Deaf-And-Dumb Person meaning in Urdu
Deaf-And-Dumb Person Synonyms
Deaf-And-Dumb Person Definitions
1) Deaf-And-Dumb Person, Deaf-Mute, Mute : گونگا بہرا : (noun) a deaf person who is unable to speak.
Useful Words
Deaf As A Post : بالکل بہرا , Deaf : بہرا کر نا , Lip-Read : گونگے لوگوں کے ہونٹوں کی حرکت سے سمجھنا , Hearing Dog : بہروں کا مددگار کتا , Sordino : ایک قسم کا ساز , Astounding : تعجب خیز , Illiterate : ان پڑھ , Hopeless : اناڑی , Recognition : تائید , Choker : جھینپو , Feudatory : وفادار , Fair Game : حملہ کرنا , Defendant : مدعا علیہ , Dossier : کسی شخص کے بارے میں مفصل معلومات لیے ہوۓ دستاویزات کا مجموعہ , Assign : ذمے کرنا , Baby Minder : بچوں کی آیا , Editor : مرتب کرنے والا , Distinguished : پروقار , Next Friend : قانونی سرپرست کے بجائے کوئی دوسرا شخص , Knight : سورما , Bubonic Plague : گلٹی دار طاعون , Byname : لقب , Next Of Kin : قریب ترین رشتہ دار , Histoincompatibility : خلیوں کی غیر مطابقت , Last : آخری سانس لینا , Addiction : عدالتی انعام , Affluent : امیر , Sis : بہن , Myope : نزدیک سے دیکھنے والا شخص , I.Q. : ذہانت جانچنے کا پیمانہ , Rh : خون کے ذرات میں پیدا ہونے والے ذرات جو آر ایچ مثبت یا منفی ہوتے ہیں
Useful Words Definitions
Deaf As A Post: totally deaf; unable to hear anything.
Deaf: make or render deaf.
Lip-Read: interpret by lipreading; of deaf people.
Hearing Dog: dog trained to assist the deaf by signaling the occurrence of certain sounds.
Sordino: a mute for a violin.
Astounding: bewildering or striking dumb with wonder.
Illiterate: a person unable to read.
Hopeless: of a person unable to do something skillfully.
Recognition: designation by the chair granting a person the right to speak in a deliberative body.
Choker: an unfortunate person who is unable to perform effectively because of nervous tension or agitation.
Feudatory: a person holding a fief; a person who owes allegiance and service to a feudal lord.
Fair Game: a person who is the aim of an attack (especially a victim of ridicule or exploitation) by some hostile person or influence.
Defendant: a person or institution against whom an action is brought in a court of law; the person being sued or accused.
Dossier: a collection of papers containing detailed information about a particular person or subject (usually a person`s record).
Assign: give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person).
Baby Minder: a person who looks after babies (usually in the person`s own home) while the babys` parents are working.
Editor: a person responsible for the editorial aspects of publication; the person who determines the final content of a text (especially of a newspaper or magazine).
Distinguished: used of a person`s appearance or behavior; befitting an eminent person.
Next Friend: (law) a person who acts on behalf of an infant or disabled person.
Knight: originally a person of noble birth trained to arms and chivalry; today in Great Britain a person honored by the sovereign for personal merit.
Bubonic Plague: the most common form of the plague in humans; characterized by chills, prostration, delirium and the formation of buboes in the armpits and groin; does not spread from person to person.
Byname: a familiar name for a person (often a shortened version of a person's given name).
Next Of Kin: the person who is (or persons who are) most closely related to a given person.
Histoincompatibility: incompatibility in which one person`s tissue cannot be transplanted to another person.
Last: a person's dying act; the final thing a person can do.
Addiction: (Roman law) a formal award by a magistrate of a thing or person to another person (as the award of a debtor to his creditor); a surrender to a master.
Affluent: an affluent person; a person who is financially well off.
Sis: a female person who has the same parents as another person.
Myope: a person with myopia; a nearsighted person.
I.Q.: a measure of a person`s intelligence as indicated by an intelligence test; the ratio of a person`s mental age to their chronological age (multiplied by 100).
Rh: a blood group antigen possessed by Rh-positive people; if an Rh-negative person receives a blood transfusion from an Rh-positive person it can result in hemolysis and anemia.