Avarice meanings in Urdu
Avarice Definitions
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- (noun) : extreme greed for material wealth
- (noun) : reprehensible acquisitiveness; insatiable desire for wealth (personified as one of the deadly sins)
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لقمہبخیلیلالچ دینے والاحرصدعاآزحوصلہآپدادولت مندیجھانسَہچاؤدامامنگہوسآشاخسستزر پرستیلالچطلبلوبھجذبہترغیبمالجاذبیتارادہحریصمرضیبے سنتوکھیہڑکناپرچاناکششروپیہ کی طمعطُعمَہ لَگاناتمناناراضمقصدلگیقاروناشتعالکدللالچیچاہڈڈھیاورغلانابَد قُماشضمیر پرستیدام میں لاناارمانبے صبریپیاس ... کیچڑدھن دیوتاتحریصریسخواہش کرناپُر ہوسطلب کرناندیدہ پنپھسلاہٹبہکاواخواہشترغیب دیناارادہ رکھناہاؤکاجی چلناکنجُوسیبہکاؤریڑھمرادتامعشوقنادیدہ پندھناغوامطلبچارہ لگاناپرواہترشناحبگُمراہیبازاری پنلوبھ یا طمع سےدر خواستطمعآسبہلاوالالےکبیرپچاراآرزوشدت سے خواہش مندکامہوکابہلانا پھسلانافتنہہوس زرپھسلانافرمائشبے چینیچاہتتشنگیدولتاکساؤچاہناطامعاشتیاقکھانے کا ہوکاچمڑے کی چڑیاوَرغَلاہَٹرغبتچارہحسرتبے قناعتیآرزو کرنا
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What are the meanings of Avarice in Urdu?
Meanings of the word Avarice in Urdu are لالچ - laalach, حرص - hirs, آز - aaz, طمع - tama and لوبھ - Lobh. To understand how would you translate the word Avarice in Urdu, you can take help from words closely related to Avarice or it’s Urdu translations. Some of these words can also be considered Avarice synonyms. In case you want even more details, you can also consider checking out all of the definitions of the word Avarice. If there is a match we also include idioms & quotations that either use this word or its translations in them or use any of the related words in English or Urdu translations. These idioms or quotations can also be taken as a literary example of how to use Avarice in a sentence. If you have trouble reading in Urdu we have also provided these meanings in Roman Urdu.
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What do you mean by avarice?
Meanings of avarice are لالچ - laalach, حرص - hirs, آز - aaz, طمع - tama and لوبھ - Lobh
Whats the definition of avarice?
Definition of the avarice are
- extreme greed for material wealth
- reprehensible acquisitiveness; insatiable desire for wealth (personified as one of the deadly sins)
What is the synonym of avarice?
Synonym of word avarice are coven, jereeds, mammon, lentitude, voracity, jereed, greed, laniation, greediness, greeds
What are the idioms related to avarice?
Here are the idioms that are related to the word avarice.
- A covetous man does nothing that he should till he dies
- Covetousness is generally incurable
- Lust for life
- The love of money grows as the money grows
- The pleasure of what we enjoy is lost by coveting more
What are the quotes with word avarice?
Here are the quotes with the word avarice in them
- Beauty is the disinterested one, without which the ancient world refused to understand itself, a word which both imperceptibly and yet unmistakably has bid farewell to our new world, a world of interests, leaving it to its own avarice and sadness. — Hans Urs von Balthasar
- Pride, envy, avarice - these are the sparks have set on fire the hearts of all men. — Dante Alighieri