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How meaning in Urdu

How Sentences

How Definitions

1) How : کتنا, کیسا : (acronym) To what extent, amount, or degree.

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How in Idioms


How Is Fixed For? : Is there enough of anything?.

How You Been? : Way of greeting.

How Much Do You Want To Bet? : I can bet that you are wrong.

Useful Words


Goodish : بڑا , Boundless : بے حد , Enormous : بہت زیادہ , Brobdingnagian : دیو ہیکل , Even : برابر , Most : سب سے زیادہ , More : زیادہ , Considerable : بڑا , For : کا , Some : تھوڑا , Much : زیادہ , Severe : نہایت شدید , Any : کوئی , Batch : بہت سارا , Meager : قلیل , Commensurate : موافق , More Or Less : کچھ کچھ , Considerably : بہت , A Good Deal : بہت , Such : اتنا , Outstandingly : غیر معمولی طور پر , So : بہت , Incompletely : نامکمل طور پر , Fairly : مناسب طور پر , Extreme : نہایت , Immensely : لامحدود طور پر , Even : اس سے بھی , Especially : خاص طور پر , Extremely : نہایت , All : مکمل طور پر , Full : پوری حد تک

Useful Words Definitions


Goodish: large in amount or extent or degree.

Boundless: seemingly boundless in amount, number, degree, or especially extent.

Enormous: extraordinarily large in size or extent or amount or power or degree.

Brobdingnagian: unusually great in size or amount or degree or especially extent or scope.

Even: equal in degree or extent or amount; or equally matched or balanced.

Most: the superlative of `much` that can be used with mass nouns and is usually preceded by `the`; a quantifier meaning the greatest in amount or extent or degree.

More: (comparative of `much` used with mass nouns) a quantifier meaning greater in size or amount or extent or degree.

Considerable: large or relatively large in number or amount or extent or degree.

For: Used to indicate amount, extent, or duration.

Some: relatively much but unspecified in amount or extent.

Much: a great amount or extent.

Severe: very bad in degree or extent.

Any: to any degree or extent.

Batch: (often followed by `of`) a large number or amount or extent.

Meager: deficient in amount or quality or extent.

Commensurate: corresponding in size or degree or extent.

More Or Less: to a small degree or extent.

Considerably: to a great extent or degree.

A Good Deal: to a very great degree or extent.

Such: of so extreme a degree or extent.

Outstandingly: to a remarkable degree or extent.

So: to a very great extent or degree.

Incompletely: not to a full degree or extent.

Fairly: to a moderately sufficient extent or degree.

Extreme: of the greatest possible degree or extent or intensity.

Immensely: to an exceedingly great extent or degree.

Even: to a greater degree or extent; used with comparisons.

Especially: to a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common.

Extremely: to a high degree or extent; favorably or with much respect.

All: to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole` is often used informally for `wholly`).

Full: to the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form).


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