Dower meaning in Urdu
Dower Sentence
Dower Synonyms
Dower Definitions
1 of 2) Dower, Dowery, Dowry, Portion : جہیز : (noun) money or property brought by a woman to her husband at marriage.
2 of 2) Dower, Endow : مہر ادا کرنا : (verb) furnish with an endowment.
Useful Words
Courting : محبت , Stepfather : سوتیلا باپ , Divorcee : مطلقہ , Conjugal : ازدواجی , Ex : سابقہ شوہر , War Widow : دوران جنگ مر جانے والے کی بیوی , Widow : بیوہ , Maiden Name : عورت کا شادی سے پہلے والا نام , Married Woman : بیوی , Bride : دلہن , Dowager : مالدار بیوہ عورت , Mother-In-Law : ساس , Sister-In-Law : نند , Claim : حق , Gold Digger : لالچی محبوبہ , Reclaim : واپس قبضے میں لے لینا , Cost : دام , Bailor : تحویل کنندہ , Pawnbroker : گروی رکھنے والا , Love Match : پسند کی شادی , Option : اختیار , Capital : سرمایہ , Feminine : عورتوں کا , Malleability : صورت پذیری , Chattel : منقولہ جائداد , Busker : گا بجا کر پیسے مانگنا والا , Parsimoniousness : بخل , Trespass : بے جا مداخلت کرنا , Abandonment : جائیداد سے دست برداری , Communisation : قومی ملکیت میں لینا , Estate : جائیداد
Useful Words Definitions
Courting: a man's courting of a woman; seeking the affections of a woman (usually with the hope of marriage).
Stepfather: the husband of your mother by a subsequent marriage.
Divorcee: a divorced woman or a woman who is separated from her husband.
Conjugal: of or relating to marriage or to the relationship between a wife and husband.
Ex: a man who was formerly a certain woman's husband.
War Widow: a woman whose husband has died in war.
Widow: a woman whose husband is dead especially one who has not remarried.
Maiden Name: a woman`s surname before marriage.
Married Woman: a married woman; a man`s partner in marriage.
Bride: a woman participant in her own marriage ceremony.
Dowager: a widow holding property received from her deceased husband.
Mother-In-Law: A mother-in-law is the mother of one`s spouse. When two people get married, their respective parents become related to each other through the marriage. The mother-in-law is the term used to refer to the mother of the husband or wife in this context.
Sister-In-Law: A sister-in-law is the sister of one`s spouse or the wife of one`s sibling. When two individuals get married, their respective siblings become related to each other through the marriage. The term "sister-in-law" is used to refer to the sister of the husband or wife in this context.
Claim: an assertion of a right (as to money or property).
Gold Digger: a woman who dates other people only because they are rich, so that they can get money from them.
Reclaim: claim back something like property, car and money etc.
Cost: the property of having material worth (often indicated by the amount of money something would bring if sold).
Bailor: the person who delivers personal property (goods or money) in trust to the bailee in a bailment.
Pawnbroker: a person who lends money at interest in exchange for personal property that is deposited as security.
Love Match: a marriage for love`s sake; not an arranged marriage.
Option: the right to buy or sell property at an agreed price; the right is purchased and if it is not exercised by a stated date the money is forfeited.
Capital: wealth in the form of money or property owned by a person or business and human resources of economic value.
Feminine: befitting or characteristic of a woman especially a mature woman.
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).
Busker: a person who entertains people for money in public places (as by singing or dancing), usually while asking for money.
Parsimoniousness: extreme care in spending money; reluctance to spend money unnecessarily.
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.
Estate: everything you own; all of your assets (whether real property or personal property) and liabilities.