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aabaad

used in the name of localities and cities to denote founder like Shahjahanabad, Azimabad

aabaad raho

(Benedictory sentence) be happy, prosperous and comfortable

aabaad rahe

(Benedictory sentence) be happy, prosperous and comfortable

aabaad rahnaa

live comfortably and happily

aabaad rahe.n

(Benedictory sentence) be happy, prosperous and comfortable

aabaad honaa

be settled, be settled in married life, prosper

aabaadii-e-'adam

inhabitants of non-existence

aabaadii-e-'aalam

population of the world

aabaad rakhe

(voc.) may (God) keep you prosperous

aabaad karnaa

colonize or settle in a place, make a place habitable and live there, give on rent a house or shop

aabaad-beshii

aabaad-nigaarii

demography

aabaad-kaar

settler, colonizer, colonization settlement, pioneer colonialist, rehabilitation, colonizer

aabaadiyaatii

demographic

aabaadii

inhabited spot or place, settlement

aabaad-kaarii

act of settlement, colonization, settlement, rehabilitation

aabaadiyaat

demography

aabaadgaa.n

plural of 'aabaad

aabaad rakhnaa

aabaadistaan

inhabited place

aabaadii karnaa

to settle, reside, inhabit, dwell, to camp

aabaadii-e-badan

population of body

aabaadii-e-jadiid

a land that has never been cultivated before

aabaadhaa

aabaadaanii

abundance, bloom, prosperity, hustle and bustle

aabaadaan

inhabited, populated, settled

jahaan-aabaad

name of place, populated world

KHaana-aabaad

inhabitant, a happy habitat, flourishing, prosperous, may your house flourish!

KHaraaba-aabaad

viiraana-aabaad

nuz.hat-aabaad

'adam-aabaad

the other world, the place where man reaches after death

'ishrat-aabaad

City of entertainment, pleasure

gunjaan aabaad

thickly populated

'aalam-e-aabaad

allahabad

Allahabad, name of a place in Uttar Pradesh, India

pahluu aabaad karnaa

live with someone, give (someone) the pleasure of one's company, sit beside

pahluu aabaad honaa

takiya aabaad karnaa

become dervish

kokh aabaad rahe

dil aabaad honaa

duniyaa aabaad honaa

mahalla aabaad karnaa

mahalla aabaad honaa

ri'aayaa aabaad honaa

'adam aabaad sidhaarnaa

KHaana-e-ehsaan-aabaad

shaah-jahaa.n-aabaad

old name of Delhi, the old name the walled ancient Delhi

jangal aabaad karnaa

ghar se aabaad honaa

ruknaabaad

KHaana aabaad daulat ziyaada

dono.n ghar aabaad rahe.n

'adam aabaad kaa raasta lenaa

'adam aabaad kaa raasta dikhaanaa

nau-aabaad

newly settled, or peopled, or colonized, or cultivated

KHayaal-aabaad

city of imagination

sitam-aabaad

the place of torture, metaphorically: the world

Gair-aabaad

uninhabited, unpopulated

vahshat-aabaad

city of fright, fear, dread, deserted, desolate, that place where

Meaning ofSee meaning Gariib in English, Hindi & Urdu

Gariib

ग़रीबغَرِیب

Origin: Arabic

Vazn : 121

Plural: Gurabaa

Word Family: G-r-b

English meaning of Gariib

Adjective, Singular

Sher Examples

ग़रीब के हिंदी अर्थ

विशेषण, एकवचन

  • यात्री

    उदाहरण - सरकार ग़रीब लोगों की मदद के लिए कोशिश कर रही है

  • (अर्थात) ग़रीब, निर्धन, आश्रित, जिसके को पास कोई सामग्री और सामान न हो
  • (लाक्षणिक) असहाय होने की अवस्था, बेचारा, मजबूर
  • दरिद्र, तंग, जिससे कोई हानि न पहुँचे, प्रताड़ित
  • सीधा-सादा, जो दुष्ट न हो
  • दुर्लभ, विचित्र, अनोखा, अचंभे वाला
  • जिसकी ओर रुचि और लगाव न हो, जिसका प्रयोग कम हो विशेषतः शब्द
  • (उसूल-ए-हदीस) वह हदीस जिसका रावी अर्थात रिवायत करने वाला एक हो या सिलसिला-ए-अस्नाद में जैसे किसी रावी तक पहुँचाया गया हो

غَرِیب کے اردو معانی

صفت، واحد

  • مسافر، پردیسی، اجنبی، بے وطن
  • مفلس، نادار، محتاج، بے سر و سامان

    مثال - سرکار غریب لوگوں کی مدد کے لیے کوشش کر رہی ہے

  • (مجازاً) بیکس، بیچارہ، مجبور
  • مسکین، عاجز، بے ضرر، بے زبان
  • سیدھا سادھا، جو شریر نہ ہو
  • نادر، عجیب، انوکھا، اچنبھے والا
  • نامانوس، جس کا استعمال کم ہو بالخصوص لفظ
  • (اصول حدیث) وہ حدیث جس کا راوی ایک ہو یا سلسلۂ اسناد میں جیسے کسی ایک راوی سے دوسرے راوی کو اور دوسرے سے تیسرے راوی تک پہنچایا گیا ہو

Antonyms of Gariib

Interesting Information on Gariib

The meanings and uses of the word ‘Gharib’ are quite diverse in Urdu. Although the word commonly means poor, it has been versified in the sense of a simpleton by Dagh in this couplet: Puucho janaab-e-Daagh Kii ham se sharaaraten Kya sar jhukaa.e baithe hain hazrat Ghariib se In Arabic, Gharib means something strange or rare (Ajib). Thus, it’s often recited together with the latter as ‘Ajib-o-Gharib’; a phrase we’re all familiar with. Owing to this meaning, a museum came to be known in Urdu as ‘Ajaaib-Ghar’, or a wonder-house. But in Persian Gharib means stranger or foreigner. The construction ‘Gharib-ul-Watani’, very common in Urdu prose and poetry, means a traveler or homeless fellow. The following couplet by Hafiz Jaunpuri is rightly famous: baiTh jaataa huu.n jahaa.n chhaa.nv ghanii hotii hai haa.e kyaa chiiz Gariib-ul-vatanii hotii hai

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