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block in Hindi

block in Hindi is खंड, अवरोध, रोकना — block means a solid piece of a hard material, usually with flat sides.

block in Hindi

खंड
noun masculine
Pronounced: khaṇḍ
group of buildings demarcated by streets
अवरोध
noun masculine
Pronounced: avrodh
something that prevents passing
रोकना
noun
Pronounced: roknā
sports: action to interfere
रोकना
verb
Pronounced: roknā
to prevent an action
रोकना
verb
Pronounced: roknā
to prevent passing
प्रतिबंध करना
verb
Pronounced: pratibandh karnā
to impose a ban from accessing an online service, account or IP address

What does "block" mean?

  1. noun A solid piece of a hard material, usually with flat sides.
    "The wall was built from concrete blocks."
  2. noun A section of a city bounded by streets, or the distance along one such section.
    "The bakery is just two blocks from here."
  3. noun Something that stops progress or prevents access.
    "A mental block kept her from finishing the essay."
  4. verb To obstruct or prevent something from passing or happening.
    "Protesters blocked the entrance to the building."

block in a sentence

  • The wall was built from concrete blocks.
  • He chopped vegetables on the wooden block.
  • The bakery is just two blocks from here.
  • A mental block kept her from finishing the essay.

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Frequently asked questions

block का हिंदी में क्या अर्थ है?

"block" in Hindi is खंड, अवरोध, रोकना. block means: A solid piece of a hard material, usually with flat sides.

How do you pronounce खंड?

"block" in Hindi is खंड, pronounced "khaṇḍ".

How do you use "block" in a sentence?

Example: "The wall was built from concrete blocks." In Hindi, "block" is खंड, अवरोध, रोकना.

Are there other ways to say "block" in Hindi?

Yes — Hindi has 4 translations listed for "block": खंड, अवरोध, रोकना, प्रतिबंध करना.

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