dard (Meaning)

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dard (n)

any of a group of Indic languages spoken in Kashmir and eastern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan

Synonyms & Antonyms of dard

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dard Sentence Examples

  1. She felt a sharp dard in her chest as she ran, a sign that she needed to slow down.
  2. The old man's eyes held a deep dard as he recounted the memories of his youth.
  3. With a sudden dard of inspiration, she knew exactly how to solve the problem.
  4. The dard of betrayal cut deeper than any physical wound he had ever experienced.
  5. As the medication took effect, the dard in his joints began to ease, allowing him to move more freely.
  6. The artist's paintings captured the dard and beauty of the human experience with remarkable clarity.
  7. Despite the dard of loss, she found solace in the memories she shared with her loved ones.
  8. His voice was filled with dard as he spoke of the struggles he had faced in his journey.
  9. The dard of rejection lingered long after she had left the audition room.
  10. In the silence of the night, his heart echoed with the dard of loneliness.

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any of a group of Indic languages spoken in Kashmir and eastern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

She felt a sharp dard in her chest as she ran, a sign that she needed to slow down.

The old man's eyes held a deep dard as he recounted the memories of his youth.

With a sudden dard of inspiration, she knew exactly how to solve the problem.

The dard of betrayal cut deeper than any physical wound he had ever experienced.