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dishonour Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


dishonour ka kya matlab hota hai


कलंकित करना

Noun:

बेक़द्री, निरादर, तिरस्कार, बदनामी, अस्वीकृत, अपमान, अनादर,

Verb:

अस्वीकृत करना, तिरस्कार करना, अनादर करना, अपमान करना, बदनामी करना,



dishonour शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



अनादरपूर्ण- निरादरपूर्ण, असम्मानपूर्ण, अपमानपूर्ण, अवमानी, अपेक्षामय, पराभवपूर्ण।

अवमानना- अनादर करना, अपमान करना, निरादर करना, अवहेलना करना, तिरस्कार करना, उपेक्षा करना।

अवज्ञा- अवहेलना, अवमानना, अनादर, निरादर, तिरस्कार, अपमान।

अपमानजनक- निरादरपूर्ण, तिरस्कारपूर्ण, उपेक्षापूर्ण, घृणास्पद, पराभवपूर्ण।

अनादर करना- अवज्ञा करना, अपमान करना, उपेक्षा करना, तुच्छ समझना, अवहेलना करना, तिरस्कार करना, हेय समझना, निरादर करना।

जब उसने हरिद्वार स्थित कनरवन में अपने पिता के यज्ञ में सभी देवताओं का सम्मान और अपना और अपने पति का निरादर होते हुए देखा तो वह अत्यन्त दु:खी हो गयी।

জজজन करु निरादर पिया सौ मिल सादर ये।

अपने निरादर से कुपित होकर कपिल मुनि ने राजा सगर के साठ हजार पुत्रों को अपने क्रोधाग्नि से भस्म कर दिया।

यज्ञस्थल में दक्ष प्रजापति ने सती और शंकर जी का घोर निरादर किया।

इस पर भगवान शंकर ने आकाशवाणी करके उसे शाप दे दिया कि रे पापी! तूने गुरु का निरादर किया है इसलिये तू सर्प की अधम योनि में चला जा और सर्प योनि के बाद तुझे 1000 बार अनेक योनि में जन्म लेना पड़े।

जब झंडा क्षतिग्रस्त है या मैला हो गया है तो उसे अलग या निरादरपूर्ण ढंग से नहीं रखना चाहिए, झंडे की गरिमा के अनुरूप विसर्जित/ नष्ट कर देना चाहिए या जला देना चाहिए।

dishonour's Usage Examples:

Netherlands to the Austrian claimant, accomplished all that could reasonably be desired, though the abandonment to the vengeance of the Spanish government of her Catalan allies, and the base desertion of her continental confederates on the very field of action, brought dishonour on the good name of England.


In spite of Dunstan's reforms at the end of the 10th century, the Norman Lanfranc found so many wedded priests that he dared not decree their separation; and when his successor St Anselm attempted to go further, this seemed a perilous novelty even to so distinguished an ecclesiastic as Henry of Huntingdon, who wrote: "About Michaelmas of this same year (1102) Archbishop Anselm held a council in London, wherein he forbade wives to the English priesthood, heretofore not forbidden; which seemed to some a matter of great purity, but to others a perilous thing, lest the clergy, in striving after a purity too great for human strength, should fall into horrible impurity, to the extreme dishonour of the Christian name" (lib.


The Crusade ended in the double disaster of military defeat and martial dishonour (1147-1149); and Sugers death in 1151 deprived Louis of a counsellor who had exercised the regency skilfully and with success, just at the very moment when his divorce from Eleanor was to jeopardize the fortunes of the Capets.


The seat of authority in Discipline, the means by which the church strives to preserve the Christian standard of living from serious dishonour in its own members, is the touch-stone of church politics.


It was particularly offensive to Christians as tending to dishonour the Creator who is set over against the serpent as bad against good.


In carrying out the regime of Rampolla, which was, in every respect, a bad imitation of that of Antonelli, the Vatican left no stone unturned in its attempt to coerce the conscience of the French royalists; it did not even stop at dishonour, as was evidenced by the case of the unhappy Mgr d'Hulst, who, in order to evade the censorship of his pamphlet on Old Testament criticism, had to abandon both his king and his principles, only to die in exile of a broken heart.


Peter"; at least one case in which a beautiful Roman matron appealed, not in vain, to the better feelings of the Gothic soldier who attempted her dishonour; but even these exceptional instances show that Rome was not entirely spared those scenes of horror which usually accompany the storming of a besieged city.


The anger of the emperor was again roused by this dishonour, and Andronicus was compelled to fly.


And so the psalmist exults in his death and dishonour (Ps.


On the 7th of December, to his lasting dishonour, he voted for the condemnation of Lord Stafford.



Synonyms:

dishonor, befoul, maculate, shame, foul, disgrace, defile, attaint,



Antonyms:

trust, respect, irregular, impermanent, honor,



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