Mood meanings in Urdu

Mood meanings in Urdu are چڑچِڑا پن, عارضی حالتِ ذہن یا کیفیت, کیفیت مزاج, طبیعت, مزاج, بیزاری, حال, رنگ, کیفیت Mood in Urdu. More meanings of mood, it's definitions, example sentences, related words, idioms and quotations.

چڑچِڑا پن عارضی حالتِ ذہن یا کیفیت کیفیت مزاج طبیعت مزاج بیزاری حال رنگ کیفیت

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Mood Definitions

Please find 2 English and definitions related to the word Mood.

  • (noun) : the prevailing psychological state
  • (noun) : verb inflections that express how the action or state is conceived by the speaker

More words from Urdu related to Mood

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چمکاناخبرغیظگناکراہجیپیپاانسجوشصُورت حالآزردگیجھکنانشہسوزحاضریوجدگوشوارہبرتاوٴہستی میں لانابیان دینارخشرحماجرادرجہ حرارتسمجھناعالملہجہعافیتنقشہگونپلہئیتانفرادی مزاجلاکھناپیتصفتتنفر کرناکرناتعارف کراناآفتظاہر داریگوںناولکرداراندامبل بوتاکاروباردرشنانبساطملائم کرنا ...

Idioms related to the meaning of Mood

Englishاردو
Xenophobiaاچانک بیزاری
Good temperاچھی طبیعت
Listlessness and silence denote the loverطبیعت کی سستی اور خاموشی عشق کی علامت ہیں
To put a new face onکی کیفیت بدلنا
Black will take no other hueکالے پر دوسرا کوئی رنگ نہیں چڑھ سکتا
Do not be deceived by outward appearanceرنگ روپ دیکھ کر نہ بُھولیے
Electric blueنیلا رنگ
Never carry two faces under one hoodدو رنگی چھوڑ دے یک رنگ ہو جا
One pot sets another boilingخربوزے کو دیکھ کر خربوزہ رنگ پکڑتا ہے
Society moulds menخربوزے کو دیکھ کر خربوزہ رنگ پکڑتا ہے
Society moulds the manخربوزے کو دیکھ کر خربوزہ رنگ پکڑتا ہے
When the cid cock crows the young cock followsخربوزے کو دیکھ کر خربوزہ رنگ پکڑتا ہے
Round danceرنگ میں ناچنا
Slight means great effectہینگ لگے نہ پھٹکڑی رنگ چوکھا آۓ
There is an hour where in a man might be happy all his life could be find itاکثر اوقات زندگی میں یہ غلطی کی جاتی ہے کہ بڑی بڑی خوشیاں تلاش کی جاتی ہیں اور وہ ملتی نہیں دراصل چھوٹی چھوٹی خوشیاں کل زندگی کو خوش رنگ بنانے کے لیے کافی ہو سکتی ہیں بشرطیکہ انسان کو اس راز سے واقفیت ہو
Variety is pleasingگلہاۓ رنگا رنگ سے ہے زینت چمن
Write with the learned but speak with the vulgarتمہارا طرزِ تحریر عالمانہ لیکن طرزِ تقریر کو سادہ رنگ لئے ہوۓ ہونا چاہیئے
Zeal without knowledge is fire without lightگرم جوشی ہو مگر بے سمجھی کا رنگ لئے ہوۓ تو وہ بمنزلہ آگ کے ہے جو دھواں دیتی ہے اور روشنی سے خارج ہے
Round danceرنگ میں ناچنا یا اکٹھے ملکر ناچنا
There is an hour where in a man might be happy all his life could be find itاکثر اوقات زندگی میں یہ غلطی کی جاتی ہے کہ بڑی بڑی خوشیاں تلاش کی جاتی ہیں اور وہ ملتی نہیں دراصل چھوٹی چھوٹی خوشیاں کل زندگی کو خوش رنگ بنانے
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What are the meanings of Mood in Urdu?

Meanings of the word Mood in Urdu are رنگ - rang, مزاج - mizaaj, حال - haal, کیفیت - kaefiyat, بیزاری - Bezaari and طبیعت - tabiiat. To understand how would you translate the word Mood in Urdu, you can take help from words closely related to Mood or it’s Urdu translations. Some of these words can also be considered Mood synonyms. In case you want even more details, you can also consider checking out all of the definitions of the word Mood. 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 Mood 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 mood?

Meanings of mood are رنگ - rang, مزاج - mizaaj, حال - haal, کیفیت - kaefiyat, بیزاری - Bezaari and طبیعت - tabiiat

Whats the definition of mood?

Definition of the mood are

  • the prevailing psychological state
  • verb inflections that express how the action or state is conceived by the speaker

What is the synonym of mood?

Synonym of word mood are chroma, pride, affair, remark, temperable, vexation, aspect, nature, this, quality

What are the idioms related to mood?

Here are the idioms that are related to the word mood.

  • Xenophobia
  • Good temper
  • Listlessness and silence denote the lover
  • To put a new face on
  • Black will take no other hue

What are the quotes with word mood?

Here are the quotes with the word mood in them

  • While a large segment of the art world has obsessed over a tiny number of stars and their prices, an aesthetic shift has been occurring. It's not a movement - movements are more sure of themselves. It's a change of mood or expectation, a desire for art to be more than showy effects, big numbers, and gamesmanship. — Jerry Saltz
  • I see 30 to 40 gallery shows a week, and no matter what kind of mood I'm in, no matter how bad the art is, I almost always feel better afterward. I can learn as much from bad art as from good. — Jerry Saltz
  • I was very much into buying contemporary art, but I've just decided I want to get rid of it all. Not that it's not great art, but all of a sudden my mood has changed, and I want to go back to seventeenth- and eighteenth-century masters. — Sylvester Stallone
  • Nothing. We're all friends and friendly. So when the cameras go down, depending on the mood or the nature of the material we're dealing with, there's usually a kind of a prevailing light attitude that's floating around. — Richard Dean Anderson