Stride meanings in Urdu
Stride Definitions
Please find 3 English and definitions related to the word Stride.
- (verb) : cover or traverse by taking long steps
- (verb) : walk with long steps
- (noun) : significant progress (especially in the phrase make strides')
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گزبڑھنامعین رفتار سے چلناپاوںرُتپھدکنامحرابجست مارنازمین دوز تہہ خانہچھلانگ لگاناپیمانہپھاگن چیتخرامقدموں کی چاپنقشٹپپاکسی نتیجے پر پہنچنادرعہروانگیدر بدر کرناپاؤں رکھناسَماناچھل کودگمبزکمان بناناپھاندوزنڈگ بھرناپاؤںسنبھل سنبھل کر چلناقدم کی چاپتال پر ناچناٹپپا لگانااچھل پڑناباڑاچلنابہ قطار چلناروندناہندنجست یاپھلانگلداؤ ڈالنااحاطہچلاناناپناروانہ ہوناچرنموسماچھلناچلنےپھاندنا ... اڑناعملگمنسرحدی علاقہڈگچھونکناناچ کودقببہآنگنکوچباقاعدہ قدم اٹھاناپاموسَمچھلانگ مارناقوساچکناچھلانگپیمائش کرناانگریزی تیسرا مہینہچلنے یا بھاگنے کا ایک قدمپینڈمرحلہجست لگاناقوسی تعمیرجھٹ سے نتیجہ نکالنابیدروانہ کرنامارچ کرناپَیرفَصَلکدکناقبہکودکد کڑے لگاناقیاسقدم بقدم چلناپیرقدم ناپناپاوں کی آہٹاقدامپھلانگپھانناپٹائ کی چھڑیچل دیناسرحدی علاقہ êlaaqahقدم رکھناوقتایک ٹانگ کی کودمحراب یا گمبز بناناچوکحدماپناکوچ کرناقدمجھالناجستسکیل کا کوئی ایک درجہزقند بھرناپھانچاپسرحدفوجی انداز سے چلنافٹسماںناچگنبدصحنلے چلناڈیرا ڈنڈا اٹھاناپگرتکودنادوڑنےچوکڑی بھرناتڑپناآنکنامارچرفتارگامچالپھلانگنازقند
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What are the meanings of Stride in Urdu?
Meanings of the word Stride in Urdu are ڈگ - dag, قدم - qadam, ڈگ بھرنا - dag bharna, پھلانگنا - phalaangna and گام - gaam. To understand how would you translate the word Stride in Urdu, you can take help from words closely related to Stride or it’s Urdu translations. Some of these words can also be considered Stride synonyms. In case you want even more details, you can also consider checking out all of the definitions of the word Stride. 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 Stride 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 stride?
Meanings of stride are ڈگ - dag, قدم - qadam, ڈگ بھرنا - dag bharna, پھلانگنا - phalaangna and گام - gaam
Whats the definition of stride?
Definition of the stride are
- cover or traverse by taking long steps
- walk with long steps
- significant progress (especially in the phrase make strides')
What is the synonym of stride?
Synonym of word stride are foot pace, yard, stets, steeds, pace, march, measure, vault, footstep, jump over
What are the idioms related to stride?
Here are the idioms that are related to the word stride.
- To poison one ears against
- To poison ones ears against
- Step by step one goes far
- A needy man is lost when he wishes to limitate a powerful man
- Hold or stand one ground
What are the quotes with word stride?
Here is the quote with the word stride in them
- I was the youngest of my entire family so you are tap-dancing to try to get the attention of your older cousins. I really hit my social stride in 6th grade, but before that I was a pretty big dork. You learn how to be amusing and how to work for it. — Sloane Crosley