Lore meaning in Urdu
Lore Sentence
Lore Synonym
Lore Definitions
1) Lore, Traditional Knowledge : روایات کا علم ہونا : (noun) knowledge gained through tradition or anecdote.
Useful Words
Perception : علم , Unstudied : بے مطالعہ , Traditionally : روایتاً , Awareness : آگاہی , Unacquainted : ناواقف , Unbeknown : کسی کو بتائے بغیر , Inadvertently : بھولے سے , Bailiwick : مضمون , Educational : معلومات حاصل کرنا , Acquainted : واقف , Enquiry : تحقیق , Informed : باخبر , Quiz : امتحان لینا , Eavesdrop : چھپ کر سننا , Ignorance : جہالت , Acquire : سیکھنا , Epistemology : نظریہ علم , Acquaintance : واقفیت , Intellect : ذہانت , Instruct : سکھانا , Encyclopaedism : علم و فضل , Possess : مالک ہونا , Science : سائنس , Unbeknown : لاعلمی میں کچھ ہو جانا , Cover : چھپانا , Erudite : عالم , Give : معلومات مہیا کرنا , Disavowal : تسلیم کرنے سے انکار , Vacant : کورا , Knowingly : جان بوجھ کر , Unlearn : فراموش کرنا
Useful Words Definitions
Perception: knowledge gained by perceiving.
Unstudied: lacking knowledge gained by study often in a particular field.
Traditionally: according to tradition; in a traditional manner.
Awareness: having knowledge of.
Unacquainted: having little or no knowledge of.
Unbeknown: without someone`s knowledge.
Inadvertently: without knowledge or intention.
Bailiwick: a branch of knowledge.
Educational: providing knowledge.
Acquainted: having fair knowledge of.
Enquiry: a search for knowledge.
Informed: having much knowledge or education.
Quiz: examine someone's knowledge of something.
Eavesdrop: listen without the speaker`s knowledge.
Ignorance: the lack of knowledge or education.
Acquire: gain knowledge or skills.
Epistemology: the philosophical theory of knowledge.
Acquaintance: personal knowledge or information about someone or something.
Intellect: knowledge and intellectual ability.
Instruct: impart skills or knowledge to.
Encyclopaedism: profound scholarly knowledge.
Possess: have as an attribute, knowledge, or skill.
Science: a particular branch of scientific knowledge.
Unbeknown: (usually used with `to`) occurring or existing without the knowledge of.
Cover: hide from view or knowledge.
Erudite: having or showing profound knowledge.
Give: transmit (knowledge or skills).
Disavowal: denial of any connection with or knowledge of.
Vacant: void of thought or knowledge.
Knowingly: with full knowledge and deliberation.
Unlearn: try to forget; put out of one's memory or knowledge.