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heyday Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


heyday ka kya matlab hota hai


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Noun:

आनंद का समय, उमंग का समय,



heyday's Usage Examples:

Those in their 20s and 30s may remember the wide selection of leggings that were available in stores everywhere during their heyday.


The West Riding of Yorkshire became the main growing area, producing over 5,000 tons of forced rhubarb annually in its heyday.


Dancers who enjoy authentic costumes can further enhance their swing dancing fun by practicing and performing while wearing wing-tip shoes and other essential swing dance apparel and accessories from the heyday of swing dancing.


- The 13th century was the heyday of monasticism in the West; the Mendicant orders were in their first fervour and enthusiasm; the great abbeys of Benedictines, Cistercians and Augustinian canons reflected the results of the religious reform and revival associated with Hildebrand's name, and maintained themselves at a high .and dignified level in things religious and secular; and under the Benedictine rule were formed the new congregations or orders of Silvestrines (1231), Celestines (c. 1260) and Olivetans (1319), which are described under their several headings.


In its heyday, 30,000 people piled into the arena to watch gladiators fight.


In the heyday of his passion for Fraulein von DOnniges, his dream was to be enthroned as the president of the German republic with her seated at his side.


The face on important occasions is usually much painted, save by young ladies in the heyday of beauty.


Douglas, then still in the heyday of his popularity.


In the heyday of the Athenian democracy, citizens both conservative and progressive, politicians, philosophers and historians were unanimous in their denunciation of "tyranny."


In the heyday of his youth his high spirits and passion for adventure enabled him to surmount every obstacle with elan.



Synonyms:

time period, bloom, peak, period, efflorescence, blossom, flush, prime, flower, period of time, golden age,



Antonyms:

day, regulation time, downtime, work time, overtime,



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