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hugged

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/hʌɡd/ · hug-ged

to hold someone tightly in one's arms, typically to show affection.

Meanings

verbinformal

to hold someone tightly in one's arms, typically to show affection.

کسی کو اپنے بازوؤں میں مضبوطی سے پکڑنا، عام طور پر محبت یا ہمدردی کی علامت کے طور پر۔

گلے لگانا

galay lagana

Synonyms

embracedclutchedcuddledقریب کرنابغل کرناپیار سے پکڑنا

Antonyms

releasedlet godistancedچھوڑناآزاد کرنادور ہونا

Common Collocations

  • warmly hugged
  • quickly hugged
  • tightly hugged

Example Sentences

She hugged her friend tightly after the long separation.

اس نے طویل علیحدگی کے بعد اپنی دوست کو سختی سے گلے لگایا۔

Us ne taweel alaiqdgi ke baad apni dost ko sakhti se galay lagaya.

The child hugged his teddy bear for comfort.

بچے نے تسکین کے لئے اپنے ٹیڈی بیئر کو گلے لگایا۔

Bachay ne taskeen ke liye apne teddy bear ko galay lagaya.

They hugged each other to celebrate the good news.

انہوں نے خوش خبری کا جشن منانے کے لئے ایک دوسرے کو گلے لگایا۔

Unhon ne khush khabri ka jashn mananay ke liye aik doosray ko galay lagaya.

Easily Confused With

hug:Hug is the base form of the word, while hugged is the past tense.

Word Family

hug
verbگلے لگانا
hugging
verbگلے لگانا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of hugging as a warm embrace that brings comfort.

Imagine two people embracing each other in a warm and loving gesture.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت کی آغوش میں گلے لگاتا ہوں، یہی تو طریقہ ہے زندگی جینے کا۔

Mohabbat ki aaghosh mein galay lagata hun, Yahi to tareeqa hai zindagi jeene ka.

In the embrace of love, I hug, This is the way of living life.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

محبت سب جیت لیتی ہے

mohabbat sab jeet leti hai

Love conquers all.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old Norse "hugga" — to comfort

First known use: 17th century

The word 'hug' originated in the early 17th century from the Old Norse word 'hugga', which meant to comfort or console.