ख़राब MEANING IN ENGLISH - EXACT MATCHES
ख़राब {Khharab} = DISGUSTING(Verb)उदाहरण : डिबग (खराबी दूर करें)
Usage : - Get out, you disgusting sow. - Kongstrup has to pay his due. Kongstrup!
ख़राब {Khharab} = BAD(Adjective)उदाहरण : Foreigners pronunciation of Hindi is mostly bad.
विदेशियों का हिंदी उच्चारण अधिकतर बुरा होता है.
Cricketers cant play if the light is bad.
यदि बत्ती खराब हो तो क्रिकेटर्स नहीं खेल सकतेहैं.Usage : take the bad with the good
ख़राब {Khharab} = AWFUL(Adjective)Usage : And the mountains will move away with an awful movement.
ख़राब {Khharab} = DOWN(Adjective)Usage : you have four downs to gain ten yards
ख़राब {Khharab} = DISMAL(Adjective)Usage : Captain Virat Kohli posted an emotional message on social media after India's dismal defeat in the ongoing test series against England.
ख़राब {Khharab} = GHASTLY(Adjective)Usage : Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi backed Pakistan Prime Minister’s statement regarding the ghastly Pulwama incident.
ख़राब {Khharab} = HORRIBLE(Adjective)Usage : He said, 'As for the evildoer, him we shall chastise, then he shall be returned to his Lord and He shall chastise him with a horrible chastisement.
ख़राब {Khharab} = OUT OF ORDER(Noun)Usage : Lost packets:%. 1f%% Late packets:%. 1f%% Out of order packets:%. 1f%% Jitter buffer:% d ms% s% s% s
ख़राब {Khharab} = HAYWIRE(Noun)Usage : The borrower would have his commitments to its creditors, suppliers etc. and if these are not met his projections can go haywire.
ख़राब {Khharab} = DRY(Noun)Usage : R66: Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking
ख़राब {Khharab} = DIRTY(Verb)Usage : dont soil your clothes when you play outside!
ख़राब {Khharab} = SORRY(Adjective)Usage : I am sorry that I could not pick you up.
ख़राब {Khharab} = DREADFUL(Adjective)Usage : The sound of the bomb was extremely dreadful
The thought of accident itself was dreadful
ख़राब {Khharab} = LEMON(Noun)उदाहरण : वह एक खराब साड़ी पहने हुए थी|Usage : A lemon is a very sour yellow fruit.
ख़राब {Khharab} = ACCURSED(Verb)Usage : The accursed neighbours of ours are sometimes kind to my mother.
ख़राब {Khharab} = EVIL(Noun)Usage : the evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft interred with their bones
ख़राब {Khharab} = BUST(Noun)Usage : they went on a bust that lasted three days
ख़राब {Khharab} = GRIM(Adjective)उदाहरण : असम में बाढ़ की स्थिति अभी भी ख़राब बनी हुई है।Usage : The future seems to be grim.
ख़राब {Khharab} = DOWDY(Adjective)Usage : He lay face down
The thief was hidden in the down staircase
The shades were down
ख़राब {Khharab} = SHOCKING(Verb)Usage : She went to see the shocking sight after the disastrous flood.
ख़राब {Khharab} = SPOIL(Verb)Usage : to the victor belong the spoils of the enemy