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Bully in Hindi

Meaning, Devanagari spelling and pronunciation

Bullyadjective
धौंस दिखानेवाला
🗣️ guNDDa [/ˈbʊli/, /ˈbɵlɪj/, /ˈbʉle/, /-lɪ/, /-li/, /ˈbu.li/, /ˈbuli/, [ˈbu.li]]
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📖 Meaning of “bully”

The meaning of “bully” in Hindi is धौंस दिखानेवाला, pronounced guNDDa — it is a adjective. Copy the Devanagari word above, hear how it is pronounced, and use it anywhere. To type words like this yourself, try our Hindi typing tool, or explore more words in the vocabulary sets.

📘 Definition of bully

very good

🟢 Similar words for bully
tough hooligan ruffian roughneck rowdy yob yobo yobbo browbeat swagger strong-arm bullyrag
✍️ Bully in a sentence
A bully pulpit
यात्रा में यात्रियों को गुंडों से सावधान रहना चाहिये.
🌱 Word Origin (Etymology)

From 1530, as a term of endearment, probably a diminutive ( + -y) of Dutch boel (“lover; brother”), from Middle Dutch boel, boele (“brother; lover”), from Old Dutch *buolo, from Proto-Germanic *bōlô (compare Middle Low German bôle (“brother”), Middle High German buole (“brother; close relative; close relation”) (whence German Buhle (“lover”)), Old English Bōla, Bōlla (personal name), diminutive of expressive *bō- (“brother, father”). Compare also Latvian bālinš (“brother”). More at boy.
The term acquired a negative connotation during the 17th century; first ‘noisy, blustering fellow’ then ‘a person who is cruel to others’. Possibly influenced by bull (“male cattle”) or via the ‘prostitute's minder’ sense. The positive senses are dated, but survive in phrases such as bully pulpit.

Quick facts about “bully”

Everything we know about this word at a glance.

Word (English)
Bully
Meaning in Hindi
धौंस दिखानेवाला
Pronunciation
guNDDa
Part of speech
Adjective
Similar words
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Word Origin (Etymology)
From 1530, as a term of endearment, probably a diminutive ( + -y) of Dutch boel (“lover; brother”), from Middle Dutch boel, boele (“brother; lover”), from Old Dutch *buolo, from Proto-Germanic *bōlô (compare Middle Low German bôle (“brother”), Middle High German buole (“brother; close relative; close relation”) (whence German Buhle (“lover”)), Old English Bōla, Bōlla (personal name), diminutive of expressive *bō- (“brother, father”). Compare also Latvian bālinš (“brother”). More at boy.
The term acquired a negative connotation during the 17th century; first ‘noisy, blustering fellow’ then ‘a person who is cruel to others’. Possibly influenced by bull (“male cattle”) or via the ‘prostitute's minder’ sense. The positive senses are dated, but survive in phrases such as bully pulpit.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Hindi meaning of "bully" is धौंस दिखानेवाला (guNDDa).
In Devanagari script it is written as धौंस दिखानेवाला.
It is pronounced "guNDDa". Tap the speaker icon on this page to hear it aloud.