Curse Word meaning in Urdu
Curse Word Synonyms
Curse Word Definitions
1) Curse Word, Curse, Cuss, Expletive, Oath, Swearing, Swearword : لعنت : (noun) profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger.
Useful Words
Accursed : ملعون , Damnable : قابل ملامت , Cursed : لعنتی , Anathema : بد دعا , Imprecation : بددعا دینے کا عمل , Accurse : کوسنا , Sense : فہم , Rebuff : انکار , Mot Juste : بلکل صحیح لفظ , Term : اصطلاح , Dash : نشان ربط , Smut : واہیات بنانا , Lewdly : شہوت پرستی سے , Bawdiness : فحاشی , Bawdry : واہیات , Coprolalia : گالیاں بکنا , Holonym : ملتا جلتا لفظ , Aback : دنگ رہ جانا , Four-Letter Anglo-Saxon Word : چار الفاظوں والا لفظ , Antonym : لفظ جو دوسرے لفظ کی ضد ہو , Amazingly : حیران کن طور پر , Blow : دھچکا , Surprising : حیرت انگیز , Anthony Comstock : این تھونی کوم اسٹاک , Call Out : پکارنا , Goggle-Eyed : ابھری ہوئی آنکہوں والا , Hey : اوے , Drab : بے لطف , Ambuscade : گھات لگانے کا عمل , Assassinated : مقتول , Assassination : کسی خاص شخصیت کا قتل
Useful Words Definitions
Accursed: under a curse.
Damnable: deserving a curse.
Cursed: deserving a curse; sometimes used as an intensifier.
Anathema: a formal ecclesiastical curse accompanied by excommunication.
Imprecation: the act of calling down a curse that invokes evil (and usually serves as an insult).
Accurse: curse or declare to be evil or anathema or threaten with divine punishment.
Sense: the meaning of a word or expression; the way in which a word or expression or situation can be interpreted.
Rebuff: a deliberate discourteous act (usually as an expression of anger or disapproval).
Mot Juste: the appropriate word or expression.
Term: a word or expression used for some particular thing.
Dash: a punctuation mark (-) used between parts of a compound word or between the syllables of a word when the word is divided at the end of a line of text.
Smut: make obscene.
Lewdly: in a lewd and obscene manner.
Bawdiness: the trait of behaving in an obscene manner.
Bawdry: lewd or obscene talk or writing.
Coprolalia: an uncontrollable use of obscene language; often accompanied by mental disorders.
Holonym: a word that names the whole of which a given word is a part.
Aback: by surprise.
Four-Letter Anglo-Saxon Word: any of several short English words (often having 4 letters) generally regarded as obscene or offensive.
Antonym: a word that expresses a meaning opposed to the meaning of another word, in which case the two words are antonyms of each other.
Amazingly: in an amazing manner; to everyone's surprise.
Blow: an unpleasant or disappointing surprise.
Surprising: causing surprise or wonder or amazement.
Anthony Comstock: United States reformer who led moral crusades against art and literature that he considered obscene (1844-1915).
Call Out: utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy.
Goggle-Eyed: with eyes or mouth open in surprise.
Hey: Used to attract attention or to express surprise.
Drab: lacking in liveliness or charm or surprise.
Ambuscade: the act of concealing yourself and lying in wait to attack by surprise.
Assassinated: murdered by surprise attack for political reasons.
Assassination: murder of a public figure by surprise attack.