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rougher Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


rougher ka kya matlab hota hai


खुरदरा

Noun:

कटूक्ति, भद्दी बात, अशिष्टता, बेअदबी,

Adjective:

लग-भग, अपूर्ण, बिना चमक का, अपरिष्कृत, बेढंगा, अशिष्ट, रूखा, रूख, ऊबड़-खाबड़, बीहड़, कठोर, असभ्य,



rougher शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



'सेवक सिपाही' शब्दों से आरंभ होनेवाला कवित्त कवि की अंत:प्रकृति की अच्छी झाँकी प्रस्तुत करता है जिसे ठाकुर ने हिम्मतबहादुर की कटूक्ति का उत्तर देने के लिए भरी सभा में तलवार खींचकर पढ़ा था।

पर मेरा सम्बन्ध एक पराधीन जाति से है और मैं, जो मिथ्या और भद्दी बातें घृणित उद्देशों को लेकर रची गई हैं और सारे संसार में फैलाई गई हैं, उनकी असत्यता सिद्ध करने के लिए और उनसे अपनी मातृभूमि को बचाने के लिए यह किताब लिख रहा हूँ, इसलिए मुझे लिखित प्रमाणों का सहारा लेना ही पड़ेगा।

लौकिक बुद्धि से भगवान शिव को अपना जामाता अर्थात पुत्र समान मानने के कारण दक्ष उनके खड़े न होकर अपने प्रति आदर प्रकट न करने के कारण अपना अपमान महसूस करता है और इसी कारण उन्होंने भगवान शिव के प्रति अनेक कटूक्तियों का प्रयोग करते हुए उन्हें यज्ञ भाग से वंचित होने का शाप दे दिया।

उद्यमहीनता के कारण उन्हें भाभी की कटूक्तियाँ सहनी पड़तीं और अंतत: गृहत्याग भी करना पड़ा।

शिव को अपना जामाता अर्थात् पुत्र समान होने के कारण उनके द्वारा खड़े होकर आदर नहीं दिये जाने से दक्ष ने अपना अपमान महसूस किया और उन्होंने शिव के प्रति कटूक्तियों का प्रयोग करते हुए अब से उन्हें यज्ञ में देवताओं के साथ भाग न मिलने का शाप दे दिया।

rougher's Usage Examples:

DC felt quite queasy on the second trip in the rougher offshore waters.


Anyways, the finished versions sound really cool, a bit rougher than the album but still crunchy and melodic.


Without being intolerant, the Turks were a rougher and ruder race than the Arabs of Egypt whom they displaced; while the wars between the Fatimites of Egypt and the Abbasids of Bagdad, whose cause was represented by the Seljuks, made Syria (one of the natural battle-grounds of history) into a troubled and unquiet region.


The western portion of the state lies in the foot-hills of the Rocky Mountain system, and is much rougher than western Kansas.


Upon the rougher ground and small farms the ordinary binders are used; upon the great plains, like those of California, a great harvester is used, which has a cutting line 52 ft.


The main roads laid out as arteries of intercommunication by the Romans, suffered to fall into neglect, and revived in the coaching days of the beginning of the 19th century, fell into a second period of comparative neglect when the railway system was completed; but they have recovered a very large share of their old importance in consequence of the development of motortraffic. Following the Roman roads, the high roads of the Eastern Division very frequently run along the crests of ridges or escarpments; but in the Western Division they are, as a rule, forced by the more commanding relief of the country to keep to the river valleys and cross the rougher districts through the dales and passes.


Their primary object being the development and peopling of the land, they have naturally been made as cheaply as possible; and as in such cases the cost of the land is inconsiderable, economy has been sought by the use of lighter and rougher permanent way, plant, rolling stock, 'c. Such railways are not " light " in the technical sense of having been made under enactments intended to secure permanent lowness of cost as compared with standard lines.


The sagas of the north are rougher and coarser than those of the west, but have a good deal of individual character.


The lurcher is a dog with the general shape of a greyhound, but with a heavier body, larger ears and rougher coat.


Manners at that time were rougher than at present.



Synonyms:

rugose, squamulose, rockbound, roughened, wartlike, scaly, rough-textured, cracked, bouldered, gravelly, twilled, scabrous, pebbly, saw-like, warty, pockmarked, shagged, crushed, shaggy, harsh, nubby, corded, lined, abrasive, uneven, nubbly, cragged, chapped, mountainous, hilly, scabby, bouldery, imbricated, scurfy, bumpy, irregular, unsmooth, costate, coarse-textured, unpolished, roughish, tweedy, unironed, stony, pocked, coarse, nonslippery, imbricate, barky, rocky, verrucose, slubbed, leprose, potholed, textured, lepidote, alligatored, sandpapery, rugged, wrinkled, rock-ribbed, craggy, seamed, ribbed, bullate, scratchy, broken, homespun, shingly,



Antonyms:

even, ironed, fine, slippery, polished, smooth, regular,



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