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khisyaanii billii khambaa noche
an embarrassed or ashamed person tends to vent his/her feeling by quarrelling
be-niyaaz
without want, free from want, wanting nothing, not in need, able to dispense, independent, carefree
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ochhe ke ghar khaanaa, janam janam kaa taa'na
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to be under obligation to a mean person is painful

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tasavvur
तसव्वुर
.تَصَوُّر
imagination, fancy
[ Aisi duniya ka sirf tasavvur hi kiya ja sakta hai jahan sab chain se hon ]
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'amala
'अमला
.عَمَلہ
staff of servants or workers, operators, executors
[ Damkal ke amala ne aatish-zadgi ke muamlon mein badi mustaidi se kaam kia hai ]
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aatish-zadagii
आतिश-ज़दगी
.آتِش زَدَگی
conflagration, setting fire to houses
[ Daftar ke dastawezat atish-zadgi ki wajah se barbad ho gaye ]
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difaa'ii
दिफ़ा'ई
.دِفاعی
serving for defence, defensive
[ Adlia mein difaai wakil ne mukhalif fariq ki dalilon ko be-buniad thahraya ]
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musta'idii
मुस्त'इदी
.مُسْتَعِدی
readiness, promptitude, alertness
[ Mustaidi ke sath yoga karte rahne se bimariyon ka tadaruk hota hai ]
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afzal
अफ़ज़ल
.اَفْضَل
better, preferable, superior
[ Meri bahnon ka rahna mere paas zachcha-khana mein ba-nisbat ghairon ke bahut afzal aur aala hai ]
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muKHaalif
मुख़ालिफ़
.مُخالِف
opponent, enemy
[ Maujooda hukumat par dabav dalne ke liye mukhalif partiyon ne hath mila liya hai ]
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bar-'aks
बर-'अक्स
.بَر عَکْس
opposite
[ Dusron ke aql se badshah banne ke bar-aks apne dimagh se faqir banna zyada achchha hai ]
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e'tibaar
ए'तिबार
.اِعْتِبار
regard, respect, view
[ Husain apne naana aur naani ke etibar se sabse afzal (most prominent) hai ]
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istifaada
इस्तिफ़ादा
.اِسْتِفادَہ
to gain advantage, profit, gain
[ Ustad ne talaba ko dibacha (Prefece) se sitifada karne ke lie ke kaha ]
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 Origin of bohraan - Arabic
Meaning of bohraan
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