Examples of using Thinker in English and their translations into Hindi
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a great orator and thinker as well as a spiritually minded individual.
The abstract or dogmatic thinker believes his object to be one,
particularly one very intelligent thinker, Geoffrey, who says that genius is a disease because genius is abnormal.
As a writer and thinker, Marx maintained perfect balance between the intensely self-confident
If the job requires a flexible free thinker, look for an interviewee that displays an ability to think on her feet.
researcher and thinker, but also an amazing painter.
The character Joey from the show"Friends" has used the work thinker to refer to something like this.
Though he started his career in cinema as an actor, he is best known as a writer and thinker.
The very process of developing a convincing argument helps the author to form himself as a critic and thinker.
at a quarter to three in the afternoon, the greatest living thinker ceased to think.
US economists rank Ricardo as the second most influential economic thinker, behind Adam Smith, prior to the twentieth century.
Lover, Thinker, and Warrior- and three more parts that operate in yourself- the Lookout,
No wonder, writer and thinker Braj Rajan Mani recently penned a‘Confession of the Indian Voter' in which the voter repents for having been made a fool of since 1952.
good thinker, good speaker,
A Christian might be drawn into such debates and may spend many hours with an apostate thinker who may have been disfellowshipped from the congregation.
Referring to Kautilya, he said the ancient Indian thinker wrote the'Arthashastra' treatise more than 2,000 years ago,
Descartes has often been dubbed the father of modern Western philosophy, the thinker whose approach has profoundly changed the course of Western philosophy
When we can see this, when we can see the difference between the thinker and the thoughts, it means we can also see that we are not our thoughts.
Your thinker and knower are ever ready for your return,
1813- 11 May 1885) was a 19th-century Indian thinker who attempted to rethink Hindu philosophy, religion and ethics in response to the stimulus of Christian ideas.