नफ़रत से देखते थे।
और जब तुम क़ुरआन के माध्यम से अपने रब का वर्णन उसे अकेला बताते हुए करते हो तो वे नफ़रत से अपनी पीठ फेरकर चल देते है।
इसी का उदाहरण सेलिना जेटली को प्राप्त होने वाले नफ़रत से भरे सन्देश हैं क्योंकि उन्होंने इस पत्रिका के उत्घाटन में भाग लिया था।
জজজ
contemptuously's Usage Examples:
In men Rostov could not bear to see the expression of a higher spiritual life (that was why he did not like Prince Andrew) and he referred to it contemptuously as philosophy and dreaminess, but in Princess Mary that very sorrow which revealed the depth of a whole spiritual world foreign to him was an irresistible attraction.
Pfuel only snorted contemptuously and turned away, to show that he would never demean himself by replying to such nonsense as he was now hearing.
Luther contemptuously dismissed him as a "devil's mouth."
That the son of a Corsican notary should have been able to dispose of the Spanish Bourbons in this contemptuously easy way is one of the marvels of history.
Ney and Berthier, standing near Napoleon, exchanged looks and smiled contemptuously at this general's senseless offer.
Dolokhov smiled contemptuously and condescendingly when Anatole had gone out.
To conciliate the revolutionary his offers were contemptuously refused.
She laughed contemptuously and said she was not a fool to want to have children, and that she was not going to have any children by me.
The handsome Vera smiled contemptuously but did not seem at all hurt.
"Oh, is it you, Prince, who have freed your serfs?" said an old man of Catherine's day, turning contemptuously toward Bolkonski.
Synonyms:
scornfully, disdainfully, contumeliously,