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Tale meaning in Urdu

Tale Synonyms

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Tale Definitions

1 of 2) Tale, Narration, Narrative, Story : افسانہ, قصہ, کہانی : (noun) a message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events; presented in writing or drama or cinema or as a radio or television program.

2 of 2) Tale, Fib, Story, Taradiddle, Tarradiddle : جھوٹ : (noun) a trivial lie.

Useful Words


Coverage : نشریات , Folk Tale : عوامی کہانی , Saga : رزمیہ داستان , Narrator : کہانی سنانے والا , Statement : بیان , Frame : سینما میں کسی فلم کی ایک تصویر , Mystery : کوئی ناول یا ڈراما جو جرائم کی تفتیش کے سلسلے میں ہو , Account : تاریخ , Sob Story : ہمدردی پیدا کرنے والی جذباتی کہانی , Distort : توڑ مروڑ کر پیش کرنا , Fable : قصہ , Broadcast : نشر یات , Broadcaster : ناشر , Chronology : واقعات کی تاریخ وار ترتیب , Commercial : اشتہار , Air : نشر کرنا , Air : نشر ہونا , Active : دمکتا ہوا , Production : پیشکش , Colorcast : رنگین ٹیلی کاسٹ , Aerial : انٹینا , Entertainment Industry : تماشے کا کاروبار , David Sarnoff : سارنوف , Communication Theory : مواصلات , Studio : وہ جگہ جہاں سے ٹی وی اور ریڈیو کے پروگرام نشر ہوتے ہیں , Telethon : ٹی وی پر بیٹھ کر خیرات جمع کرنا لوگوں کے لئے , Register : درج کرنا , Transmission : ترسیل کا عمل , Recounting : بیان , Res Gestae : حقائق , Cinematic : سینمائی

Useful Words Definitions


Coverage: the news as presented by reporters for newspapers or radio or television.

Folk Tale: a tale circulated by word of mouth among the common folk.

Saga: a narrative telling the adventures of a hero or a family; originally (12th to 14th centuries) a story of the families that settled Iceland and their descendants but now any prose narrative that resembles such an account.

Narrator: someone who tells a story.

Statement: a message that is stated or declared; a communication (oral or written) setting forth particulars or facts etc.

Frame: a single one of a series of still transparent pictures forming a cinema, television or video film.

Mystery: a story about a crime (usually murder) presented as a novel or play or movie.

Account: a record or narrative description of past events.

Sob Story: a sentimental story (or drama) of personal distress; designed to arouse sympathy.

Distort: make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story.

Fable: a story about mythical or supernatural beings or events.

Broadcast: a radio or television show.

Broadcaster: someone who broadcasts on radio or television.

Chronology: a record of events in the order of their occurrence.

Commercial: a commercially sponsored ad on radio or television.

Air: broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television.

Air: medium for radio and television broadcasting.

Active: (of the sun) characterized by an increased occurrence of sunspots and flares and radio emissions.

Production: a presentation for the stage or screen or radio or television.

Colorcast: a television program that is broadcast in color.

Aerial: an electrical device that sends or receives radio or television signals.

Entertainment Industry: those involved in providing entertainment: radio and television and films and theater.

David Sarnoff: United States businessman who pioneered in radio and television broadcasting (1891-1971).

Communication Theory: the discipline that studies the principles of transmiting information and the methods by which it is delivered (as print or radio or television etc.).

Studio: workplace consisting of a room or building where movies or television shows or radio programs are produced and recorded.

Telethon: a television program or show, for long time, whose purpose is to raise money for charity on telephone.

Register: record in writing; enter into a book of names or events or transactions.

Transmission: the act of sending a message; causing a message to be transmitted.

Recounting: an act of narration.

Res Gestae: rule of evidence that covers words that are so closely associated with an occurrence that the words are considered part of the occurrence and as such their report does not violate the hearsay rule.

Cinematic: of or pertaining to or characteristic of the cinema.

Related Words


Lie : ٹال مٹول , Cock-And-Bull Story : بناوٹی قصہ

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