Scare meanings in Urdu

Scare meanings in Urdu are اچانک ڈر, خوفزدہ کرنا, دہلانا, ہِراساں کَرنا, اچانک خوف زَدَہ کَرنا, ڈرانا, دہشت Scare in Urdu. More meanings of scare, it's definitions, example sentences, related words, idioms and quotations.

اچانک ڈر خوفزدہ کرنا دہلانا ہِراساں کَرنا اچانک خوف زَدَہ کَرنا ڈرانا دہشت

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Scare Definitions

Please find 4 English and definitions related to the word Scare.

  • (verb) : cause fear in
  • (verb) : cause to lose courage
  • (noun) : sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events
  • (noun) : a sudden attack of fear

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بھئے ماننابھَيانکرعباچھی طرح رعب ڈالنااندیشہڈراوا دیناخائف ہوناآفت توڑناترسدہشتہولناکیسلابتدھمکی دیناحزنداب جماناسہمخوف کھانادہشت زدہ کر ديناہیبتايک استمراریہراسفق ہونالرزہ براندام ہوناپھریری آنااندیشہ کرناخوفوحشتڈانٹناتخویفجلالرعب جماناکھٹکاخَوفبدحواس کرنادابخوف دلاناخوف زدہ کرناانتباہبھے کرنادھڑکاناگواربھے دکھانابھے یا رعب دکھانازیر کرناڈپٹخوفزدہ ہوناڈانٹ ڈپٹفِکرمَندیہول پیدا کرناحیرت ...

What are the meanings of Scare in Urdu?

Meanings of the word Scare in Urdu are ڈرانا - daraana, خوفزدہ کرنا - khauf zadah karna, دہلانا - daehlaana and دہشت - daehshat. To understand how would you translate the word Scare in Urdu, you can take help from words closely related to Scare or it’s Urdu translations. Some of these words can also be considered Scare synonyms. In case you want even more details, you can also consider checking out all of the definitions of the word Scare. 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 Scare 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 scare?

Meanings of scare are ڈرانا - daraana, خوفزدہ کرنا - khauf zadah karna, دہلانا - daehlaana and دہشت - daehshat

Whats the definition of scare?

Definition of the scare are

  • cause fear in
  • cause to lose courage
  • sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events
  • a sudden attack of fear

What is the synonym of scare?

Synonym of word scare are overawe, frighten, horrify, terrify, dismay, daunt, threaten, appall, threat, terrors

What are the idioms with the word scare?

Here are the idioms with the word scare in them.

  • They are as good cats who scare the mice away as those who devour them

What are the quotes with word scare?

Here are the quotes with the word scare in them

  • At my age flowers scare me. — George Burns
  • There's nobody in the business strong enough to scare me. — Tupac Shakur
  • I am surprised by how not-adopted the video reply has been. What keeps other people from doing it, I think, is that they think a video comes across as 'I'm cool, look at how many e-mails I get.' That perception doesn't scare me, because I know who I am. — Gary Vaynerchuk
  • I'm a guy who likes to watch something cool, creepy and suspenseful and there is no show to watch as an adult that would scare me at for even four seconds. — Todd McFarlane