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exercise in Hindi

exercise in Hindi is अभ्यास, रियाज़, वर्ज़िश — exercise means physical activity done to improve fitness or health.

exercise in Hindi

अभ्यास
masculine
any activity designed to develop or hone a skill or ability
रियाज़
feminine
any activity designed to develop or hone a skill or ability
वर्ज़िश
noun feminine
Pronounced: varziś
physical activity intended to improve strength and fitness
कसरत
noun feminine
Pronounced: kasrat
physical activity intended to improve strength and fitness
व्यायाम
noun masculine
Pronounced: vyāyām
physical activity intended to improve strength and fitness

What does "exercise" mean?

  1. noun Physical activity done to improve fitness or health.
    "Regular exercise helps lower blood pressure."
  2. noun A task or activity designed to build or practice a skill.
    "The textbook ends each chapter with a set of exercises."
  3. verb To do physical activity to stay fit or healthy.
    "He exercises three times a week at the gym."
  4. verb To use a right, power, or option.
    "She exercised her right to remain silent."

exercise in a sentence

  • Regular exercise helps lower blood pressure.
  • She goes for a run every morning as part of her exercise routine.
  • The textbook ends each chapter with a set of exercises.
  • He exercises three times a week at the gym.

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Frequently asked questions

exercise का हिंदी में क्या अर्थ है?

"exercise" in Hindi is अभ्यास, रियाज़, वर्ज़िश. exercise means: Physical activity done to improve fitness or health.

How do you use "exercise" in a sentence?

Example: "Regular exercise helps lower blood pressure." In Hindi, "exercise" is अभ्यास, रियाज़, वर्ज़िश.

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

Yes — Hindi has 5 translations listed for "exercise": अभ्यास, रियाज़, वर्ज़िश, कसरत, व्यायाम.

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