Conversationally meaning in Urdu
Conversationally Synonyms
Conversationally Definitions
1) Conversationally, Colloquially, Informally : غیر رسمی طور پر, عام زبان میں : (adverb) with the use of colloquial expressions.
Useful Words
Blame : بے حد , Chummy : دوستانہ , Bigheaded : مغرور , Hexed : منہوس , Bad : درد محسوس ہونا , Invite : مدعو کرنا , Bittie : بہت چھوٹا , Blockheaded : بیوقوف , Honest-To-God : یقینی , Banging : وسعت غیر معمولی جسامت , At Any Rate : کم از کم , Bare-Ass : ننگا , Certainly : یقیناً , Come By : آتے جاتے رہنا , Arrant : بالکل , Apparently : واضع طور پر , Easy : سست رفتاری سے , Absolutely : بالکل , Good : پوری طرح , Easily : آسانی کے ساتھ , Brevity : اختصار , Rattling : بہت زیادہ , Absolute : بالکل , Departure : وصال , Neologist : مجدد زبان , Honeyed Words : میٹھے بول , All : مکمل طور پر , Colloquialism : عام بول چال , Quantity : تعداد , Variable : متنوع , Accurate : درست
Useful Words Definitions
Blame: expletives used conversationally as intensives.
Chummy: (used colloquially) having the relationship of friends or pals.
Bigheaded: (used colloquially) overly conceited or arrogant.
Hexed: (usually used colloquially) causing or accompanied by misfortune.
Bad: feeling physical discomfort or pain (`tough' is occasionally used colloquially for `bad').
Invite: a colloquial expression for invitation.
Bittie: (used informally) very small.
Blockheaded: (used informally) stupid.
Honest-To-God: (used informally especially for emphasis).
Banging: (used informally) very large.
At Any Rate: if nothing else (`leastwise` is informal and `leastways` is colloquial).
Bare-Ass: (used informally) completely unclothed.
Certainly: definitely or positively (`sure` is sometimes used informally for `surely`).
Come By: visit informally and spontaneously.
Arrant: without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers.
Apparently: unmistakably (`plain` is often used informally for `plainly`).
Easy: without speed (`slow' is sometimes used informally for `slowly').
Absolutely: completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers.
Good: completely and absolutely (`good' is sometimes used informally for `thoroughly').
Easily: with ease (`easy` is sometimes used informally for `easily`).
Brevity: the use of brief expressions.
Rattling: used as intensifiers; `real` is sometimes used informally for `really`; `rattling` is informal.
Absolute: complete and without restriction or qualification; sometimes used informally as intensifiers.
Departure: euphemistic expressions for death.
Neologist: a lexicographer of new words and expressions.
Honeyed Words: inconsequential expressions of affection.
All: to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole` is often used informally for `wholly`).
Colloquialism: a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech.
Quantity: the concept that something has a magnitude and can be represented in mathematical expressions by a constant or a variable.
Variable: a symbol (like x or y) that is used in mathematical or logical expressions to represent a variable quantity.
Accurate: (of ideas, images, representations, expressions) characterized by perfect conformity to fact or truth ; strictly correct.