Urdu meanings, examples and pronunciation of rough

rough meaning in Urdu

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Use of rough in Sentence [27 examples]

1) rough

Verb

Prepare in preliminary or sketchy form.
خاکہ تیار کرنا

2) rough

Adjective

Having or caused by an irregular surface.
Trees with rough bark.
Rough ground.
Rough skin.
Rough blankets.
His unsmooth face.
ناہموار
کھردرا

3) rough

Adverb

With roughness or violence (`rough' is an informal variant for `roughly').
He was pushed roughly aside.
They treated him rough.
بری طرح

4) rough


Not quite exact or correct.
The approximate time was 10 o'clock.
A rough guess.
A ballpark estimate.
تخمینہ
تقریبا
لگ بھگ

5) rough


Full of hardship or trials.
The rocky road to success.
They were having a rough time.
مشکل

6) rough


Violently agitated and turbulent.
Boisterous winds and waves.
The fierce thunders roar me their music.
Rough weather.
Rough seas.
تند و تیز
تیز و تند

7) rough


Unpleasantly harsh or grating in sound.
A gravelly voice.
عجیب سی آواز

8) rough


Ready and able to resort to force or violence.
Pugnacious spirits...lamented that there was so little prospect of an exhilarating disturbance.
They were rough and determined fighting men.
لڑاکو
لڑنے کا شائق

9) rough

Adjective

Causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements.
A rough ride.
جھٹکے دینے والا
اچھل کود والی
ہچکولے دار
ہچکولے دینے والا

10) rough

Adjective

Not shaped by cutting or trimming.
An uncut diamond.
Rough gemstones.
بنا تراشا

11) rough


Not carefully or expertly made.
Managed to make a crude splint.
A crude cabin of logs with bark still on them.
Rough carpentry.
بے قاعدہ

12) rough


Unpleasantly stern.
Wild and harsh country full of hot sand and cactus.
The nomad life is rough and hazardous.
سخت
کٹھن

13) rough


Unkind or cruel or uncivil.
Had harsh words.
A harsh and unlovable old tyrant.
A rough answer.
سخت
Flute

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abasedly -
خواری سے , ذلالت سے , بے قدری سے
In an abased manner; abjectly.