Unearned meaning in Urdu
Unearned Sentence
Unearned Definitions
1) Unearned : محنت کے بغیر حاصل شدہ : (adjective) not gained by merit or labor or service.
Unearned income.
An unearned run.
Useful Words
Income : آمدنی , Launderette : خود سے کپڑے دہونے کی جگہ جہاں خود کار مشینیں لگی ہوں , Serviceable : قابل خدمت , Good-For-Naught : نا اہل , Unworthy : غیر مستحق , Valuable : قیمتی , Honorable Mention : اعزازی ذکر , Worthiness : قیمت , Award : عطا کرنا , Worthy : لائق , Credible : معتبر , Worthy : قابل قدر , Lost : ہاری ہوئی , Empty-Handed : بے صلہ , Scholarship : تعلیمی وظیفہ یا امداد , Perception : علم , Work Of Art : فن پارہ , Lore : روایات کا علم ہونا , Blue Ribbon : اعزاز , Fair : حلال رزق , Bookworm : نظریہ پرست , Head Start : تیز شروعات , Unstudied : بے مطالعہ , Head Linesman : فٹبال کا ریفری , Stature : قدرتی اٹھان , Bookman : عالم , Arriviste : نیا نیا امیر شخص , Federal Republic Of Nigeria : نائیجیریا , Knight : سورما , Algeria : الجزائر , Bond Servant : غلام
Useful Words Definitions
Income: the financial gain (earned or unearned) accruing over a given period of time.
Launderette: a self-service laundry (service mark Laundromat) where coin-operated washing machines are available to individual customers.
Serviceable: ready for service or able to give long service.
Good-For-Naught: without merit.
Unworthy: lacking in value or merit.
Valuable: having worth or merit or value.
Honorable Mention: an official recognition of merit.
Worthiness: the quality or state of having merit or value.
Award: give as judged due or on the basis of merit.
Worthy: having qualities or abilities that merit recognition in some way.
Credible: appearing to merit belief or acceptance.
Worthy: having worth or merit or value; being honorable or admirable.
Lost: not gained or won.
Empty-Handed: having acquired or gained nothing.
Scholarship: financial aid provided to a student on the basis of academic merit.
Perception: knowledge gained by perceiving.
Work Of Art: art that is a product of one of the fine arts (especially a painting or sculpture of artistic merit).
Lore: knowledge gained through tradition or anecdote.
Blue Ribbon: an honor or award gained for excellence.
Fair: gained or earned without cheating or stealing.
Bookworm: a person who pays more attention to formal rules and book learning than they merit.
Head Start: the advantage gained by beginning early (as in a race).
Unstudied: lacking knowledge gained by study often in a particular field.
Head Linesman: a football official in charge of recording yardage gained or lost.
Stature: high level of respect gained by impressive development or achievement.
Bookman: a learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplines.
Arriviste: a person who has suddenly risen to a higher economic status but has not gained social acceptance of others in that class.
Federal Republic Of Nigeria: a republic in West Africa on the Gulf of Guinea; gained independence from Britain in 1960; most populous African country.
Knight: originally a person of noble birth trained to arms and chivalry; today in Great Britain a person honored by the sovereign for personal merit.
Algeria: a republic in northwestern Africa on the Mediterranean Sea with a population that is predominantly Sunni Muslim; colonized by France in the 19th century but gained autonomy in the early 1960s.
Bond Servant: someone bound to labor without wages.