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tashnii'

reproach, taunt, cursing and taunting, disparaging

tashniir

شکایت کرنا، ملامت کرنا

taa'n-tashnii'

رک : طعن تشنہ .

tanz-o-tashnii'

a bitter talk, scolding

taa'n-o-tashnii'

reproach, sneer, taunt

taasho.n kii ka.Dak

تاشہ (رک) کی تیز آواز ۔

aab-e-do-aatashiin

(مجازاً) تیز شراب، شراب دو آتشہ

tishna-kaam-e-mohabbat

with unrequited love

'atshaan

very thirsty

tishna-dil

Curious, keen, eager, anxious.

tishna-mohabbat

eager to be loved, lover

tishna-KHuu.n

blood thirsty, deadly, enemy of life

tishna-e-dilii

longing, desire, strong feeling of wanting, heartache,

tishna-e-diidaar

desirous to see

bid'at-e-shanii'a

a bad and unacceptable innovation

tishna-kaam

thirsty

tishna-lab

thirsty,

tishna-jigar

مشتاق، آرزو مند

baada-e-aatishii.n

fiery wine

sho'la-aata.ishii.n

flame of fire

tushnii-bhuut

چپ چاپ سے، چپکے سے، خاموشی سے .

tishna-labii

desire, vocation, passion, having parched lips, thirst,

tishna-kaamii

thirsty, unfortunate

naala-e-aatashii.n

گرم فریاد، ایسا نالہ جس سے سننے والے کے دل میں آگ سی لگ جائے

taa.us-e-aatishiin

رک : طاؤس آتشباز.

nihaal-aatishii.n

پودا جس میں سرخ پھول کھلیں اور دور سے آگ کی مانند نظر آئیں ۔

tishna-e-sohbat

محبت کا پیاسا، عاشق

laa'l-e-aatishii.n

a flame-colored ruby, (met.) the beloved's lips

qulaaba-e-aatishii.n

آگ كا حلقہ، آگ كا گولہ، شعلہ، لپٹ

aab-e-aatashii.n

fiery water, wine

tishnaa-e-KHuun

bloodthirsty, eager to kill and maim

tishna-e-KHuun

bloodthirsty, eager to kill and maim

tishna-o-gurasna

thirsty and hungry

mai-e-aatishii.n

fiery hot wine

tiir-e-aatishii.n

a blazing arrow

gul-e-aatashii.n

सदा गुलाब, गुलाब की एक जाति जो सदा फूलती है।

asliha-e-aatishii.n

بارود کی قوت سے چلائے جانے والے جنگی ہتھیار، جیسے: بندوق، توپ وغیرہ

Meaning ofSee meaning aazaad-nazm in English, Hindi & Urdu

aazaad-nazm

आज़ाद-नज़्मآزادْ نَظْم

Vazn : 22121

Tags: Poetry Prosody Prosody

English meaning of aazaad-nazm

Persian, Arabic - Noun, Feminine, Compound Word

  • free verse, vers libre

आज़ाद-नज़्म के हिंदी अर्थ

फ़ारसी, अरबी - संज्ञा, स्त्रीलिंग, संयुक्त शब्द

  • मुक्त छंद, उर्दू शायरी की वह विधा जिसमें रदीफ़ काफ़िये की पाबंदी न हो

آزادْ نَظْم کے اردو معانی

  • Roman
  • Urdu

فارسی، عربی - اسم، مؤنث، مرکب لفظ

  • وہ نظم جس كے مصرعوں میں دریف وقوافی كی پابندی نہ ہو اور جس كے مصرعوں میں اركان كی تعداد عروضی قواعد كے برخلاف مختلف ہو

Urdu meaning of aazaad-nazm

  • Roman
  • Urdu

  • vo nazam jis ke misro.n me.n dariif vaqvaafii kii paabandii na ho aur jis ke misro.n me.n arkaan kii taadaad aruzii qavaa.id ke baraKhilaaf muKhtlif ho

Interesting Information on aazaad-nazm

Benefitting from the Western literary tradition, Urdu poetry became free from the fetters of Qafiya and Radeef, giving way to the now-popular forms of Nazms; Azad Nazm and Muarra Nazm. However, these poems do follow the order of prosody. Muarra Nazm, or blank verse, is free of Qafiya and all its lines are united by one meter. For instance, Jan Nisar Akhtar’s nazm ’Mahakti Hui Raat’: Ye tire pyar ki khush-buu se mahakti hui raat Apne siine mein chhupae tire dil ki dhadkan Aaj phir teri ada se mire paas aaii hai Azad Nazm, or free verse, too, follows one meter, but its lines can be atypically shaped; some short, others long. Makhdoom Mohiuddin’s Nazm ‘Chaara-gar’ begins as follows: ik chamelī ke manDve-tale mai-kade se zarā duur us moḌ par do badan pyaar kī aag meñ jal ga.e Additionally, lines with same rhymes can also be incorporated in an Azad Nazm. Like in Faiz’s Nazm, ‘Tum Mire Paas Raho’: tum mire paas raho mire qātil, mire dildār mire paas raho jis ghaḌī raat chale, āsmānoñ kā lahū pī ke siyah raat chale marham-e-mushk liye, nashtar-e-almās liye bain kartī huī hañstī huī gaatī nikle dard ke kāsnī pāzeb bajātī nikle Tassaduq Hussain Khalid, Meeraji, and N. M. Rashid are considered to be the pioneers of Azad Nazm. Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Sardar Jafari and Akhtar-ul-Iman are also prominent poets of this genre.

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tashnii'

reproach, taunt, cursing and taunting, disparaging

tashniir

شکایت کرنا، ملامت کرنا

taa'n-tashnii'

رک : طعن تشنہ .

tanz-o-tashnii'

a bitter talk, scolding

taa'n-o-tashnii'

reproach, sneer, taunt

taasho.n kii ka.Dak

تاشہ (رک) کی تیز آواز ۔

aab-e-do-aatashiin

(مجازاً) تیز شراب، شراب دو آتشہ

tishna-kaam-e-mohabbat

with unrequited love

'atshaan

very thirsty

tishna-dil

Curious, keen, eager, anxious.

tishna-mohabbat

eager to be loved, lover

tishna-KHuu.n

blood thirsty, deadly, enemy of life

tishna-e-dilii

longing, desire, strong feeling of wanting, heartache,

tishna-e-diidaar

desirous to see

bid'at-e-shanii'a

a bad and unacceptable innovation

tishna-kaam

thirsty

tishna-lab

thirsty,

tishna-jigar

مشتاق، آرزو مند

baada-e-aatishii.n

fiery wine

sho'la-aata.ishii.n

flame of fire

tushnii-bhuut

چپ چاپ سے، چپکے سے، خاموشی سے .

tishna-labii

desire, vocation, passion, having parched lips, thirst,

tishna-kaamii

thirsty, unfortunate

naala-e-aatashii.n

گرم فریاد، ایسا نالہ جس سے سننے والے کے دل میں آگ سی لگ جائے

taa.us-e-aatishiin

رک : طاؤس آتشباز.

nihaal-aatishii.n

پودا جس میں سرخ پھول کھلیں اور دور سے آگ کی مانند نظر آئیں ۔

tishna-e-sohbat

محبت کا پیاسا، عاشق

laa'l-e-aatishii.n

a flame-colored ruby, (met.) the beloved's lips

qulaaba-e-aatishii.n

آگ كا حلقہ، آگ كا گولہ، شعلہ، لپٹ

aab-e-aatashii.n

fiery water, wine

tishnaa-e-KHuun

bloodthirsty, eager to kill and maim

tishna-e-KHuun

bloodthirsty, eager to kill and maim

tishna-o-gurasna

thirsty and hungry

mai-e-aatishii.n

fiery hot wine

tiir-e-aatishii.n

a blazing arrow

gul-e-aatashii.n

सदा गुलाब, गुलाब की एक जाति जो सदा फूलती है।

asliha-e-aatishii.n

بارود کی قوت سے چلائے جانے والے جنگی ہتھیار، جیسے: بندوق، توپ وغیرہ

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