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runner in Hindi

runner in Hindi is धावक, रनर — runner means a person who runs, especially as a sport or form of exercise.

runner in Hindi

धावक
noun masculine
Pronounced: dhāvak
somebody who runs, who moves at a fast pace
रनर
noun masculine
Pronounced: ranar
somebody who runs, who moves at a fast pace

What does "runner" mean?

  1. noun A person who runs, especially as a sport or form of exercise.
    "She trains as a competitive runner every morning before work."
  2. noun Someone who carries messages, errands, or goods, often informally or illegally (e.g. a drug runner).
    "The restaurant hired a runner to bring dishes from the kitchen to the tables."
  3. noun A long, narrow strip of fabric or carpet used to decorate a table or cover a hallway floor.
    "They laid a red runner down the length of the staircase."
  4. noun A long horizontal shoot sent out by certain plants (like strawberries) that roots to form new plants.
    "The strawberry plant spread across the bed using runners."

runner in a sentence

  • She trains as a competitive runner every morning before work.
  • The runner crossed the finish line just ahead of the pack.
  • The restaurant hired a runner to bring dishes from the kitchen to the tables.
  • They laid a red runner down the length of the staircase.

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Frequently asked questions

runner का हिंदी में क्या अर्थ है?

"runner" in Hindi is धावक, रनर. runner means: A person who runs, especially as a sport or form of exercise.

How do you pronounce धावक?

"runner" in Hindi is धावक, pronounced "dhāvak".

How do you use "runner" in a sentence?

Example: "She trains as a competitive runner every morning before work." In Hindi, "runner" is धावक, रनर.

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

Yes — Hindi has 2 translations listed for "runner": धावक, रनर.

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