سہما ہوا Meaning In English
Muthayyar متحیر Meaning in English – To know what is meaning of Muthayyar in English, it is important to understand the word properly before translating متحیر from Urdu to English. There can be several meanings of a word in English, the correct meaning of Muthayyar in English is Aghast, and in Urdu we write it as متحیر. The other meanings includes Aghast, Afraid, Alarmed, . For pronunciation of Muthayyar, list word audio voice or see our online dictionary.
سہما ہوا
Sehma Howa
Aghast
{uh-gast, uh-gahst}
سہما ہوا Meaning in Urdu
Roman Urdu | Urdu |
Sehma Howa | سہما ہوا |
Muthayyar | متحیر |
Khauf Zadah | خوف زدہ |
English | Roman Urdu | Urdu |
Aghast | Muthayyar | متحیر |
Afraid | Khaif | خائف |
Alarmed | Madhosh | مدہوش |
Definitions of Aghast
transitive v. See agast, v. t.
adj. Terrified; struck with amazement; showing signs of terror or horror.
Origin of Aghast Late Middle English: past participle of the obsolete verb agast, gast ‘frighten’, from Old English gǣsten. The spelling with gh (originally Scots) became general by about 1700, probably influenced by ghost; compare with ghastly.
How To Spell Aghast {uh-gast, uh-gahst}
Word Type Adjective
Aghast Synonyms, Words Similar to Aghast
Agape, Agog, Alarmed, Amazed, Anxious, Appalled, Astonished, Astounded, Awestruck, Confounded, Dismayed, Dumbfounded, Frightened, Overwhelmed, Shocked, Startled, Stunned, Terrified, Thunderstruck, AfraidOpposite to Aghast, Antonyms For Aghast
UnsurprisedMeaning of سہما ہوا
Aghast in English dictionary has several similar words including Agape, Agog, Alarmed, Amazed, Anxious, Appalled, Astonished, Astounded, Awestruck, Confounded, Dismayed, Dumbfounded, Frightened, Overwhelmed, Shocked, Startled, Stunned, Terrified, Thunderstruck, Afraid, etc. As per English dictionary, other than Aghast similar words , we have Aghast opposite words which includes Unsurprised, etc. Aghast is spelled as [uh-gast, uh-gahst]. After English to Urdu translation of Aghast, if you have problem to pronounce it, spoke it as [uh-gast, uh-gahst] or hear the audio of it in the online dictionary.
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