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basar

living, livelihood, course of life

basar

vision, sight

bashar

man, human race, humankind, mortal, human being, Homo sapiens

basar-burd

basraant

riverside that has wide stairs for rest

basar-auqaat

state of just living a life (esp. with mediocre means), whiling away one's time means of livelihood, passing (one's) time, occupation, employment, subsistence, livelihood, means of living

basra

pimple

basarii

optical, ocular, visual

basarvaa

basraat

basra.ii

basariyya

basar aanaa

succeed, deal, complete

basar honaa

be finished, be spent, be passed

basar karnaa

live, pass time, spend

basariyyaat

ophthalmology, branch of medicine that deals with the diseases of the eye and defects of vision

basar le jaanaa

ba-sar-e-'arsh

upon the sky

basharii

human, anthropic

ba-sar-e-imtihaa.n

at the time of trial, test

ba-sar-o-chashm

most willingly, gladly, readily, by all means

ba-sarishta

according to rule or precedent, in due form

bashariyyat

being human, humanity

bashariyyaat

anthropology, the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures and societies,

ba-shart-e-ki

if, in case, on the condition, provided that, on condition that

ba-shart

on condition of, subject to

ba-saraahat

ba-sharh-e-zel

as detailed or shown below, as hereinafter shown

ba-sharte ki

ba-sharh-e-sadr

with complete frankness, wholeheartedly, frankly

raushan-basar

guzar-basar

bread and butter, subsistence, living, subsisting, livelihood

lamh-e-basar

blink of an eye

'ilm-e-basar

optics, photology

zo'f-e-basar

weakness of sight

qasr-e-basar

short-sightedness

kor-basar

be-basar

blind, visionless

his-e-basar

sense of sight

kuhl-e-basar

kohl for eyes

lamh-ul-basar

dast-basar

salute by raising the hand to the head, feel sorry, regret, means of livelihood

aashufta-basar

afflicted, troubled in mind uneasy

kaf-ul-basar

KHaak-basar

put mud or dust on head, weeping mournfully, worried, roamed, destitute

muqavvii-basar

kuhl-ul-basar

collyrium for eyes

makfuuf-e-basar

blind, devoid of eyesight

Gazz-e-basar

lowering of the eyes owing to modesty or shame

nuur-e-basar

light of eye, apple of the eye

tuul-e-basar

ittijaah-e-basar

madd-e-basar

'amaa-al-basar

za'iif-ul-basar

having a weak eye-sight

maa'duum-ul-basar

blind, visually impaired, sightless

qasiir-ul-basar

makfuuf-ul-basar

zahaab-ul-basar

loss of sight, ablepsia

zindagii basar karnaa

to pass one's life, to meet one's ends

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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