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night in Hindi

night in Hindi is अँधेरा, शर्वरी, अंधकार — night means the period of darkness between sunset and sunrise, when the sun is below the horizon.

night in Hindi

अँधेरा
darkness
शर्वरी
feminine
period between sunset and sunrise
अंधकार
masculine
darkness
रात्रि
feminine
period between sunset and sunrise
साँझ
feminine
nightfall
यामिनी
feminine
period between sunset and sunrise
रैन
feminine
period between sunset and sunrise
संध्या
feminine
nightfall
रात
feminine
period between sunset and sunrise
यामिका
feminine
period between sunset and sunrise
राति
feminine
period between sunset and sunrise
निद्रा
feminine
quality of sleep obtained during a night
निशा
feminine
period between sunset and sunrise
रजनी
feminine
period between sunset and sunrise
रात्र
feminine
period between sunset and sunrise

What does "night" mean?

  1. noun The period of darkness between sunset and sunrise, when the sun is below the horizon.
    "We drove through the night to reach the coast by morning."
  2. noun An evening set aside for a particular activity or event.
    "Friday is quiz night at our local pub."

night in a sentence

  • We drove through the night to reach the coast by morning.
  • The city looks completely different at night.
  • Friday is quiz night at our local pub.

Similar words in Hindi

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Frequently asked questions

night का हिंदी में क्या अर्थ है?

"night" in Hindi is अँधेरा, शर्वरी, अंधकार. night means: The period of darkness between sunset and sunrise, when the sun is below the horizon.

How do you use "night" in a sentence?

Example: "We drove through the night to reach the coast by morning." In Hindi, "night" is अँधेरा, शर्वरी, अंधकार.

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

Yes — Hindi has 15 translations listed for "night": अँधेरा, शर्वरी, अंधकार, रात्रि, साँझ, यामिनी.

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