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बुरा burā[prob. S. अवरः], adj. (f. -ī), Bad, evil, ill, wicked, vicious, evil-minded, immoral, unprincipled, vile, base, villainous, mischievous, injurious, calamitous, destructive, baneful; ugly, ill-looking; disagreeable, unpleasant; odious, hateful;—s.m. Evil, ill, harm, injury; evil person:—burābāman, s.m. A sect of Brahmans who perform the obsequies of the dead (syn. aćāraj):—burābanānā, v.t. To depreciate, represent as bad or worthless; to detract, defame, disparage:—burā-bhalā, adj. & s.m. (f. -ī), Middling, tolerable, passable;—bad or evil person; reproach; abusive language;—burā-bhalākahnā, To reproach, revile, abuse:—burā ḥāl, s.m. Bad state; sad, deplorable, or wretched condition;—burā ḥāl karnā(-kā), To reduce to a bad or wretched condition; to illtreat; to ruin:—burākām, s.m. Any act forbidden by law; malpractice, vice; adultery, fornication (syn. bad-fě`lī):—burākarnā(-kā), To do wrong, harm, etc. (to), to wrong, harm, injure:—burākahnā(-ko), To speak ill (of), to pronounce or call (one) bad, evil, wicked, etc.; to vilify, abuse:—burālagnā(-ko), To prove disagreeable, be unpleasant:—burāmānnā, v.t. To take ill or amiss, to be displeased or angry, to be affronted, feel oneself insulted:—burāwaqt, burāzamāna, s.m. Evil hour, evil time, evil days, hard times:—burībāṭ, s.f. Bad thing; bad language, abuse; bad conduct:—burī-ćuṛī, s.f. Screech-owl, owlet, Strix:—burī ḥālat, burīgat, s.f.=burā ḥāl, q.v.:—burīghaṛī, s.f.;—bure din, s.m.=burāwaqt, q.v.
Origin: Hindi