Aggrieved Meaning In Urdu
Aggrieved Meaning in English to Urdu is ظلم, as written in Urdu and Zulm, as written in Roman Urdu. There are many synonyms of Aggrieved which include Afflicted, Depressed, Disturbed, Grieving, Harmed, Hurt, Injured, Oppressed, Pained, Peeved, Persecuted, Saddened, Unhappy, Woeful, Wronged, etc.
Aggrieved
[uh-greevd]
ظلم
Zulm
Mutasirah | متاثرہ |
Sitam Zada | ستم زدہ |
Shaaki | شاکی |
Zulm | ظلم |
Bay Charah | بے چارہ |
Definitions of Aggrieved
adj. subjected to an injustice.
Form Adjective
How To Spell Aggrieved [uh-greevd]
Origin of Aggrieved Middle English (in the sense ‘distressed’): past participle of aggrieve, from Old French agrever ‘make heavier’, based on Latin aggravare (see aggravate).
Synonyms For Aggrieved , Similar to Aggrieved
Afflicted, Depressed, Disturbed, Grieving, Harmed, Hurt, Injured, Oppressed, Pained, Peeved, Persecuted, Saddened, Unhappy, Woeful, Wronged,Aggrieved Urdu Meaning - Find the correct meaning of Aggrieved in Urdu, it is important to understand the word properly when we translate it from English to Urdu. There are always several meanings of each word in Urdu, the correct meaning of Aggrieved in Urdu is ظلم, and in roman we write it Zulm.
The other meanings are Mutasirah, Sitam Zada, Shaaki, Zulm and Bay Charah. Aggrieved is an adjective according to parts of speech. It finds its origins in Middle English (in the sense ‘distressed’): past participle of aggrieve, from Old French agrever ‘make heavier’, based on Latin aggravare (see aggravate). There are also several similar words to Aggrieved in our dictionary, which are Afflicted, Depressed, Disturbed, Grieving, Harmed, Hurt, Injured, Oppressed, Pained, Peeved, Persecuted, Saddened, Unhappy, Woeful and Wronged. Apart from similar words, there are always opposite words in dictionary too, the opposite words for Aggrieved are Comforted, Happy and Pleased. Aggrieved is spelled as [uh-greevd]. After English to Urdu translation of Aggrieved, If you have issues in pronunciation than you can hear the audio of it in the online dictionary.