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Hindu
/ hɪnˈduː, ˈhɪnduː /
noun
a person who adheres to Hinduism
an inhabitant or native of Hindustan or India, esp one adhering to Hinduism
adjective
relating to Hinduism, Hindus, or India
Other Word Forms
- anti-Hindu adjective
- non-Hindu noun
- pro-Hindu adjective
- pseudo-Hindu adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of Hindu1
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Example Sentences
Last month, at least 46 people were killed in a village hosting Hindu pilgrims in Indian-administered Kashmir.
I’ve studied Jungian psychology and Hindu Tantra — the energies of masculine and feminine, being and doing, birth and death.
India raised objections over the omission of any reference to the deadly 22 April attack on Hindu tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir, which led to the worst fighting in decades between India and Pakistan.
He also questioned if Mushtaq had faith in the festival's goddesses and if she followed Hindu traditions.
Those detaining them on their journey from Delhi would even say, "'why didn't you become Hindu? Why did you convert from Islam to Christianity?'," said Mr Noor.
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