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Gurbat

travelling (to foreign countries), going abroad, emigration, being far from (one's) home or native country, the state or condition of a stranger, or foreigner, or exile

Gurbat-zada

impoverished, indigent, migrant, poor

Gurbat-diida

one who has seen or experienced exile or poverty

Gurbat-pasand

Gurbat-andar-vatan

Gurbat-nasiib

those in exile, the one who away from home town, the one who has suffered by travelling trouble

Gurbat-zadagii

dasht-e-Gurbat

wilderness of poverty, exile

shaam-e-Gurbat

the evening that passed in travel, the evening that passed in exile, metaphorically: hard time, the trouble time

Meaning ofSee meaning bad-nazar in English, Hindi & Urdu

bad-nazar

बद-नज़रبَد نَظَر

Vazn : 212

English meaning of bad-nazar

Persian, Arabic - Adjective

  • looking with lewd eyes, ogler
  • ugly, ill-favoured
  • of evil aspect

Sher Examples

बद-नज़र के हिंदी अर्थ

फ़ारसी, अरबी - विशेषण

  • बुरी दृष्टी डालने वाला, दुर्भावना से देखने वाला, दुर्भावनापूर्ण दृष्टी वाला
  • बुरी सूरत का, भद्द, कुरूप, बदसूरत
  • बुरा चाहने वाला, अशुभचिंतक

Roman

بَد نَظَر کے اردو معانی

فارسی، عربی - صفت

  • بری نظر سے دیکھنے والا، بری نگاہ ڈالنے والا (خصوصاؔؔ عورتوں پر)، بد نیتی سے دیکھنے والا (دوسروں کی چیز): تیز یہ چشم جس کے دیکھنے سے نظر لگ جائے
  • بری شکل کا، بد صورت، بد نما
  • بد خواہ

Urdu meaning of bad-nazar

  • barii nazar se dekhne vaala, barii nigaah Daalne vaala (Khasosaa aurto.n par), badniiytii se dekhne vaala (duusro.n kii chiiz)ha tez ye chasham jis ke dekhne se nazar lag jaaye
  • barii shakl ka, badsuurat, badnuma
  • bad Khaah

Synonyms of bad-nazar

Antonyms of bad-nazar

Related searched words

Gurbat

travelling (to foreign countries), going abroad, emigration, being far from (one's) home or native country, the state or condition of a stranger, or foreigner, or exile

Gurbat-zada

impoverished, indigent, migrant, poor

Gurbat-diida

one who has seen or experienced exile or poverty

Gurbat-pasand

Gurbat-andar-vatan

Gurbat-nasiib

those in exile, the one who away from home town, the one who has suffered by travelling trouble

Gurbat-zadagii

dasht-e-Gurbat

wilderness of poverty, exile

shaam-e-Gurbat

the evening that passed in travel, the evening that passed in exile, metaphorically: hard time, the trouble time

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