Celebrated meaning in hindi - Celebrated का मतलब हिंदी में

Celebrated meaning in hindi

How to pronounce Celebrated
As noun : अमुष्य Ex:  They celebrated holi by lighting a bonfire.
आजनन Ex:  The children celebrated the party vigorously आर्डिनरी Ex:  Dick celebrated his thirtieth birthday. गणितानंद Ex:  Children's day is celebrated on 14th November every year in India. चावा Ex:  His most celebrated work जनश्रुत Ex:  Additional widely celebrated writers from the city include J.M. Synge नामगिरामी Ex:  The life of Joyce is celebrated annually on June 16 प्रंख्यात Ex:  Much of Dylan's most celebrated work dates from the 1960s प्रतिदृष्ट Ex:  The Carnaval is celebrated with parades प्रतिशिष्ट Ex:  In the dialogues for which Plato is most celebrated and admired प्रविख्यात Ex:  May 25 is now celebrated as a national holiday . प्रसिद्ध Ex:  Martin of Tours Eve is celebrated in Scania in November with Mårten Gås parties उ:   चुडाचाँदपुर जिले में लोकतक झील प्रसिद्ध हैं। प्रसिध Ex:  Pongal, celebrated over five days in January, is the most important. मारूफ Ex:  Eid and Christmas are celebrated in Chennai. मुँहपड़ा Ex:  2007, the city of Minsk celebrated 940 years since its founding. यशोभृत् Ex:  Purim is celebrated annually on the 14th of the Hebrew month of Adar लब्धकीर्ति Ex:  Pynchon's most celebrated novel is his third लब्धनाम Ex:  The most celebrated festival लब्धशब्द Ex:  Other festivals celebrated by Chinese are the Qingming Festival वायुगीत Ex:  Pesta Menuai of the Kadazan-Dusuns are also celebrated in Malaysia. विजिगीत Ex:  Their successful collaboration is celebrated in Lithuanian historiography विदितात्मा Ex:  The changing of the season was celebrated because of its effect on food supply. शाचि Ex:  It is also celebrated in Afghanistan श्रीमत् Ex:  It is also celebrated by the Iraqi and Anatolian Kurds. श्रीयुक्त Ex:  In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. श्रुता Ex:  He is also the father of the celebrated Rishis Hari, Krishna, Nara-Narayana. श्रुत्य Ex:  Asimov himself celebrated it on January 2nd. श्लाघी Ex:  August 16, is celebrated in Bolivia as the "birthday of all dogs". सजनीय Ex:  In recent times, Christmas has also been celebrated in Gangtok. सिरनाम Ex:  Saint Dominic is celebrated in Valletta on August 4 or before सुप्रकाश Ex:  2005. The first beatification under the new Pope was celebrated on May 14
As verb : उल्लिंगित Ex:  He celebrated his ninetieth birthday. प्रख्यात Ex:  Carnaval is celebrated in Managua for 2 days उ:   प्रख्यात कथा इतिहास , पुराण से प्राप्त होती है। श्लाघी Ex:  August 16, is celebrated in Bolivia as the "birthday of all dogs".
As adjective : प्रख्यात समारोह Ex:  Public holidays celebrated in Spain include a mix of religious
Other : आख्यात Ex:  We celebrated Newyear with great pomp and show. उजागर Ex:  dashara is celebrated 20 days before diwali उ:   इस साक्षात्कार ने फकीर की अंतर्दृष्टि को उजागर किया। उज्जागरी Ex:  Cuba has many fiestas celebrated in the church. ख्यात Ex:  Christmas is celebrated throughout the country. उ:   प्राचीन काल से ही केरल खेलकूद क्षेत्र में ख्यात है। विख्यात Ex:  Birthday parties are celebrated in many cultures. उ:   सिन-इतिरो तोमोनागा एक विख्यात वैज्ञानिक हैं। सुकीर्ति Ex:  Pope Stephen II had celebrated Mass using Roman chant. सुप्रतिष्ठित Ex:  Pope Benedict XVI celebrated his first canonizations on October 23, 2005 in St. उ:   हरिद्वार तो चारघामों में सुप्रतिष्ठित बद्रीधाम का द्वारभूत है। सुप्रसिद्ध Ex:  2006, Morocco celebrated the 50th anniversary of its independence. उ:   आचार्य भामह संस्कृत भाषा के सुप्रसिद्ध आचार्य थे।
Examples Words that rhyme with celebrated
Celebrated synonyms
acclaimed big eminent famed glorious great high-powered illustrious immortal important large notable number one outstanding popular preeminent prominent renowned storied well-known lionized revered laureate numero uno up there
Celebrated antonyms
inglorious unknown obscure plain inexalted
Usage of Celebrated in sentences

The word is used as adjective in english grammar. The word can be used as noun, verb or adjective in hindi and have more than one meaning. 
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