Prate meanings in Urdu

Prate meanings in Urdu are بک بک کرنا, گپ شپ کرنا Prate in Urdu. More meanings of prate, it's definitions, example sentences, related words, idioms and quotations.

بک بک کرنا گپ شپ کرنا

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Prate Definitions

Please find 1 English and definitions related to the word Prate.

  • (noun) : idle or foolish and irrelevant talk

Idioms related to the meaning of Prate

Englishاردو
A foult once denied is twice committedقصور کر کے ایک بار انکار کرنا گویا دوسری بار قصور کرنا ہے
A promise attended to is a debt settleوعدہ پورا کرنا اسیا جیسے قرض ادا کرنا
Always to excel and to be superior to othersہمیشہ ترقی کرنا اور دوسروں پر سبقت لے جانے کی کوشش کرنا انسان کا فرض ہے
Cudgel one's brainsدماغ سوزی کرنا۔ غوروفکر کرنا
Fly in the face ofمحالفت کرنا بے عزتی کرنا
From a choleric man withdraw a little from him that says nothing for everجو شخص غُصہ ور ہو اس سے پرہیز کرنا ہی بہتر ہے لیکن جو شخص زبان پر قفل لگاۓ رکھے اس کا ہر گز اعتبار نہ کرنا نہ ہی کوئی واسطہ رکھنا
From a choleric man withdraw a little; from him that says nothing for everجو شخص غُصہ ور ہو اس سے پرہیز کرنا ہی بہتر ہے لیکن جو شخص زبان پر قفل لگاۓ رکھے اس کا ہر گز اعتبار نہ کرنا نہ ہی کوئی واسطہ رکھنا
Get a move onجلدی کرنا ترقی کرنا
Hang onچمٹنا لمبا کرنا انتظار کرنا
Hang outنمائش کرنا ظاہر کرنا
Hang upمعطل کرنا طویل کرنا
Hold your jawباتیں کرنا بند کرنا
Horn inمداخلت کرنا قطع کلام کرنا
Knock offنقل کرنا کاپی کرنا ٹریڈ مارک یا کاپی رائٹ کی خلاف
Lay heads togetherمشورہ کرنا۔ گفتگو کرنا
Look intoاچھی طرح معائنہ کرنا تفتیش کرنا
Look toدیکھ بھال کرنا انحصار کرنا
Make goodادا کرنا پورا کرنا
One may be confuted and yet not convincedکسی کو لاجواب کرنا اور بات ہے اور اس کو قائل کرنا اور بات
Set on footپیدا کرنا ابتدا کرنا
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What are the meanings of Prate in Urdu?

Meanings of the word Prate in Urdu are گپ شپ کرنا - gap shap karna and بک بک کرنا - bak bak karna. To understand how would you translate the word Prate in Urdu, you can take help from words closely related to Prate or it’s Urdu translations. Some of these words can also be considered Prate synonyms. In case you want even more details, you can also consider checking out all of the definitions of the word Prate. 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 Prate 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 prate?

Meanings of prate are گپ شپ کرنا - gap shap karna and بک بک کرنا - bak bak karna

Whats the definition of prate?

Definition of the prate are

  • idle or foolish and irrelevant talk

What is the synonym of prate?

Synonym of word prate are gossip, chat, yackety, cackle, buck, blab, prattle, gabble

What are the idioms related to prate?

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

  • A foult once denied is twice committed
  • A promise attended to is a debt settle
  • Always to excel and to be superior to others
  • Cudgel one's brains
  • Fly in the face of

What are the quotes with word prate?

Here is the quote with the word prate in them

  • But while they prate of economic laws, men and women are starving. We must lay hold of the fact that economic laws are not made by nature. They are made by human beings. — Franklin D. Roosevelt