English to Hindi Dictionary peculiar

peculiar

अजीब
definition
noun
Yet others, founded by kings or bishops as their own, were later known as ‘ peculiars ’, withdrawn from ordinary diocesan jurisdiction.
a parish or church exempt from the jurisdiction of the diocese in which it lies, through being subject to the jurisdiction of the monarch or an archbishop.
adjective
his accent was a peculiar mixture of Cockney and Irish
strange or odd; unusual.
the air hung with an antiseptic aroma peculiar to hospitals
belonging exclusively to.
translation of 'peculiar'
अनूठा,
निज का
noun
असाधारण धन,
अपनी सम्पत्ति,
निजी संपत्ति
adjective
ख़ास,
अजीब,
विलक्षण,
निजी,
अनोखा,
ज़ाती,
विशेषक,
विशेष,
निराला
example
The test of reasonableness can be applied, however, only in the 'peculiar' circumstances of the particular case.
I gave him a curious look, surprised by his 'peculiar' question.
Rather than being offended, Luke was absolutely thrilled by her strange and 'peculiar' reaction.
He was different; he was 'peculiar' in the most conceivably beautiful way.
There was something 'peculiar' about the stranger before them, but he couldn't figure it out.
Feeling a little 'peculiar' from the encounter, Carly shuddered and led the way back inside, Chelsea and Ivy bringing up the rear.
It was then that Erika suddenly felt something 'peculiar' and strange about her surroundings.
Jen stooped down to further inspect this strange and most 'peculiar' piece of metal.
His stress level rose and his 'peculiar' behaviour became increasingly bizarre.
Your Honour has seen the particular 'peculiar' financial circumstances that they are in and there is no suggestion that that financial position is not as set out.
But if you can keep a certain degree of objectivity then you can see how 'peculiar' and strange it is.
I pulled myself up a bit and found that my head also felt 'peculiar' .
Many fellows had asked him for 'peculiar' things, but this was stranger than most.
The abbey is a so-called royal 'peculiar' , one of a handful of churches under the Queen's direct control.
At the early age of 17, 983 years past, she had meet a 'peculiar' woman, a stranger who turned to be of great help.
After about ten minutes of the three of them talking, Greg asked a rather 'peculiar' question.
He would regale us of tales about the rich and famous, their 'peculiar' ways and their strange vices.
Plants of different kinds grow in 'peculiar' spots, including wheelbarrows, also adding to the special botanic atmosphere.
Sometimes the images appear to be strangely illuminated or may be seen from a 'peculiar' angle.
She noticed something different, something quite 'peculiar' as they were dancing.
This indicates one aspect of the 'peculiar' difficulty of police research.
The young woman thought this style of dress very 'peculiar' and abnormal.
All of them are unique and have their 'peculiar' features.
Treating it like a big thing suggests that there's something different or 'peculiar' about it.
She was 'peculiar' , different to the girls he had taken vague interest in before.
They are dependent upon the 'peculiar' circumstances of the particular case, what should or should not have been the outcome of a discretionary judgment.
Some people were asked strange questions in a telephone survey: 'peculiar' interpretations will probably result.
He seemed weird but the strangest thing about this 'peculiar' man was his clothing.
Yet others, founded by kings or bishops as their own, were later known as ‘ 'peculiars' ’, withdrawn from ordinary diocesan jurisdiction.
That is not 'peculiar to' New Zealand; it is true in almost every developed country in the world that I am aware of.
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