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uncouth Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


uncouth ka kya matlab hota hai


अशिष्ट

Adjective:

भौंड़ा, भोंडा, कुस्सित, विलक्षण, असभ्य, गंवार, भद्दा, अनोखा,



uncouth शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



वहीं ब्लैक ने ध्यान दिया कि इस बॉण्ड में बढता भोंडापन दिखाई देता है जो फ़्लेमिंग और गार्डनर के बॉण्ड में नहीं था।

यहाँ इस बात का उल्लेख भी किया जा सकता है कि भारत में यह सब और भी भोंडा रूप ले सकता है, क्योंकि यहाँ तो कभी-कभी मतदाताओं को पार्टियों और उम्मीदवारों द्वारा गैर-कानूनी तौर पर नकद भुगतान किया जाता है या रात-भर मुफ्त शराब पिलाई जाती है।

জজজ पारसी नाटकों में भोंडा हास्य, मधुर गाने और संगीत , सनसनीखेज और चकाचौंध स्टेज कला होती है।

uncouth's Usage Examples:

He is described as "a very strong lusty man," of uncouth manners and appearance, not so deaf as he pretended, of reserved and temperate habits, not avaricious and a despiser of honours.


As these consist mainly of notes for lectures, couched in uncouth phraseology, they cannot be held to throw much light on Fichte's views.


Yet this eminent, this superior personage was an habitual drunkard, an uncouth savage who intruded upon the hospitality of wealthy foreigners, and was not ashamed to seize upon any dish he took a fancy to, and send it home to his wife.


The natives are keen traders, and though uncouth in manners when compared with their nearest neighbours, the Tongans and Samoans, are friendly to Europeans.


Of later times there are Droplaug's Sons' Saga (997-1007), written probably about I i io, and preserved in the uncouth style of the original (a brother's revenge for his brother's death is the substance of it; Brandkrossa pattr is an appendix to it), and the tales of Thorstein Hall of Side's Son (c. 1014) and his brother Thidrandi (c. 996), which belong to the cycle of Hall o' Side's Saga, unhappily lost; they are weird tales of bloodshed and magic, with idyllic and pathetic episodes.


Here his uncouth behaviour and great personal beauty attract general attention, and he is alike mocked by Kay, and his future distinction mysteriously foretold.


Hitherto all Ottoman writing, even the most highly Classical finished, had been somewhat rude and uncouth; but.


Werke) in uncouth and mystical language.


The Latin is frequently as rough and uncouth as that of Lucilius.


He disliked the uncouth style of the Scriptures.



Synonyms:

vulgar, common, coarse, unrefined, rough-cut,



Antonyms:

elegant, fastidious, polished, finished, refined,



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