Raunchy meaning in Urdu
Raunchy Sentence
Raunchy Synonyms
Raunchy Definitions
2 of 3) Raunchy, Lewd, Obscene, Salacious : شہوت پرست, بد سلیقہ, بے ڈھنگا : (satellite adjective) suggestive of or tending to moral looseness.
3 of 3) Raunchy, Begrimed, Dingy, Grimy, Grubby, Grungy : مٹی سے اٹا, گندگی سے اٹا, گندہ : (satellite adjective) thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot.
Useful Words
Lewdly : شہوت پرستی سے , Bawdry : واہیات , Licentiousness : عیاشی , Wanton : بدکار عورت , Ogler : تاڑو , Beet : چقندر , Unexpressed : ان کہی , Smut : واہیات بنانا , Explicitly : صریحًا , Countenance : توثیق , Explicitness : صراحت , Definite : واضع , Bawdiness : فحاشی , Connotative : مرادف , Curse : لعنت , Literal : لفظی , Coprolalia : گالیاں بکنا , Four-Letter Anglo-Saxon Word : چار الفاظوں والا لفظ , Anthony Comstock : این تھونی کوم اسٹاک , Censor : محتسب , Crude : واہیات , Explicit : واضح , Diarrhea : اسہال , Moral : کردار میں صحیح اور غلط کے اصولوں سے متعلق , Indicative : مظہر , Apt : تیار ہونا
Useful Words Definitions
Lewdly: in a lewd and obscene manner.
Bawdry: lewd or obscene talk or writing.
Licentiousness: the quality of being lewd and lascivious.
Wanton: lewd or lascivious woman.
Ogler: a viewer who gives a flirtatious or lewd look at another person.
Beet: a root vegetable with a deep purple-red color and a sweet, earthy flavor. It is often used in salads, soups, and as a side dish when cooked.
Unexpressed: not made explicit.
Smut: make obscene.
Explicitly: in an explicit manner.
Countenance: formal and explicit approval.
Explicitness: clarity as a consequence of being explicit.
Definite: precise; explicit and clearly defined.
Bawdiness: the trait of behaving in an obscene manner.
Connotative: having the power of implying or suggesting something in addition to what is explicit.
Curse: profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger.
Literal: limited to the explicit meaning of a word or text.
Coprolalia: an uncontrollable use of obscene language; often accompanied by mental disorders.
Four-Letter Anglo-Saxon Word: any of several short English words (often having 4 letters) generally regarded as obscene or offensive.
Anthony Comstock: United States reformer who led moral crusades against art and literature that he considered obscene (1844-1915).
Censor: a person who is authorized to read publications or correspondence or to watch theatrical performances and suppress in whole or in part anything considered obscene or politically unacceptable.
Crude: conspicuously and tastelessly indecent.
Explicit: precisely and clearly expressed or readily observable; leaving nothing to implication.
Diarrhea: frequent and watery bowel movements; can be a symptom of infection or food poisoning or colitis or a gastrointestinal tumor.
Moral: concerned with principles of right and wrong or conforming to standards of behavior and character based on those principles.
Indicative: (usually followed by `of') pointing out or revealing clearly.
Apt: (usually followed by `to') naturally disposed toward.