Devoted meaning in hindi - Devoted का मतलब हिंदी में

Devoted meaning in hindi

How to pronounce Devoted
As verb : निष्ठावान Ex:  There are magazines devoted to parrots as pets उ:   निष्ठावान कार्यकर्ता औंधे मुंह गिरने लगे।
समर्पित Ex:  Zappa devoted most of his energy to modern orchestral and synclavier works. उ:   कुछ हॉल उन्हें समर्पित हैं।
As adjective : दृढ भक्ति Ex:  Chainas leaders are devoted marxisists. दृढ़ भक्ति Ex:  From 1875 Petre seems to have devoted his life to architecture नमक हलाल Ex:  He also devoted chapters to two lesser-known albums प्राणार्पित Ex:  In the 1950s Camus devoted his efforts to human rights. लत पडा हुआ Ex:  Nikolai and Marya - remain devoted to their spouses. वफादार Ex:  Being very devoted to his parents उ:   भावनात्मक रूप से, वह साहसी, वफादार और स्थिर प्रवृति का है। सेवानिष्ठ Ex:  James A. Michener's book Centennial has a chapter devoted to Diplodocus
Other : तत्पर Ex:  Dogs are devoted to their masters.
Hari is committed to the job.
उ:   अपनी प्रजा का पालन करने में तत्पर तुंगध्वज नामक एक राजा था।
निष्ठा Ex:  Martín García is to be devoted exclusively as a natural preserve. उ:   ये सभी अपनी परिवर्तनकारी निष्ठा के कारण समिति के संपर्क में आए थे। निष्ठावान् Ex:  Thus Lissitzky soon devoted himself to Jewish art
Devoted ki paribhasha : chaahi hui baat men der na sahakar usake udyog men tatpar vishvaas maananevaala vachan ya kartnvy ka paalan karanevaala
Examples Words that rhyme with devoted
Devoted synonyms
dedicated faithful steadfast zealous concerned dear thoughtful devout ardent staunch dutiful doting loving consecrated adherent affectionate constant crazy about fervid fond true-blue caring behind one gone on lovesome stuck on wild about
Devoted antonyms
apathetic dishonest disloyal unfaithful unreliable untrustworthy indifferent inattentive uncaring hateful faithless inconstant neglectful negligent uncommitted false unenthusiastic
Usage of Devoted in sentences

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