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Speaking meaning in Urdu

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Sir : سر , Mutely : چپ چاپ , Speechlessly : بےزبانی سے , Boast : ڈینگیں مارنا , Gag : خاموش کر دینا , Fluency : لکھنے بولنے کی صلاحیت ہونا , Address : بات کرنے کا سلیقہ , Silence : خاموشی , Ostracise : بولنے نہ دینا , Dumb : خاموش , Veracious : سچ بولنے والا , Slip Of The Tongue : لفظ جو غلط ادا ہوجاۓ , Soft-Spoken : ملائم لہجے والا , Anglo-Jewish : برطانوی یہودی , Sharp Tongue : تلخ انداز گفتگو , Susurration : سرگوشی , Affected : غیر طبعی , Hispanic : ہسپانوی , Fleming : فلینڈرز کا باشندہ , Duologue : دو اداکاروں کا مکالمہ , Acadia : کینیڈا کا قصبہ , Gag : منہ بند کرنے کی پٹی , Representation : نمائندگی , Soft Palate : تالو , Present : فعل حال , Elocution : بولنے کا فن , Hoka : ہوکن امریکی انڈین , Acre : ایکڑ , Lip : لب , Conciseness : اختصار , Program : پروگرام

Useful Words Definitions


Sir: sir is used as a respectful form of address for a man. It is often used to show deference or politeness when speaking to someone in a position of authority or as a way to show respect in formal or professional settings. "Sir" is also commonly used to address someone in a customer service or hospitality context. It is a term that denotes respect and is often used to address a person of higher social status or authority.

Mutely: without speaking.

Speechlessly: without speaking.

Boast: speaking of yourself in superlatives.

Gag: prevent from speaking out.

Fluency: skillfulness in speaking or writing.

Address: the manner of speaking to another individual.

Silence: the state of being silent (as when no one is speaking).

Ostracise: avoid speaking to or dealing with.

Dumb: temporarily incapable of speaking.

Veracious: habitually speaking the truth.

Slip Of The Tongue: an accidental and usually trivial mistake in speaking.

Soft-Spoken: having a speaking manner that is not loud or harsh.

Anglo-Jewish: of English-speaking Jews and their culture.

Sharp Tongue: a bitter or critical manner of speaking.

Susurration: speaking softly without vibration of the vocal cords.

Affected: speaking or behaving in an artificial way to make an impression.

Hispanic: related to a Spanish-speaking people or culture.

Fleming: a native of Flanders or a Flemish-speaking Belgian.

Duologue: a part of the script in which the speaking roles are limited to two actors.

Acadia: the French-speaking part of the Canadian Maritime Provinces.

Gag: restraint put into a person's mouth to prevent speaking or shouting.

Representation: the act of representing; standing in for someone or some group and speaking with authority in their behalf.

Soft Palate: a muscular flap that closes off the nasopharynx during swallowing or speaking.

Present: a verb tense that expresses actions or states at the time of speaking.

Elocution: an expert manner of speaking involving control of voice and gesture.

Hoka: a member of a North American Indian people speaking one of the Hokan languages.

Acre: a unit of area (4840 square yards) used in English-speaking countries.

Lip: either of two fleshy folds of tissue that surround the mouth and play a role in speaking.

Conciseness: terseness and economy in writing and speaking achieved by expressing a great deal in just a few words.

Program: a performance (or series of performances) at a public presentation.

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