Turpitude meaning in Urdu
Turpitude Sentence
Turpitude Synonym
Turpitude Definitions
1) Turpitude, Depravity : خباثت, کمینگی : (noun) a corrupt or depraved or degenerate act or practice.
Useful Words
Bestialise : درندہ صفت بنانا , Highbinder : بدعنوان سیاستدان , Corruptedly : بد عنوانی سے , Corruptness : بد عنوانی , Corruptive : بگاڑنے والا , Deceitfully : فریب سے , Corrupting : بگاڑنے والا , Firing Range : فائرنگ سیکھنے کی جگہ , Corrupt : بگاڑنا , Adulterant : ملاوٹی , Bribe : رشوت , Adulterate : ملاوٹ کرنا , Law Practice : قانون کی مشق , Adopt : اپنانا , Witching : جادو گری کا عمل , Practiced : ماہر , Cooperation : اشتراک , Optometry : بصارت پیمائی , Domestic Science : گھریلو سائنس , Injustice : ناانصافی , Custom : رسم , Mistreatment : بد سلوکی , Rite : رسم , Honoring : رسم , Adopt : اختیار کرنا , Slaveholding : غلاموں کی ملکیت , Practical : عملی , Calisthenics : ہلکی ورزش , Scientific : سائنسی , Customarily : حسب معمول , Impracticable : ناقابل عمل
Useful Words Definitions
Bestialise: make brutal and depraved; give animal-like qualities to.
Highbinder: a corrupt politician.
Corruptedly: in a corrupt manner.
Corruptness: the state of being corrupt.
Corruptive: tending to corrupt or pervert.
Deceitfully: in a corrupt and deceitful manner.
Corrupting: seducing into corrupt practices.
Firing Range: a practice range for target practice.
Corrupt: corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality.
Adulterant: making impure or corrupt by adding extraneous materials.
Bribe: payment made to a person in a position of trust to corrupt his judgment.
Adulterate: corrupt, debase, or make impure by adding a foreign or inferior substance; often by replacing valuable ingredients with inferior ones.
Law Practice: the practice of law.
Adopt: take up and practice as one's own.
Witching: the use or practice of witchcraft.
Practiced: skillful after much practice.
Cooperation: the practice of cooperating.
Optometry: the practice of an optometrist.
Domestic Science: theory and practice of homemaking.
Injustice: the practice of being unjust or unfair.
Custom: accepted or habitual practice.
Mistreatment: the practice of treating (someone or something) badly.
Rite: any customary observance or practice.
Honoring: conformity with law or custom or practice etc.
Adopt: take up the cause, ideology, practice, method, of someone and use it as one's own.
Slaveholding: the practice of owning slaves.
Practical: concerned with actual use or practice.
Calisthenics: the practice of calisthenic exercises.
Scientific: of or relating to the practice of science.
Customarily: by custom; according to common practice.
Impracticable: not capable of being carried out or put into practice.