English to Hindi Dictionary affectionate

affectionate

स्नेही
definition
adjective
a happy and affectionate family
readily feeling or showing fondness or tenderness.
translation of 'affectionate '
प्रेमी,
स्नेहशील,
स्नेही
adjective
प्यरा,
प्रीतिमय
example
Huskies, on the other hand, are very devoted and 'affectionate' .
He was a man of marked dignity of character and most 'affectionate' nature.
Duncan placed an 'affectionate' kiss on her forehead which she didn't react to.
The Yorks were a close-knit and 'affectionate' family and the princess had a secure and uncomplicated childhood.
She was still 'affectionate' towards the family, but she didn't warm up to people as easily as she once had.
His kisses were lingering and 'affectionate' , making my heart pound for a moment.
That movie was tender and 'affectionate' without being pedantic.
At the prompting of their stern but 'affectionate' father, the boys manage to make peace with their new schoolmates.
You're better off learning how to become an attentive, 'affectionate' and skilled lover.
They were lovely people, but not 'affectionate' like Lou's family.
Conversely, my husband has formed 'affectionate' bonds with my family.
Now, you might have a look and decide that it's simply in your nature to need a more 'affectionate' and attentive man.
However, the breed has a basic gentle and 'affectionate' nature, and is really a loving animal.
I come from a very loving and 'affectionate' family where hugs and kisses are given all the time.
It only takes one or two treatments and they resume a gentle, 'affectionate' interest in their family.
Because of their 'affectionate' and sensitive nature they are used for riding and companionship programmes.
Suddenly someone pushed a cookie into my mouth, and then bombarded me with 'affectionate' hugs and kisses.
He has many close friends and admirers and has proved himself to be a loving and 'affectionate' father.
She may like to deny it but she is vulnerable and can be tender and 'affectionate' .
You saw for the first time this evening that the Prince of Wales referred to his mother in a very 'affectionate' way.
Although 'affectionate' and loyal by nature, this combination can be aggressive in relationships.
Throughout his life he had 'affectionate' and devoted friends.
The sentence is said in a soft, quiet, 'affectionate' sort of way.
Here, in my home, we are open and 'affectionate' and treat each other with care and respect.
His father and mother were very 'affectionate' and I was closely associated with his family.
He loves us and treats us 'affectionately' , so I don't feel so bad about missing my mother.
As a result they became a national legend, an 'affectionately' regarded New Zealand institution.
She describes her fellow volunteers 'affectionately' as ‘the salt of the earth’.
There's the couple in the cinema, for instance, arguing 'affectionately' over who's going to go and buy the fizzy drink.
She stroked his hair almost 'affectionately' , though there was no change in his manner.
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