English to Hindi Dictionary unostentatious

unostentatious

अप्रथावाला
definition
adjective
he was generous in a quiet, unostentatious way
not ostentatious.
translation of 'unostentatious'
adjective
अप्रथावाला,
अपरंपरागत
example
Chopin has fallen through dissonance into the abyss - only to curve upward in the third Prelude to a world of 'unostentatious' grace.
His 'unostentatious' manner and his sense of humour endeared him to those with whom he came in contact, and as a lecturer he was lively and interesting.
He will be sadly missed because he was a very genuine person who helped with charitable causes in an 'unostentatious' way.
It's an understated, totally assured, and 'unostentatious' style.
What is required is a steady, 'unostentatious' stoicism, made up out of absolute, cold hatred and contempt for the aggressors, and complete determination that their defeat will be utter and shameful.
This is acting of the purest and most 'unostentatious' kind, unadorned by self-pity or visible virtuosity.
Public tours reveal the 'unostentatious' shipboard lifestyle of the Royals on voyages out to the British Empire and up to Scotland each summer.
Also immaculately turned out in civilian threads, he disclosed to me his large wardrobe of expensive but 'unostentatious' clothes, all of which have been imported from the best tailors in London.
There is not even any need to put on your best bib and tucker, because the restaurant itself is a surprisingly 'unostentatious' venue that specialises in simplicity.
Oslo is 'unostentatious' , a cosmopolitan city that does not have skyscrapers, spaghetti flyovers, screeching cars, multi level metros of monolithic malls.
The lyrics are 'unostentatious' and the imagery is stark - the personal opens up into the universal thanks to Bickford's suggestive, elliptical couplets.
Caroline Quentin is 'unostentatious' but very convincing as the central character Maggie Mee.
Now, for some reason, I've gone off it, but the glasses remain beautiful - simple and plain, 'unostentatious' , solid and geometric.
Even the synthetic serving - man, sitting at the table dressed in an 'unostentatious' suit, applauded with gusto.
Our president had a rhinestone-covered 20 gallon cowboy hat with an airhorn and flashing strobe, and he seemed far less virtuous than my neighbor, with her simple and 'unostentatious' cap.
Outwardly quiet and 'unostentatious' , he was a deeply thoughtful man who shared his father's fascination with the complex iconography of ecclesiastical architecture and trappings.
Pope John Paul II's simple coffin of blond cypress wood, with its only decoration a cross and the letter M for Mary, symbolised his 'unostentatious' lifestyle.
Lambert, a focused, 'unostentatious' man who created such reality formats as Faking It and Shipwrecked, does not seem too bothered by his critics.
Secondly, I'm middle class, and living next to such 'unostentatious' but quietly evident wealth is guaranteed to press all those buttons marked ‘grasping middle class insecurity’ in my psyche.
More than 4500 paying customers turned up the other day for a friendly involving non-league Sutton United, a quiet, 'unostentatious' operation who play in the leafy environs of south London's stockbroker belt.
All this work - hard work: far too hard for his own good - was done quietly and 'unostentatiously' behind the scenes.
But the poetry's simplicity and 'unostentatiousness' attract the heart like a God-given beauty: its natural excellence does the work of thousands of adornments.
And yet, reading her obituary, I was surprised to find myself feeling that hers was a life lived with integrity and 'unostentatiousness' .
The homeliness and 'unostentatiousness' of the middle class American were captivating.
Most heart-warming of the tributes speak of his unfailing courtesy and kindness, his 'unostentatiousness' without being theatrically ` poor ’, his lifelong respect for the Legislative Assembly and its rules and conventions.
Mr. Harter gave ever with discrimination, but he also gave with a degree of 'unostentatiousness' amounting almost to secrecy.
On other occasions - the encounters of the Giant and his mother spring to mind - the simplicity is both very effective and 'unostentatiously' moving.
Not to speak of the 'unostentatiously' low-key, delimiting, and cool-filtered cinematography by Leigh's usual cameraman, Dick Pope.
‘You know that Barry will be 'unostentatiously' successful in anything he's involved in,’ said one business source.
Ross McMullin's short biography works, like Watson himself, both 'unostentatiously' and effectively to achieve results.
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