Unwieldiness meaning in Urdu
Unwieldiness Sentence
Unwieldiness Definitions
1) Unwieldiness : بھاری پن : (noun) the quality of being difficult to direct or control by reason of complexity.
The onset of unwieldiness and bureaucracy in large organizations.
Useful Words
Ponderous : وزنی , Draw Rein : لگام سنبھالنا , Carry On : چلانا , Operate : چلانا , Actual Possession : حقیقی قبضہ , Hardness : دشواری , Resourcefulness : سوجھ بوجھ , Downrightness : کھرا پن , Bluntness : صاف گوئی , Insolubility : حل نہ ہونے کی صورت , A Fortiori : لازمی طور پر , Pretext : بہانہ , Complicatedness : پیچیدگی , Higher : اعلی پائے کا , Perplexity : الجھن , Labyrinthian : پیچیدہ , Simplify : سادہ کرنا , Emancipation : رہائی , Balzac : فرانسیسی ناول نگار , Occasion : وجہ , So : تو , Because : کیونکہ , Decency : معقولیت , Causeless : بلا جواز , Mindless : بے معنی , Account For : وجہ سے , Syllogise : قیاس اندازی کرنا , By Rights : انصاف کی رو سے , Elicit : نکالنا , Venerable : قابل احترام , Justifiably : اچھے جواز کے ساتھ
Useful Words Definitions
Ponderous: having great mass and weight and unwieldiness.
Draw Rein: control and direct with or as if by reins.
Carry On: direct the course of; manage or control.
Operate: direct or control; projects, businesses, etc..
Actual Possession: (law) immediate and direct physical control over property.
Hardness: the quality of being difficult to do.
Resourcefulness: the quality of being able to cope with a difficult situation.
Downrightness: the quality of being direct and straightforward.
Bluntness: the quality of being direct and outspoken.
Insolubility: the quality of being insoluble and difficult to dissolve in liquid.
A Fortiori: with greater reason; for a still stronger, more certain reason.
Pretext: something serving to conceal plans; a fictitious reason that is concocted in order to conceal the real reason.
Complicatedness: puzzling complexity.
Higher: advanced in complexity or elaboration.
Perplexity: trouble or confusion resulting from complexity.
Labyrinthian: resembling a labyrinth in form or complexity.
Simplify: make simpler or easier or reduce in complexity or extent.
Emancipation: freeing someone from the control of another; especially a parent's relinquishing authority and control over a minor child.
Balzac: French novelist; he portrays the complexity of 19th century French society (1799-1850).
Occasion: reason.
So: for this reason; therefore.
Because: For the reason that.
Decency: the quality of conforming to standards of propriety and morality; the quality of being polite and respectable.
Causeless: having no justifying cause or reason.
Mindless: not marked by the use of reason.
Account For: be the reason or explanation for.
Syllogise: reason by syllogisms.
By Rights: with reason or justice.
Elicit: derive by reason.
Venerable: impressive by reason of age.
Justifiably: with good reason.