Make Sense meaning in Urdu
Make Sense Synonym
Make Sense Definitions
1) Make Sense, Add Up : معقول ہونا, منطقی ہونا, قابل فہم ہونا : (verb) be reasonable or logical or comprehensible.
Useful Words
Reasonably : معقول طور پر , Interpret : سمجھنا , Sensitise : محسوس کرنا , Fill : بھرنا , Construe : مطلب نکالنا , Clarify : واضح کرنا , Explain : سمجھانا , Modality : خاص صفت , Literally : لفظی طور پر , Scented : مہکتا ہوا , Shamefaced : شرمانا , Confuse : مخلوط کرنا , Hooey : فضول گفتگو , Mouth-Watering : منھ میں پانی لانے والا , Rattlebrained : بد حواس , Guilty : شرمسار , Interest : دلچسپی , Hearing Disorder : قوت سماعت کا مسئلہ , Foolishly : بے عقلی سے , Scentless : بے بو , Tasty : خوش ذائقہ , Nose : سنگنے کی صلاحیت , Vestibular : توازن سے متعلق , Tangible : محسوس ہونے والی , Churn Up : اخلاقیات تباہ کرنا , Advance : آگے بڑھنا , Delectable : خوش ذائقہ , Have : پاس ہونا , Alarmed : چوکس , Figure : محاورہ , Ear : کان
Useful Words Definitions
Reasonably: with good sense or in a reasonable or intelligent manner.
Interpret: make sense of a language.
Sensitise: cause to sense; make sensitive.
Fill: make full, also in a metaphorical sense.
Construe: make sense of; assign a meaning to.
Clarify: make clear and (more) comprehensible.
Explain: make plain and comprehensible.
Modality: a particular sense.
Literally: in a literal sense.
Scented: having the sense of smell.
Shamefaced: showing a sense of shame.
Confuse: assemble without order or sense.
Hooey: senseless talk which has no sense .
Mouth-Watering: pleasing to the sense of taste.
Rattlebrained: lacking sense or discretion.
Guilty: showing a sense of guilt.
Interest: a sense of concern with and curiosity about someone or something.
Hearing Disorder: impairment of the sense of hearing.
Foolishly: without good sense or judgment.
Scentless: lacking the sense of smell.
Tasty: pleasing to the sense of taste.
Nose: the sense of smell (especially in animals).
Vestibular: relating to the sense of equilibrium.
Tangible: perceptible by the senses especially the sense of touch.
Churn Up: cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of.
Advance: move forward, also in the metaphorical sense.
Delectable: extremely pleasing to the sense of taste.
Have: have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense.
Alarmed: experiencing a sudden sense of danger.
Figure: language used in a figurative or nonliteral sense.
Ear: the sense organ for hearing and equilibrium.