Both meaning in Urdu
Both Sentences
Both Definitions
1) Both : دونوں : (satellite adjective) (used with count nouns) two considered together; the two.
What`s happened to both of you?
Both girls are pretty.
Useful Words
Each : ہر ایک , Every : ہر , Some : کچھ , Several : کئی , Fewer : کم تعداد سے متعلق , Few : تہوڑے , All : پورا , Most : زیادہ تر , Many : اکثر , Recount : دوبارہ گننا , Attributive : وصفی , Miscount : غلط حساب کرنا , Adjective : اسم صفت , Census : مردم شماری , Inanimate : بے جان چیزوں کے لئے استعمال ہونا , Accusative : اسم کی قسم , Little : ذرا سا , Recount : گنوانا , Leucopenia : خون میں سفید خونی ذرات کی کم شدہ تعداد , Less : کم , More : زیادہ , Most : سب سے زیادہ , Scaler : پیمائش کار , Dainty : من پسند کھانے کی چیز , Apiece : فی کس , Agenda Item : کلیدی شئے , After All : کچھ بھی ہو , Respective : اپنی اپنی جگہ , All In All : مجموعی طور پر , Assessable : قابل غور , Arms : اسلحہ
Useful Words Definitions
Each: (used of count nouns) every one considered individually.
Every: (used of count nouns) each and all of the members of a group considered singly and without exception.
Some: quantifier; used with either mass nouns or plural count nouns to indicate an unspecified number or quantity.
Several: (used with count nouns) of an indefinite number more than 2 or 3 but not many.
Fewer: (comparative of `few' used with count nouns) quantifier meaning a smaller number of.
Few: a quantifier that can be used with count nouns and is often preceded by `a'; a small but indefinite number.
All: quantifier; used with either mass or count nouns to indicate the whole number or amount of or every one of a class.
Most: (superlative of `many` used with count nouns and often preceded by `the`) quantifier meaning the greatest in number.
Many: a quantifier that can be used with count nouns and is often preceded by `as` or `too` or `so` or `that`; amounting to a large but indefinite number.
Recount: count again.
Attributive: of adjectives; placed before the nouns they modify.
Miscount: count wrongly.
Adjective: the word class that qualifies nouns.
Census: a periodic count of the population.
Inanimate: belonging to the class of nouns denoting nonliving things.
Accusative: the case of nouns serving as the direct object of a verb.
Little: (quantifier used with mass nouns) small in quantity or degree; not much or almost none or (with `a`) at least some.
Recount: an additional (usually a second) count; especially of the votes in a close election.
Leucopenia: an abnormal lowering of the white blood cell count.
Less: (comparative of `little' usually used with mass nouns) a quantifier meaning not as great in amount or degree.
More: (comparative of `much` used with mass nouns) a quantifier meaning greater in size or amount or extent or degree.
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.
Scaler: an electronic pulse counter used to count pulses that occur too rapidly to be recorded individually.
Dainty: something considered choice to eat.
Apiece: to or from every one of two or more (considered individually).
Agenda Item: one of the items to be considered.
After All: emphasizes something to be considered.
Respective: considered individually.
All In All: with everything considered (and neglecting details).
Assessable: capable of being considered carefully.
Arms: weapons considered collectively.
Both in Book Titles
Both Sides: The Story of Revelation.
Being Both: Embracing Two Religions in One Interfaith Family.
Women and Film: Both Sides of the Camera.