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jashn

social entertainment, convivial meeting, a solemn feast, celebration, feast

jashn u.Dnaa

jashn u.Daanaa

jashn honaa

jashn karnaa

jashn-e-'iid

celebration of Eid

jashn-sada

jashn manaanaa

to celebrate, celebrate a festival, to engage in dancing and luxury

jashn rachaanaa

jashn-e-'aziim

great celebration

jashn-e-tuvaa

marriage

jashn-e-vilaadat

celebration of birth

jashn-e-aazaadii

celebration of Independence, a celebration of a country's independence from subjugation

jashn-e-zarrii.n

golden jubilee

jashn-e-miilaad

jashn-e-fiirozii

celebration of victory

jashn-e-tilaa.ii

jashnii

fond of feasting, voluptuous, luxurious

jashn-e-charaaGaa.n

festival of lights, Diwali

jashn-e-naurozii

belonging or referring to the new year

jashn-e-jamshedii

jashn-e-taaj-poshii

celebration of coronation

jashn-e-quduum karnaa

celebration of one's arrival

jashn-e-niilofar

jashn-e-iftitaahii

jashn-e-jubilee

jashn-e-fat.h

celebration of victory

jashn-e-bahaaraa.n

celebration of the springtime

jashn-e-'aruus

jashn-e-almaasii

diamond jubilee

jashn-e-siimii.n

silver jubilee

jashn-e-maahtaabii

jashn-e-jamhuuriyat

republic day celebration memorialising the implementation of the constitution after independence from the imperialist government

jashn-e-saalgirah

birthday celebration

jashn-e-nauroz

the sixth day of the month Farwardin, the day of Nauroz celebration (New-Year's Day according to the Persian calendar)

jashn-e-sulh

jashn-e-buzurg

the Persian new year

jashn-e-tahniyat

jaushan

a charm worn on arm to ward off evil spirits etc, amulet

joshaan

boiling, bubbling up, foaming (as waves)

ziishaan

dignified, majestic

joshaa.n

boiling

humaayuu.n-jashn

'izz-o-shaan

dignity, majesty, glory

marg-e-amboh kaa jashn

marg-e-amboh kaa jashn manaanaa

jaushan-gudaaz

jaushan-var

jaushan-guzaar

jaushan-aa.iina

jaushan-posh

jaushan-e-saGiir

joshaaniida

boiled, excited, ebullient

jaushan-e-kabiir

joshinda

joshaa.nda

a decoction of herbs, especially one used to treat common cold

joshaanaa

jaisaa honaa vaisaa hii nazar aanaa

to know everyone as your own

joshaa.n-o-KHaroshaa.n

josh aanaa

boil, overflow

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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