morbid
advancedC1/ˈmɔːrbɪd/ · mor-bid
characterized by an abnormal and unhealthy interest in disturbing and unpleasant subjects, especially death and disease.
Meanings
characterized by an abnormal and unhealthy interest in disturbing and unpleasant subjects, especially death and disease.
ایسے مضامین میں غیر معمولی اور غیر صحت مند دلچسپی رکھنے والا جو کہ پریشان کن اور ناخوشگوار ہوں، خاص طور پر موت اور بیماری.
موہب
mohib
Common Collocations
- morbid curiosity
- morbid thoughts
- morbid fascination
Example Sentences
The story had a morbid fascination that captivated the audience.
کہانی میں ایک موہب کشش تھی جو سامعین کو اپنی طرف متوجہ کر گئی.
Kahani mein aik mohib kashish thi jo samayeen ko apni taraf mutawajjah kar gayi.
She had a morbid interest in crime novels about serial killers.
اسے سیریل قاتلوں کے بارے میں جرم کی ناولوں میں موہب دلچسپی تھی.
Usay serial qatiloon ke bare mein jurm ki nawlon mein mohib dilchasp thi.
His morbid humor often made others uncomfortable.
اس کا موہب مزاح اکثر دوسروں کو غیر آرام دہ کر دیتا تھا.
Us ka mohib mazaaq aksar doosron ko ghair aaram da kar deta tha.
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💡 Memory Tip
Think of 'morbid' as related to 'mortality' to remember its connection to unhealthy interests.
Imagine a dark, eerie setting representing morbid themes like death or decay.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
دیکھنا میرا جرم تو ہے، خوابوں میں لفظ و خیال میں مجھے بار بار فرشتوں کی زباں ملی ہے۔
Dekhna mera jurm to hai, khwabon mein lafz o khayal mein mujhe baar baar farishton ki zuban mili hai.
To see me is a crime, in dreams I find the language of angels time and again.
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🗣️ Urdu Proverb
بیدے کا پھل کتنے بھی آم سے اچھا نہیں ہوتا.
Baiday ka phal kitne bhi aam se acha nahi hota.
The fruit of bitterness is never better than ripe mangoes.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Latin "morbidus" — of or pertaining to disease
First known use: 15th century
The term 'morbid' has evolved from its Latin root referring originally to diseases or unhealthy conditions.