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aa.nch

flame, blaze

aa.nchal

corner of stole (etc.)

aa.nch denaa

aa.nch aanaa

aa.nche

that which

aa.nch dikhaanaa

heat, kindle, ignite

aa.nch karnaa

aa.nch lagnaa

be seared by fire

aa.nchuu

raspberry, (Latin) rubus paniculatus or tiliaceus

aa.nch khaanaa

be heated, simmer, boil

aa.nch ka.Dii honaa

flames of a fire to pick up

aa.nch khii.nchnaa

lower the flame of a stove, etc.

aa.nch pahu.nchnaa

aa.nch na aanaa

suffer no harm or injury

aa.nch lagaanaa

aa.nch aThaanaa

aa.nch kii kasar

aa.nch na aane denaa

protect from injury

aa.nch kaa khel hai

aa.nchal-daar

aa.nchal pa.Dnaa

be afflicted by bad omen

aa.nchal denaa

breast-feed a baby while covered

aa.nchal phaa.Dnaa

aa.nchal daabnaa

aa.nchal Dalvaa.ii

aa.nchal-palluu

the embroidered hem of a woman's sheet or mantle

aa.nchal lenaa

aa.nchal dabaanaa

(of an infant) to suck the breast

aa.nchal-gaa.nTh

aa.nchal me.n girah denaa

tie a knot in the corner of a dupatta as an aid to memory

aa.nchal me.n baa.ndhnaa

bear in mind

aa.nchal paknaa

aa.nchal Daalnaa

to throw the sheet (over the head), āṅćal lenā to touch the border or hem of a guest's garment as a sign of welcome, to wipe the hands with the sheet of the bride's or bridegroom's mother (a ceremony in marriages)

aa.nchal me.n baat baa.ndhnaa

to commit something to memory

aa.nchal ulaT denaa

to unveil one's face

aa.nchal mu.nh par rakhnaa

to hide one's face in veil out of bashfulness

aa.nchal pakaanaa

aa.nchal mu.nh par lenaa

to hide one's face in veil out of bashfulness

aa.nchal utaarnaa

dishonour

aa.nchal Dhalnaa

aa.nchal bachaanaa

avoid, show aversion

aa.nchal katarnaa

aa.nchal phailaanaa

aa.nchal Dhalaknaa

aa.nchal ulaT jaanaa

to unveil one's face

aa.nchal sar par Daalnaa

to cover one's head in veil out of bashfulness and following an old tradition

inch

تھوڑا تھوڑا آگے بڑھنا

eunuch

KHassii

uu.nch

height, tallness, highness, lofty

ai.nch

pulling, drawing, stretching

pe.Duu kii aa.nch

woman's sexual desire

pe.Duu kii aa.nch

dozaKH kii aa.nch

saa.nch ko aa.nch

talvaar kii aa.nch

flash of a sword

talvaar kii aa.nch

ka.Dii-aa.nch

peT kii aa.nch

uu.nchaa.ii

altitude, height, elevation, loftiness, exaltation, sublimity

tez-aa.nch

Meaning ofSee meaning ustaad in English, Hindi & Urdu

ustaad

उस्तादاُسْتاد

Origin: Persian

Vazn : 221

Plural: asaatiza

Tags: Education

English meaning of ustaad

Noun, Masculine, Singular

Sher Examples

उस्ताद के हिंदी अर्थ

संज्ञा, पुल्लिंग, एकवचन

  • शिक्षक, अध्यापक, (किसी ज्ञान या कला का) सिखाने वाला

    उदाहरण - वाल्मीकि लव और कुश के उस्ताद थे

  • प्रोफ़ेसर
  • नेता
  • (साहित्य) पद्य एवं गद्य की त्रुटियों का सुधार करने वाला
  • दोस्त, मित्र, मियाँ (सम्मान एवं श्रद्धा के शब्द की जगह और उनके अर्थ में )
  • नपुंसक, ख़्वाजासरा
  • ( अवामी) नाई, हज्जाम, सार्वजनिक स्नानागार में कार्यरत (नाई) मालिश करने वाला, मालिशिया, बावर्ची, दलाल, हम्मामी, मदक या चांडू पिलाने वाला
  • तवायफ़ आदि को गायन, नृत्य आदि कलाओं की शिक्षा देने वाला, प्रायः 'जी' के साथ प्रयुक्त
  • किसी काम का आरंभ करने वाला, संस्थापक, अविष्कारक
  • गुरु, आचार्य, पथप्रदर्शक, मार्गदर्शक, धर्माचार्य, धार्मिक नेता, इमाम, पीर

विशेषण

اُسْتاد کے اردو معانی

اسم، مذکر، واحد

  • معلم، آموز گار، (کسی علم یا فن کا) سکھانے والا

    مثال - بالمیکی لَو اور کُش کے استاد تھے

  • پروفیسر
  • قائد، رہنما
  • (ادب) شعر یا کلام نثر پر اصلاح دینے والا
  • دوست، میاں (احترام و خلوص کے الفاظ کی جگہ اور ان کے معنوں میں)
  • (عوامی) نائی، حجام، باورچی، دلاک، حمامی، مدک یا چانڈو پلانے والا
  • طوائف کو گانا بجانا سکھانے والا، عموماً جی کے ساتھ
  • خواجہ سرا، نامرد
  • کسی کام کا آغاز کرنے والا، بانی، موجد
  • گرو، پیر و مرشد، امام

صفت

  • چالاک، عیار، حرّاف، شعبدہ باز، مداری
  • کامل، ماہر، آزمودہ کار (کسی فن، علم یا صناعت وغیرہ میں)

Synonyms of ustaad

Antonyms of ustaad

Interesting Information on ustaad

The word ‘Ustaad’ entered the Urdu language from Persian. Its journey began with the religious Zoroastrian book Awista, which was in the ancient Iranian language and had very few people who understood it. The person who understood Awista was known as ‘Awista-wed’. The word ‘wed’ is still used for ‘Hakim (wise)’, or ‘Daanaa (learned)’. Gradually, the word first became ‘Awista-wid’, and then morphed into ‘Ustaad’. Originally, the word was used only for those who understood religious texts, but later became an appellation for everyone who taught and tutored. Nowadays, a master of an art or a skill is referred to as Ustaad, too. The word has become an inseparable part of the names of the virtuosos of Indian classical music. Today, in everyday speech, the word has taken a new meaning; being artful has come to be known as Ustaadi dikhaana. Endearingly, friends too address each other as Ustaad these days. In Indian films, characters of all sorts are depicted as Ustads, and films named ‘Ustadon ke Ustad’, ‘Do Ustad’, and ‘Ustadi, Ustad Ki’ are also found. shaagird hai.n ham 'miir' se ustaad ke 'raasiKH' ustaado.n kaa ustaad hai ustaad hamaaraa

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