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Giibat

speaking ill of someone behind his/her back, evil speech respecting a person behind his back (generally, with truth, and thus opposed to buhtan), backbiting, detraction, slander, libel

Giibat karnaa

backbite

Giibatii

one who back-bites

gibbet

daar

gobbet

Dalii

go about

کرنے کو آمادَہ ہونا

Gaibat

invisibility, absence, concealment

Gabiit

Gabt

Gaabaat

Gaabit

pas-Giibat

in one's absence, behind one's back (this word is incorrect)

Gaibat me.n

Gaibat-e-imaam

Gaibat-e-kabraa

Gaibat-e-suGraa

Gaibii-taaqat

Gabta

Gibta

envy without ill feeling, ungrudging emulation

geobotany

ارضی نباتیات، پودوں کی جغرافیائی تقسیم کا مطالعہ۔.

go between

Gibtat

ga.ii-biitii

Gaibii tamaa.nchaa pa.Dnaa

Meaning ofSee meaning baad in English, Hindi & Urdu

baad

बादباد

Vazn : 21

Tags: Archaic

English meaning of baad

Persian - Noun, Masculine

Sanskrit - Noun, Feminine

Adjective

Persian - Suffix

  • may it happen!

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baa'd

after, since, subsequent, latter

बाद के हिंदी अर्थ

फ़ारसी - संज्ञा, पुल्लिंग

  • पवन, हव
  • फा. वि –वात, वायु, हवा, घमंड, ‘बवाद का लघु., हो, आशीर्वाद, -(प्रत्य.) हो, रहो, या शाप के लिए शब्द के अंत में आता है, जैसे-'जिद:बाद जीवित रहो अथवा ‘मुर्दःबाद' नष्ट हो।

विशेषण

  • पश्चात
  • अलग हटाया या छोड़ा हुआ
  • अतिरिक्त।

باد کے اردو معانی

فارسی - اسم، مذکر

  • وہ متحرک اور لطیف عنصر یا مرکب گیس جو کرۂ ارض کو چاروں طرف سے گھیرے ہوئے ہے، ہوا
  • سپردگی مال ، تجویل
  • گفتگو ، بات چیت ، قول ، مقولہ ، بچن ؛ بیان ؛ بھث و مباحثہ ، لفظی تکرار
  • مقدمہ ، نالش ، دعویٰ ؛ الزام

سنسکرت - اسم، مؤنث

  • (قدیم) برباد.
  • (مجازاً) گھوڑا
  • جوڑوں کا درد ، وجع المفاصل
  • خرابی موسم کی وجہ سے مالگزاری کی معافی
  • صدمہ ، آسیب ، توڑ
  • گھوڑے کی ایک بیماری جس میں اس کے اعضا خشک ہوجاتے ہیں، جسم پر رگوں کا جال سا بن جاتا ہے اور بہت شور و غل مچاتا ہے.
  • وہ رقم جو بیوپاری اپنے سامان پر اس کی اصل قیمت سے بڑھا کر لکھتے ہیں یا لیتے ہیں
  • میل ، ملاوٹ ، کھوٹ

Synonyms of baad

Interesting Information on baad

It is well-known that the word ‘Baad’, which means wind (Havaa), is found in Urdu poetry in its several forms like ‘Baad-e-Sabaa’, ‘Baad-e-Bahaari’, etc. What’s less known is its relation with the word ‘Barbaad’. The words ‘Bar’ and ‘Baad’ come together to mean ‘upon air’. When a storm arrives, everything in its way, from trifles to titans, fly around uncontrollably and become shattered. Thus, the word ‘Bar-baad’, in the everyday idiom, came to be known in the sense of being destroyed. Fortunately, the word ‘Barbaad’ finds a twin in the English language, ‘something given to air’. In Urdu poetry, there is always a lament of some sort of Barbaadi going on; sometimes it’s life, and sometimes it’s one’s abode. But one couplet, distinguishingly, finds this word used in its original sense: KHidmat-e-gasht baguulo.n ko to dii sahraa me.n mai.n bhii barbaad huu.n mujh ko bhii ko.ii kaam bataa (Muztar Khairabadi)

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