Proper meaning in Urdu
Proper Sentences
Proper Synonym
Proper Definitions
1 of 4) Proper : مناسب : (adjective) marked by suitability or rightness or appropriateness.
Proper manners.
2 of 4) Proper : باقائدہ : (satellite adjective) having all the qualities typical of the thing specified.
Wanted a proper dinner; not just a snack.
He finally has a proper job.
3 of 4) Proper : اصلی : (satellite adjective) limited to the thing specified.
The city proper.
His claim is connected with the deed proper.
4 of 4) Proper, Right : معقول, مناسب, راست : (satellite adjective) appropriate for a condition or purpose or occasion or a person's character, needs.
Useful Words
Call : نام رکھنا , Ask : ضرورت ہونا , Duly : ٹھیک وقت پے , Priggish : معقول , Handsome Salary : معقول تنخواہ , Take In Vain : بے ادبی سے نام لینا جیسے خدا کا , Arrange : ترتیب دینا , In Turn : سلسلہ وار , Seasonable : بر وقت , Collate : ترتیب دینا , Inappropriate : غیر مناسب , Accept : ماننا , Bolt : نگلنا , Decorously : خوش اسلوبی سے , Inconsiderate : بے احتیاط , Misfeasance : قانونی عمل کی غلط طریقے سے انجام دہی , Order : باترتیبی , Just : مناسب , Instrument : آلہ , Delocalize : غیر مقامی بنانا , Binding : لازمی , Mellow : پکا ہوا , Devious : ٹیڑھا , Excessively : حد سے زیادہ , Depraved : مسخ شدہ , Indecent : نازیبا , Clip : حذف کرنا , Seduce : بھٹکنا , Adjusted : ترتیب شدہ , Align : برابر کرنا , Onomastics : معانی کا علم
Useful Words Definitions
Call: assign a specified (usually proper) proper name to.
Ask: require as useful, just, or proper.
Duly: at the proper time.
Priggish: exaggeratedly proper.
Handsome Salary: proper salary according to need.
Take In Vain: use a name, such as God, without proper respect.
Arrange: put into a proper or systematic order.
In Turn: in proper order or sequence.
Seasonable: done or happening at the appropriate or proper time.
Collate: to assemble in proper sequence.
Inappropriate: not in keeping with what is correct or proper.
Accept: react favorably to; consider right and proper.
Bolt: eat hastily without proper chewing.
Decorously: in a proper and decorous manner.
Inconsiderate: without proper consideration or reflection.
Misfeasance: doing a proper act in a wrongful or injurious manner.
Order: a condition of regular or proper arrangement.
Just: used especially of what is legally or ethically right or proper or fitting.
Instrument: a device that requires skill for proper use.
Delocalize: remove from the proper or usual locality.
Binding: executed with proper legal authority.
Mellow: having a full and pleasing flavor through proper aging.
Devious: indirect in departing from the accepted or proper way; misleading.
Excessively: to a degree exceeding normal or proper limits.
Depraved: deviating from what is considered moral or right or proper or good.
Indecent: not in keeping with accepted standards of what is right or proper in polite society.
Clip: terminate or abbreviate before its intended or proper end or its full extent.
Seduce: lure or entice away from duty, principles, or proper conduct.
Adjusted: altered to accommodate to certain requirements or bring into a proper relation.
Align: bring (components or parts) into proper or desirable coordination correlation.
Onomastics: the branch of lexicology that studies the forms and origins of proper names.
Related Words
Correctitude : مناسب طرز عمل , Appropriate : مناسب , Correct : ٹھیک , Decorous : معقول , Specific : کوئی خاص , Becoming : مناسب
Close Words
Properly : مناسب طور پر , Propertied : جائیداد والا , Property : ملکیت , Property Man : نگران جائیداد , Property Owner : زمین کا مالک , Property Right : ملکیت کا حق , Propertyless : مزدور طبقہ
Close Words Definitions
Properly: in the right manner.
Propertied: owning land or securities as a principal source of revenue.
Property: something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone.
Property Man: member of the stage crew in charge of properties.
Property Owner: a holder or proprietor of land.
Property Right: the legal right of ownership.
Propertyless: of those who work for wages especially manual or industrial laborers.
Proper in Book Titles
Proper and Improper Forcing.
Proper Group Actions and the Baum-Connes Conjecture.
Proper Confidence: Faith, Doubt, and Certainty in Christian Discipleship.