Through meaning in Urdu
Through Sentences
Through Synonym
Through Definitions
1 of 3) Through : شروع سے آخر تک : (adverb) from beginning to end.
Read this story through.
2 of 3) Through : رواں : (satellite adjective) (of a route or journey etc.) continuing without requiring stops or changes.
A through street.
A through bus.+ More
3 of 3) Through, Through And Through : پوری طرح : (adverb) throughout the entire extent.
Got soaked through in the rain.
I'm frozen through.+ More
Useful Words
Ab Initio : شروع میں , Around : ہر وقت , Debut : ظہور پزیری , Opening : افتتاحی , Dateless : دائمی , Start : شروع کرنا , Recommencement : دوبارہ حصول , De Novo : ابتداء سے , In-Between : وسطی , Budding : ا بھرتا , Nascent : نومولود , Oncoming : آغاز , Emergence : برآمدگی , Alpha : پہل , Conception : شروعات , 1st : پہلا , Middle : درمیانی وقت , Abecedarian : حروف کی ترتیب , Begin : شروع ہونا , All Right : ٹھیک ہے , Head Start : تیز شروعات , Adolescence : نوعمری , Agnus Dei : دعا , Aboriginal : ابتدائی , Inception : شروعات , Neolithic : بعد کے پتھر کے زمانے کا , Alliteration : ہم آواز حرف , Rush Hour : رش کا وقت , Aboriginal : اصلی , Elision : حرف علت کو چھوڑ دینے کا عمل , Abecedarius : حروفی ترتیب وار نظم
Useful Words Definitions
Ab Initio: at the beginning.
Around: from beginning to end; throughout.
Debut: the act of beginning something new.
Opening: first or beginning.
Dateless: having no known beginning and presumably no end.
Start: the beginning of anything.
Recommencement: beginning again.
De Novo: from the beginning.
In-Between: being neither at the beginning nor at the end in a series.
Budding: beginning to develop.
Nascent: being born or beginning.
Oncoming: the beginning or early stages.
Emergence: the gradual beginning or coming forth.
Alpha: the beginning of a series or sequence.
Conception: the event that occurred at the beginning of something.
1st: indicating the beginning unit in a series.
Middle: time between the beginning and the end of a temporal period.
Abecedarian: alphabetically arranged (as for beginning readers).
Begin: have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense.
All Right: an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence.
Head Start: the advantage gained by beginning early (as in a race).
Adolescence: the time period between the beginning of puberty and adulthood.
Agnus Dei: a liturgical prayer beginning with these Latin words.
Aboriginal: having existed from the beginning; in an earliest or original stage or state.
Inception: an event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events.
Neolithic: latest part of the Stone Age beginning about 10,000 BC in the Middle East (but later elsewhere).
Alliteration: use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse.
Rush Hour: the times at the beginning and end of the working day when many people are traveling to or from work.
Aboriginal: characteristic of or relating to people inhabiting a region from the beginning.
Elision: omission of a sound between two words (usually a vowel and the end of one word or the beginning of the next).
Abecedarius: a poem having lines beginning with letters of the alphabet in regular order.