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1 جوش
n.boiling / coction / dither / élan / emotion / excitement / fervour / frenzy / gusto / heat / impetus / lust / passion / spiritedness / verve / vim / vivacity / warmth / zeal -
2 لرزش
n.dither / frisson / quiver -
3 لرزنا
v.i.bicker / dither / dodder--------v.i.quake / quaver / quiver / shake / shiver / throb / titter / totter / tremble / vibrate / wamble / wapper--------v.t.oscillate -
4 پریشان کرنا
v.i.nag--------v.t.annoy / chevy / discomfort / distract / dither / harass / hector / hobble / inebriate / jive / molest--------v.t.pursue / tease / torture / trash / trouble / worry -
5 کپکپانا
v.i.dither / shudder / tremble--------v.i.waggle--------v.t.wag -
6 کپکپاہٹ
n.dither / quake / quiver / tremble / trepidation -
7 گھبرانا
a.(to be)agitated--------v.i.dither--------v.t.bewilder -
8 گھبراہٹ
n.confusion / distraction / distress / dither / fluster / nervousness / perplexity / perturbation / queasiness / uneasiness / worry / yips -
9 ہچکچاکر
v.t.dither
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