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Dote in Hindi

Meaning, Devanagari spelling and pronunciation

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अतिशय स्नेह करना
🗣️ atishay sneh karana [/dəʊt/, /doʊt/, /dɔt/, /ˈdɔ.te/, /ˈdɔːt(ə)/, /ˈdote/, /ˈdɔ.t͡ʃi/, /ˈdɔ.tɨ/, [ˈd̪o.t̪e], [ˈd̪oː.t̪ɛ]]
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📖 Meaning of “dote”

The meaning of “dote” in Hindi is अतिशय स्नेह करना, pronounced atishay sneh karana — it is a verb. 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 dote

shower with love; show excessive affection for

✍️ Dote in a sentence
Little Bill's parents just keep doting on him.
दादी अपने जुड़वां पोते-पोतियों पर अतिशय स्नेह करती हैं।
🌱 Word Origin (Etymology)

The verb is derived from Middle English doten, from Middle Low German doten (“to be foolish”) or Middle Dutch doten (“to be silly”). Doublet of doit (Scottish English).
The noun in the sense of "imbecile" is derived from Middle English dote (“simpleton”), itself from doten (see above). The noun in the sense of "darling" and "decay" is derived from the modern verb.

Quick facts about “dote”

Everything we know about this word at a glance.

Word (English)
Dote
Meaning in Hindi
अतिशय स्नेह करना
Pronunciation
atishay sneh karana
Part of speech
Verb
Word Origin (Etymology)
The verb is derived from Middle English doten, from Middle Low German doten (“to be foolish”) or Middle Dutch doten (“to be silly”). Doublet of doit (Scottish English).
The noun in the sense of "imbecile" is derived from Middle English dote (“simpleton”), itself from doten (see above). The noun in the sense of "darling" and "decay" is derived from the modern verb.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Hindi meaning of "dote" is अतिशय स्नेह करना (atishay sneh karana).
In Devanagari script it is written as अतिशय स्नेह करना.
It is pronounced "atishay sneh karana". Tap the speaker icon on this page to hear it aloud.