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1 آشوب
n.clamour / confusion / disturbance / dread / mutiny / revolt / riot / rout / terror / tumult / upheaval / upturn -
2 الٹ پلٹ
a.rooting / topsyturvy--------n.disturbance / inversion -
3 شور شرابا
n.disturbance / noise / tumult -
4 شورش
n.disturbance / excitement / insurrection / uprising -
5 فساد
n.brawl / discord / dissension / disturbance / horror / inequity / insurgency / intrigue / kick up / melee / mischief / mischievousness / outbreak / quarrel / rebellion / riot / ruckus / sedition / strife / violence / wickedness -
6 پریشانی
a.uncomfortableness--------n.anxiety / bewilderment / discomfiture / distress / disturbance / harassment / perplexity / puzzlement / quandary / stew / torture / trouble--------n.uneasiness / vexation / vexedness / woe / worriment / worry -
7 کھلبلی
n.agitation / bustle / commotion / disturbance / hurly burly / panic / turbulence / turmoil -
8 گڑ بڑ
n.alarm / anarchy / bumble / combustion / confusion / disorder / disturbance / flub / gallimaufry / hubble bubble / hubhub / huddle / imbroglio / kick up / mess / mismanagement / mix up -
9 ہرج
n.delay / disturbance / interruption / obstruction / tumult -
10 ہنگامہ
n.affray / combustion / confusion / disorder / disturbance / fray / hubble bubble / insurrection / mêlée / riot / ruckus / rumpus / tumult / turmoil / uproar / uproar
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