CHURCHILL MEANING IN HINDI - EXACT MATCHES

churchill     sound icon चर्चिल / चुरशील / चुरशीळ
CHURCHILL = चर्चिल
Usage : Churchill was a great leader.
उदाहरण : चर्चिल एक महान नेता थे।
[pr.{charchil} ] (Noun) +1
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OTHER RELATED WORDS

CHURCHILLIAN = चर्चिलियन
Usage : His speeches were filled with a churchillian spirit that inspired the nation during tough times.
उदाहरण : उनके भाषण चर्चिलियन भावना से भरे हुए थे, जिसने कठिन समय में राष्ट्र को प्रेरित किया।
[pr.{charchiliyan} ] (Noun) 0
CHURCHILLITE = चर्चीलाइट
Usage : Many scholars consider themselves as true churchillites, always studying Winston Churchill's speeches and writings.
उदाहरण : अनेक विद्वान खुद को वास्तविक चर्चीलाइट मानते हैं, हमेशा विंस्टन चर्चिल के भाषणों और लेखों का अध्ययन करते हैं।
[pr.{charchilaiT} ] (Noun) 0

Definition of Churchill

  • English general considered one of the greatest generals in history (1650-1722)
  • British statesman and leader during World War II; received Nobel prize for literature in 1953 (1874-1965)
  • a Canadian town in northern Manitoba on Hudson Bay; important port for shipping grain

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Meaning Summary

Churchill Meanings: चर्चिल

Synonym/Similar Words: sir winston leonard spenser churchill, winston s. churchill, duke of marlborough, first duke of marlborough, john churchill, winston churchill