ڈراونا خواب : Darauna Khawab Meaning in English
Darauna Khawab in Sentence
Darauna Khawab in Detail
1) ڈراونا خواب : Nightmare : (noun) a terrifying or deeply upsetting dream.
Useful Words
ڈراونا : Incubus , بھیانک : Hideous , انزال شب : Nocturnal Emission , خواب کی تعبیر : Latent Content , نمک کی جسم میں کمی : Salt Depletion , ڈوبا ہوا ہونا : Neck-Deep , گہری نیند میں سویا ہوا : Fast Asleep , دین دار : Devout , سوچ بچار میں : Brooding , جمانا : Embed , پریشان کرنا : Disturb , تیز فہمی سے : Penetratingly , پوری طرح : Soundly , مست : Bound Up , ڈالنا : Bury , غور کرنا : Chew Over , مدحوش : Bemused , بھرا : Instinct , مخبوط الحواس : Distraught , نقش کرنا : Engrave , بے چین : Agitated , بجنا : Bong , وحشیانہ : Flagitious , دل آزاری کرنا : Lacerate , عالم : Well-Read , ہلکا : Shallow , دانائی : Astuteness , شدت : Poignance , غور و فکر کرنا : Cogitate , جاپانی میپل : Acer Japonicum , آہ بھرنا : Sigh
Useful Words Definitions
Incubus: a situation resembling a terrifying dream.
Hideous: so extremely ugly as to be terrifying.
Nocturnal Emission: ejaculation during sleep (usually during a dream).
Latent Content: (psychoanalysis) hidden meaning of a fantasy or dream.
Salt Depletion: loss of salt from the body without replacement (loss by vomiting or profuse perspiration or urination or diarrhea) thus upsetting the electrolyte balance.
Neck-Deep: deeply involved.
Fast Asleep: sleeping deeply.
Devout: deeply religious.
Brooding: deeply or seriously thoughtful.
Embed: fix or set securely or deeply.
Disturb: move deeply.
Penetratingly: with ability to see into deeply.
Soundly: deeply or completely.
Bound Up: deeply devoted to.
Bury: embed deeply.
Chew Over: reflect deeply on a subject.
Bemused: deeply absorbed in thought.
Instinct: (followed by `with')deeply filled or permeated.
Distraught: deeply agitated especially from emotion.
Engrave: impress or affect deeply.
Agitated: troubled emotionally and usually deeply.
Bong: ring loudly and deeply.
Flagitious: extremely wicked, deeply criminal.
Lacerate: deeply hurt the feelings of; distress.
Well-Read: well informed or deeply versed through reading.
Shallow: not deep or strong; not affecting one deeply.
Astuteness: the intellectual ability to penetrate deeply into ideas.
Poignance: a state of deeply felt distress or sorrow.
Cogitate: consider carefully and deeply; reflect upon; turn over in one's mind.
Acer Japonicum: leaves deeply incised and bright red in autumn; Japan.
Sigh: heave or utter a sigh; breathe deeply and heavily.