Urdu Word غمزدہ Meaning in English
The Urdu Word غمزدہ Meaning in English is Heartsick. The other similar words are Ghamzada, Pareshan Haal and Afsurdah. The synonyms of Heartsick include are Blue, Dejected, Depressed, Despairing, Disappointed, Disconsolate, Disheartened, Down, Forlorn, Grieving, Inconsolable, Low, Melancholy, Mournful, Sad, Unhappy, Woebegone and All Torn Up. Take a look at this page to find out more Kacha Meanings in English.
غمزدہ
Ghamzada
Heartsick
[hahrt-sik]
Ghamzada | غمزدہ |
Pareshan Haal | پریشان حال |
Afsurdah | اُفسردہ |
Definitions of Heartsick
adj. Sick at heart; extremely depressed in spirits; very despondent.
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How To Spell Heartsick [hahrt-sik]
Synonyms For Heartsick , Similar to Heartsick
Blue, Dejected, Depressed, Despairing, Disappointed, Disconsolate, Disheartened, Down, Forlorn, Grieving, Inconsolable, Low, Melancholy, Mournful, Sad, Unhappy, Woebegone, All Torn Up,Ghamzada غمزدہ Meaning in English - Find the correct meaning of Ghamzada 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 Ghamzada in English is Heartsick, and in Urdu we write it غمزدہ. The other meanings are Ghamzada, Pareshan Haal and Afsurdah. By form, the word Heartsick is an adjective. It is spelled as [hahrt-sik]. There are also several similar words to Ghamzada in our dictionary, which are Blue, Dejected, Depressed, Despairing, Disappointed, Disconsolate, Disheartened, Down, Forlorn, Grieving, Inconsolable, Low, Melancholy, Mournful, Sad, Unhappy, Woebegone and All Torn Up. After Urdu to English translation of Ghamzada, If you have issues in pronunciation than you can hear the audio of it in the online dictionary.
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