रोशनी MEANING IN ENGLISH - EXACT MATCHES
रोशनी

रोशनी = ILLUMINATIONउदाहरण : क्या रोशनी नही आ रही है
Usage : bhagavadgita gives us spiritual illumination.
Usage : bhagavadgita gives us spiritual illumination.
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रोशनी = GLIMउदाहरण : रोहन ने एक स्तब्ध ध्यान और उसकी मितव्ययी हास्य की रोशनी के साथ उसे देखा|
Usage : rohan looked at her with an astonished respect and a glim of his saving humour.
Usage : rohan looked at her with an astonished respect and a glim of his saving humour.
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रोशनी = MUNICIPAL BOARDUsage : in student days he participated in plays like panna dai and badrinath bhatt 's chungi ki ummidvari candidature of the municipal board.
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OTHER RELATED WORDS
रोशनीई = DAYLIGHTउदाहरण : मूसा ने कहा, "मुलाकात त्यौहार के दिन हो और लोगों को रोशनीई में इकट्ठा होने दो।"
Usage : Said (Moses): "Let your meeting be on the day of the Feast, and let people assemble in broad daylight."
Usage : Said (Moses): "Let your meeting be on the day of the Feast, and let people assemble in broad daylight."
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रोशनी से = FULGURATINGउदाहरण : तारे रात के आसमान में रोशनी से चमक रहे थे।
Usage : The stars were fulgurating brightly in the night sky.
Usage : The stars were fulgurating brightly in the night sky.
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रोशनी देना = LIGHTउदाहरण : अग्निशमन को अंधेरी गुफा का अन्वेषण जारी रखने के लिए टॉर्च को फिर से रोशनी देना पड़ा।
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रोशनी करना = ILLUMINEउदाहरण : चोरों को पकड़ने के लिए स्पॉटलाइट्स का उपयोग रोशनी करने में किया गया।
Usage : such were the pioneers of the modern age and the colonial english culture, destined to illumine other minds with the new light from the west.
Usage : such were the pioneers of the modern age and the colonial english culture, destined to illumine other minds with the new light from the west.
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रोशनी तेजी = LIGHTFASTNESSउदाहरण : कलाकार ने उच्च गुणवत्ता वाले रंगों का चयन किया जो उनकी बेहतरीन रोशनी तेजी के लिए जाने जाते हैं।
Usage : The artist chose high-quality paints known for their excellent lightfastness.
Usage : The artist chose high-quality paints known for their excellent lightfastness.
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