Covet meaning in Urdu
Covet Sentence
Covet Definitions
1) Covet : لالچ رکھنا, حرص رکھنا : (verb) wish, long, or crave for (something, especially the property of another person).
He covets this new car.
She covets her sister`s house.
Useful Words
Longevity : طویل عمر , Derelict : بے گھر بے روزگار شخص , Insured : بیمہ دار , Conveyance : انتقال , Slenderness : نزاکت , Defender : محافظ , Bestower : ہدیہ کرنے والا , Caretaker : نگران , Renter : کرایہ دار , Assess : ٹیکس لگانا , Bunco : فریبی چال , Testament : وصیت , Heir-At-Law : قانونی وارث , Legal Guardian : متولی , Revenue Enhancement : محصول , Lease : قسطوں پر خریدنا , Bailor : تحویل کنندہ , Mugger : لٹیرا , Pawnbroker : گروی رکھنے والا , Capital : سرمایہ , Bench : کرسی جس پر ایک سے زیادہ لوگ بیٹھ سکتے ہوں , Rambler : بلا مقصد گھومنے والا , Strider : لمبے لمبے قدموں سے تیز تیز چلنے والا شخص , Old Hand : تجربہ کار جنگجو , Bookman : عالم , Heron : لمبی گردن اور لمبی ٹانگوں والا پرندہ , Malleability : صورت پذیری , Chattel : منقولہ جائداد , Trespass : بے جا مداخلت کرنا , Abandonment : جائیداد سے دست برداری , Communisation : قومی ملکیت میں لینا
Useful Words Definitions
Longevity: the property of being long-lived.
Derelict: a person without a home, job, or property.
Insured: a person whose interests are protected by an insurance policy; a person who contracts for an insurance policy that indemnifies him against loss of property or life or health etc.
Conveyance: act of transferring property title from one person to another.
Slenderness: the property of an attractively thin person.
Defender: a person who cares for persons or property.
Bestower: person who makes a gift of property.
Caretaker: a custodian who is hired to take care of something (property or a person).
Renter: an owner of property who receives payment for its use by another person.
Assess: charge (a person or a property) with a payment, such as a tax or a fine.
Bunco: a swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless property.
Testament: a legal document declaring a person`s wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die.
Heir-At-Law: the person legally entitled to inherit the property of someone who dies intestate.
Legal Guardian: a person (or institution) to whom legal title to property is entrusted to use for another`s benefit.
Revenue Enhancement: charge against a citizen`s person or property or activity for the support of government.
Lease: the period of time during which a contract conveying property to a person is in effect.
Bailor: the person who delivers personal property (goods or money) in trust to the bailee in a bailment.
Mugger: a robber who takes property by threatening or performing violence on the person who is robbed (usually on the street).
Pawnbroker: a person who lends money at interest in exchange for personal property that is deposited as security.
Capital: wealth in the form of money or property owned by a person or business and human resources of economic value.
Bench: a long seat for more than one person.
Rambler: a person who takes long walks in the country.
Strider: a person who walks rapidly with long steps.
Old Hand: an experienced person who has been through many battles; someone who has given long service.
Bookman: a learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplines.
Heron: grey or white wading bird with long neck and long legs and (usually) long bill.
Malleability: the property of being physically malleable; the property of something that can be worked or hammered or shaped without breaking.
Chattel: personal as opposed to real property; any tangible movable property (furniture or domestic animals or a car etc).
Trespass: a wrongful interference with the possession of property (personal property as well as realty), or the action instituted to recover damages.
Abandonment: the voluntary surrender of property (or a right to property) without attempting to reclaim it or give it away.
Communisation: a change from private property to public property owned by the community.