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diamond in Hindi

diamond in Hindi is हीरा, अलमास, वज्र — diamond means an extremely hard, clear crystal form of carbon, prized as a gemstone.

diamond in Hindi

हीरा
noun masculine
Pronounced: hīrā
uncountable: mineral
अलमास
noun masculine
Pronounced: almās
uncountable: mineral
वज्र
noun masculine
Pronounced: vajra
uncountable: mineral
डायमंड
noun masculine
Pronounced: ḍāymaṇḍ
uncountable: mineral
ईंट
feminine
card games: card of the diamonds suit

What does "diamond" mean?

  1. noun An extremely hard, clear crystal form of carbon, prized as a gemstone.
    "She was proposed to with a ring set with a single diamond."
  2. noun A four-sided shape with two pairs of equal angles, standing on one of its points (a rhombus).
    "He drew a kite in the shape of a diamond."
  3. noun One of the four suits in a standard deck of playing cards, marked with a red diamond shape.
    "She played the queen of diamonds."
  4. noun The infield of a baseball field, which is diamond-shaped.
    "The players took the diamond as the national anthem finished."

diamond in a sentence

  • She was proposed to with a ring set with a single diamond.
  • Diamonds are cut and polished to maximize their sparkle.
  • He drew a kite in the shape of a diamond.
  • She played the queen of diamonds.

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Frequently asked questions

diamond का हिंदी में क्या अर्थ है?

"diamond" in Hindi is हीरा, अलमास, वज्र. diamond means: An extremely hard, clear crystal form of carbon, prized as a gemstone.

How do you pronounce हीरा?

"diamond" in Hindi is हीरा, pronounced "hīrā".

How do you use "diamond" in a sentence?

Example: "She was proposed to with a ring set with a single diamond." In Hindi, "diamond" is हीरा, अलमास, वज्र.

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

Yes — Hindi has 5 translations listed for "diamond": हीरा, अलमास, वज्र, डायमंड, ईंट.

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