Compliments meaning in Urdu
Compliments Sentence
Compliments Synonyms
Compliments Definitions
1) Compliments, Regard, Wish : نیک خواہشات : (noun) (usually plural) a polite expression of desire for someone`s welfare.
Useful Words
Indirect Request : تمنا , Greeting : سلام , Impolite : گستاخ , Lady : بی بی , Courteously : نرمی سے , Decency : شائستگی , Regretfully : معذرت خواہانہ انداز سے , Notice : دھیان , White Lie : سفید جھوٹ , Indecent : نازیبا , Sense : فہم , Adverse : مخالف , Coldheartedness : خود غرضی , Welfare-Statist : فلاح و بہبود سے متعلق , Philanthropic Gift : خدمت خلق , Softheartedness : رحم دلی , Altruistic : دوسروں کی بھلائی چاہنے والا , Altruism : جذبہ ایثار , Selfishness : مطلب پرستی , Humanism : انسان دوستی , Do-Gooder : فلاحی کام کرنے والا , Aarp : بزرگوں کی فلاحی تنظیم , Decency : معقولیت , Purser : بھنڈاری , Social Work : سماجی کام , Community Chest : سماجی خیراتی ادارہ , Methodism : طریقت , 1st Earl Attlee : رچرڈ اٹلی , Decouple : جدا کردینا , Phylogenetically : نسلی ارتقا کے طور پر , Architecturally : تعمیر کے لحاظ سے
Useful Words Definitions
Indirect Request: an expression of some desire or inclination.
Greeting: (usually plural) an acknowledgment or expression of good will (especially on meeting).
Impolite: not polite.
Lady: a polite name for any woman.
Courteously: in a polite manner.
Decency: the quality of being polite and respectable.
Regretfully: with regret (used in polite formulas).
Notice: polite or favorable attention.
White Lie: an unimportant lie (especially one told to be tactful or polite).
Indecent: not in keeping with accepted standards of what is right or proper in polite society.
Sense: the meaning of a word or expression; the way in which a word or expression or situation can be interpreted.
Adverse: contrary to your interests or welfare.
Coldheartedness: an absence of concern for the welfare of others.
Welfare-Statist: of or relating to a welfare state.
Philanthropic Gift: voluntary promotion of human welfare.
Softheartedness: a feeling of concern for the welfare of someone (especially someone defenseless).
Altruistic: showing unselfish concern for the welfare of others.
Altruism: the quality of unselfish concern for the welfare of others.
Selfishness: stinginess resulting from a concern for your own welfare and a disregard of others.
Humanism: the doctrine that people's duty is to promote human welfare.
Do-Gooder: someone devoted to the promotion of human welfare and to social reforms.
Aarp: an association of people to promote the welfare of senior citizens.
Decency: the quality of conforming to standards of propriety and morality; the quality of being polite and respectable.
Purser: an officer aboard a ship who keeps accounts and attends to the passengers' welfare.
Social Work: any of various services designed to aid the poor and aged and to increase the welfare of children.
Community Chest: a charity supported by individual subscriptions; defrays the demands on a community for social welfare.
Methodism: the religious beliefs and practices of Methodists characterized by concern with social welfare and public morals.
1st Earl Attlee: British statesman and leader of the Labour Party who instituted the welfare state in Britain (1883-1967).
Decouple: regard as unconnected.
Phylogenetically: with regard to phylogeny.
Architecturally: with regard to architecture.