Make believe meanings in Urdu
Make believe meanings in Urdu are یقین کرو, بہانہ کرنا, فریب دینا Make believe in Urdu. More meanings of make believe, it's definitions, example sentences, related words, idioms and quotations.
Make believe Definitions
Please find 3 English and definitions related to the word Make believe.
- (verb) : represent fictitiously, as in a play, or pretend to be or act like
- (noun) : the enactment of a pretense
- (noun) : imaginative intellectual play
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جی چُرانابے ایمانخوشامد کرناچالنشانہ بنانادم دیناپڑنادروغ یا خلاف کہنادمٹلناڈنڈی مارنااندھا کرنامرغابیجاکیبہانہ کرنافریبیللو پتو کرنادغایقین کروجھوٹلوٹناآج کل کرنادھوکاپہلو بدلناپگڑی اتارناراستہ کتراناشرارتساز باز کرنابِستَر پَر پَڑ جاناچکمہ دینافریب دینافَريببتاکھوکھلا پنشرکبُتّانِشانہ بناناپچارا دینابھینٹ چڑھاناچھوٹی بطخپیشہ ور گھڑ سوارغلط بیانی کرناڈھگ لیناجل دینابہکاوابہانہڈھونگپہلو تہی کرنادھوکا دیناپھسلانا ... فریبقربان کرناشرات کرناآرام کرناکذبچھلمنحرف ہوناگھپلا کرنامَکَرحیلہچابک سوارکسی کام سے بچنابد دیانتچاپلوسی کرنادغا بازیشکار بنانانشہ ملا دینادروغریاجھانساحیلہ کرناحجامت بناناحق مارناٹھگنادغا کرناجی چرنادھوکے بازورغلاناجلمکارلِپَٹناکام چورجُلپھانسناپٹی پڑھاناہچر مچر کرناچھلناگھوڑا دوڑاناجھوٹ بولناغبن کرناالو بنانابَہانَہبالامکر کرناکُترا جانادھونسقُربان کرناعیاریپھنسنابے وقوف بنانالیٹنادروغ گوئی کرناچٹ کر جانادغا دیناکوئی چال يا حيلَہمکرگھڑ دوڑ کا سوار
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What are the meanings of Make believe in Urdu?
Meanings of the word Make believe in Urdu are فریب دینا - fareyb deyna, یقین کرو and بہانہ کرنا - bahaanah karna. To understand how would you translate the word Make believe in Urdu, you can take help from words closely related to Make believe or it’s Urdu translations. Some of these words can also be considered Make believe synonyms. In case you want even more details, you can also consider checking out all of the definitions of the word Make believe. 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 Make believe in a sentence. If you have trouble reading in Urdu we have also provided these meanings in Roman Urdu.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What do you mean by make believe?
Meanings of make believe are فریب دینا - fareyb deyna, یقین کرو and بہانہ کرنا - bahaanah karna
Whats the definition of make believe?
Definition of the make believe are
- represent fictitiously, as in a play, or pretend to be or act like
- the enactment of a pretense
- imaginative intellectual play
What is the synonym of make believe?
Synonym of word make believe are defraud, cheat, wheedle, victimize, swindle, lie, humbug, hocus, gull, belive
What are the idioms related to make believe?
Here are the idioms that are related to the word make believe.
- To play hide and seek
- Make as if or though
- To look through one's fingers
- Turn a blind eye on
What are the quotes with word make believe?
Here is the quote with the word make believe in them
- Now, the essence, the very spirit of Christmas is that we first make believe a thing is so, and lo, it presently turns out to be so. — Stephen Leacock