Sexual Urge meaning in Urdu
Sexual Urge Synonym
Sexual Urge Definitions
1) Sexual Urge, Sex : جنسی خواہش : (noun) all of the feelings resulting from the urge to gratify sexual impulses.
Useful Words
Egg On : اکسانا , Goad : اکسانا , Set : حملے پر اکسانا , Itch : آرزومند ہونا , Hustle : دباو ڈالنا , Nag : مسلسل یاد کرانا , Goad : چبھانا , Compulsion : غیر ضروری چاہت , Adience : حالات سے سمجھوتہ , Blarney : میٹھی باتیں کرکے راضی کرلینا , Abience : بیزاری , Force : زبردستی کرنا , Kleptomaniac : خبطی چور , Gad : ایڑ , Dyschezia : پاخانہ کرنے میں مشکل کا پیش آنا , Proctitis : ریکٹم کی سوزش , All : مکمل طور پر , Feeling : احساس , Gratify : خوش اور اطمینان بخشنا ہونا , Impulse : تمنا , Exhort : زورڈالنا
Useful Words Definitions
Egg On: urge on; cause to act.
Goad: urge with or as if with a goad.
Set: urge to attack someone.
Itch: have a strong desire or urge to do something.
Hustle: pressure or urge someone into an action.
Nag: remind or urge constantly.
Goad: stab or urge on as if with a pointed stick.
Compulsion: an urge to do or say something that might be better left undone or unsaid.
Adience: (psychology) an urge to accept or approach a situation or an object.
Blarney: influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering.
Abience: (psychology) an urge to withdraw or avoid a situation or an object.
Force: urge or force (a person) to an action; constrain or motivate.
Kleptomaniac: someone with an irrational urge to steal in the absence of an economic motive.
Gad: a sharp prod fixed to a rider's heel and used to urge a horse onward.
Dyschezia: difficulty in defecating (usually as a consequence of long continued voluntary suppression of the urge to defecate).
Proctitis: inflammation of the rectum; marked by bloody stools and a frequent urge to defecate; frequently associated with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis.
All: to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole` is often used informally for `wholly`).
Feeling: the experiencing of affective and emotional states.
Gratify: make happy or satisfied.
Impulse: an instinctive motive.
Exhort: force or impel in an indicated direction.