Koestler meaning in Urdu
Koestler Synonym
Koestler Definitions
1) Koestler, Arthur Koestler : برطانوی مصنف : (noun) British writer (born in Hungary) who wrote a novel exposing the Stalinist purges during the 1930s (1905-1983).
Useful Words
Ahmed Salman Rushdie : سلمان رشدی , Jean-Paul Sartre : فرانس کا مصنف , Astor : برطانوی سیاست دان , Budapest : ہنگری کا دارالحکومت , Abul-Walid Mohammed Ibn-Ahmad Ibn-Mohammed Ibn-Roshd : ابن رشد , Erik Weisz : امریکی جادو گر , H. H. Munro : انگریز مصنف , First World War : پہلی جنگ عظیم , Herman Wouk : امریکی مصنف , Michael Ondaatje : کینیڈا کا مصنف , Dutch Leonard : امریکی تجسس خیز کہانیوں کا مصنف , Fleming : برطانوی مصنف , Maugham : انگریز مصنف , Calvino : اطالوی نول نگار , Baraka : براکا امریکی مصنف , Glenda Jackson : انگریزی فلمی اداکار , Hermann Hesse : سوئیس لکھاری , 1st Baron Beaverbrook : بیرون بیوربروک , Ludwig Josef Johan Wittgenstein : برطانوی فلسفی جو آسٹریا میں میں پیدا ہوا , Epstein : برطانوی مجسمہ ساز , Aeration : ہوا لگانے کا عمل , Aerator : ہوا فراہم کرنے والا , Sir William Turner Walton : والٹون انگریز موسیقار , Tantalize : ترسانا , Underexposure : فلم کو ناکافی روشنی پہنچانا , Bunuel : ہسپانوی فلم ساز , Roentgenogram : ایکسرے , Dempsey : امریکی مکے باز , Buckminster Fuller : امریکی ماہر تعمیرات , British Commonwealth : برطانوی دولت مشترکہ , Jive : جاز موسیقی
Useful Words Definitions
Ahmed Salman Rushdie: British writer of novels who was born in India; one of his novels is regarded as blasphemous by Muslims and a fatwa was issued condemning him to death (born in 1947).
Jean-Paul Sartre: French writer and existentialist philosopher (1905-1980).
Astor: British politician (born in the United States) who was the first woman to sit in the British House of Commons (1879-1964).
Budapest: capital and largest city of Hungary; located on the Danube River in north-central Hungary.
Abul-Walid Mohammed Ibn-Ahmad Ibn-Mohammed Ibn-Roshd: Arabian philosopher born in Spain; wrote detailed commentaries on Aristotle that were admired by the Schoolmen (1126-1198).
Erik Weisz: United States magician (born in Hungary) famous for his ability to escape from chains or handcuffs or straitjackets or padlocked containers (1874-1926).
H. H. Munro: British writer of short stories (1870-1916).
First World War: a war between the allies (Russia, France, British Empire, Italy, United States, Japan, Rumania, Serbia, Belgium, Greece, Portugal, Montenegro) and the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, Bulgaria) from 1914 to 1918.
Herman Wouk: United States writer (born in 1915).
Michael Ondaatje: Canadian writer (born in Sri Lanka in 1943).
Dutch Leonard: United States writer of thrillers (born in 1925).
Fleming: British writer famous for writing spy novels about secret agent James Bond (1908-1964).
Maugham: English writer (born in France) of novels and short stories (1874-1965).
Calvino: Italian writer of novels and short stories (born in Cuba) (1923-1987).
Baraka: United States writer of poems and plays about racial conflict (born in 1934).
Glenda Jackson: English film actress who later became a member of British Parliament (born in 1936).
Hermann Hesse: Swiss writer (born in Germany) whose novels and poems express his interests in eastern spiritual values (1877-1962).
1st Baron Beaverbrook: British newspaper publisher and politician (born in Canada); confidant of Winston Churchill (1879-1964).
Ludwig Josef Johan Wittgenstein: British philosopher born in Austria; a major influence on logic and logical positivism (1889-1951).
Epstein: British sculptor (born in the United States) noted for busts and large controversial works (1880-1959).
Aeration: the process of exposing to air (so as to purify).
Aerator: an apparatus for exposing something to the air (as sewage).
Sir William Turner Walton: English composer (1902-1983).
Tantalize: To excite (another) by exposing something desirable while keeping it out of reach.
Underexposure: the act of exposing film to too little light or for too short a time.
Bunuel: Spanish film director (1900-1983).
Roentgenogram: a radiogram made by exposing photographic film to X rays; used in medical diagnosis.
Dempsey: United States prizefighter who was world heavyweight champion (1895-1983).
Buckminster Fuller: United States architect who invented the geodesic dome (1895-1983).
British Commonwealth: an association of nations consisting of the United Kingdom and several former British colonies that are now sovereign states but still pay allegiance to the British Crown.
Jive: a style of jazz played by big bands popular in the 1930s; flowing rhythms but less complex than later styles of jazz.