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Dar Say Dabakna Meaning in English
The Correct Meaning of Dar Say Dabakna in English is Cowering. Other similar words for Dar Say Dabakna include Dena, Dar Say Dabakna and Khauf Say Jhuk Jana. Explore this page to Translate Dar Say Dabakna (Cowering) into English accurately.
Dar Say Dabakna
ڈر سے دبکنا
Cowering
Dena | دینا |
Dar Say Dabakna | ڈر سے دبکنا |
Khauf Say Jhuk Jana | خوف سے جھک جانا |
Definitions of Cowering
adj. characterized by or showing abject fear.
Synonyms For Cowering , Similar to Cowering
Blench, Bootlick, Cringe, Crouch, Fawn, Flinch, Grovel, Honey, Kowtow, Quail, Recoil, Shrink, Skulk, Sneak, Toady, Tremble, Truckle, Wince, Draw Back,Dar Say Dabakna Meaning from Urdu to English is Cowering, and in Urdu it is written as ڈر سے دبکنا. This word is written in Roman Urdu.
Dar Say Dabakna Meaning in English - Find the correct meaning of Dar Say Dabakna in English, it is important to understand the word properly when we translate it from Urdu to English. There are always several meanings of each word in English, the correct meaning of Dar Say Dabakna in English is Cowering, and in Urdu we write it ڈر سے دبکنا There are also several similar words to Dar Say Dabakna in our dictionary, which are Blench, Bootlick, Cringe, Crouch, Fawn, Flinch, Grovel, Honey, Kowtow, Quail, Recoil, Shrink, Skulk, Sneak, Toady, Tremble, Truckle, Wince and Draw Back. Apart from similar words, there are always opposite words in dictionary too, the opposite words for Dar Say Dabakna are Face, Meet and Come Out. After Urdu to English translation of Dar Say Dabakna, If you have issues in pronunciation than you can hear the audio of it in the online dictionary.More Word Meaning in Urdu
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