Haggard meanings in Urdu
Haggard Definitions
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- (adjective satellite) : very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold
- (adjective satellite) : showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering
- (noun) : British writer noted for romantic adventure novels (1856-1925)
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بھٹکا ہواسڈولڈھلوان ہوناکمخراب خستہحیرت زدہد رنجآوردبلا ہوناکاغذیخارش زدہکمزورمائل ہوناخراب ہوناٹیک لگاناہیبت یا حیرت زدہاستخوانیتناوٴ کا شکارگل اندامسوکٹیامحنت کرکے تھکا ہواچنڈالضعیفہیبتسہارا دیناناکافیشکستہ حالشکستہجلدیدبلا کرناسوکھیمریضدُبلاجھکناناخلفمصیبت زدہوحشت زدہسوکٹاتنا ہوادقیقدربلشلحقیربگڑا ہواترچھا ہونابےحقیقتخستہ حالدبلاپتلالٹاناچورکسل ... اجاڑآبلہ پاذلیلجھکاناڈھیلامفلسبھونچکاغمگینسکھانامہینبانجھدبلا پتلاپتلابگڑناغیر فائدہ مندمفلوک الحالشکستگی کی حالت میںنازُکدبلاتھکا ہواخرابسرا سیمہشامت زدہبغیر چربی کا گوشتلانبابدبختہیبت زدہغم آلوسوکھناچھدرادھبے دارنحیف بناناوحشت ناکخوارتکیہ کرناہکا بکابدحالپریشان حالکم موٹالاغرتھکا ہاراکم بختگھبرایامشکلچھریراچھوٹاتباہبربادملول ملال انگیزلٹ جاناپتلیبیمارسُوکھابھروسہ کرناخستہ حال ہونامرجھایا ہواحواس باختہجس کی ہڈیوں پر گوشت کم ہوتنا ہُواہلکاماڑااُکتایا ہوابے چارہکم زوردھان پانمفلوکٹُوٹا پُھوٹاچمڑے کاگھلاناسیربے دمگُھلا ہوادبلا پنناامیدبے آرامدہشت زدہافسردہگھلنارقیقبہت کمنحیفبے زاربد بختسوکھاگھٹیااعتماد کرناآفت زدہجو خستہ حالت میں ہونازکدربل کرناخستہتھکاہلکانمصیبت کا ماراٹیڑھا ہونالمبابدنصیبدم بخودتاسف آمیزجھرنالطیفقدر قلیللاغر کرناویراننیچسہارا لینابھوچکاشومکھنڈرباریکمریلماندہپست
What are the meanings of Haggard in Urdu?
Meanings of the word Haggard in Urdu are دبلا - dubla, بدحال - bad haal, وحشت زدہ - waehshat zadah, خستہ حال - khastah haal and لاغر - laaghir. To understand how would you translate the word Haggard in Urdu, you can take help from words closely related to Haggard or it’s Urdu translations. Some of these words can also be considered Haggard synonyms. In case you want even more details, you can also consider checking out all of the definitions of the word Haggard. 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 Haggard 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 haggard?
Meanings of haggard are دبلا - dubla, بدحال - bad haal, وحشت زدہ - waehshat zadah, خستہ حال - khastah haal and لاغر - laaghir
Whats the definition of haggard?
Definition of the haggard are
- very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold
- showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering
- British writer noted for romantic adventure novels (1856-1925)
What is the synonym of haggard?
Synonym of word haggard are slimsy, unwell, aghast, slimily, rueful, drawn, leanest, miserable, disembroiled, measly
What are the quotes with word haggard?
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- It's cool when your husband starts to sing some old Merle Haggard song and I can pop in with a harmony and it doesn't sound too bad. — Trisha Yearwood