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  1. इज्जत - Meaning and translation in English. What is the meaning of इज्जत in English? See dictionary, pronunciation, synonyms, examples, definitions and rhymes of इज्जत in English and hindi

  2. इज्जत. / ijjata / nf. 1. honour singular noun. If you describe something that has happened to you as an honour, you mean that you are pleased and proud about it. It's an honour to finally work with her. 2. reverence /ˈrevərəns ˈरेव़रअन्स्/ uncountable noun. They shared a reverence for women. / ijjata, ijjat, ijjta, ijjt /

  3. English meaning of 'izzat. Hide. Noun, Feminine. chastity, virginity. izzat, honour, respect, esteem, dignity, reputation, good name. might, power, grandeur, glory. Sher Examples. hamesha ġhair kī izzat tirī mahfil meñ hotī hai. tire kūche meñ jā kar ham zalīl-o-ḳhvār hote haiñ. Shaukat Thanvi. aurat ho tum to tum pe munāsib hai chup raho.

  4. Translation for 'इज़्ज़त' in the free Hindi-English dictionary and many other English translations.

  5. (often plural) a command given by a superior (e.g., a military or law enforcement officer) that must be obeyed. Synonyms. अनुज्ञा, अनुज्ञापन, आज्ञप्ति, आज्ञा, आदेश, आयसु, इरशाद, इर्शाद, निर्देश, शिष्टि, हुकुम, हुक्म. order, order. Description.

  6. The meaning of IZZAT is personal dignity or respect : honor. How to use izzat in a sentence.

  7. Izzat definition: personal dignity or honor.. See examples of IZZAT used in a sentence.

  8. Definition of izzat noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Definition of 'izzat' Word Frequency. izzat in American English. (ˈizət) noun Anglo-Indian. 1. personal dignity or honor. 2. personal prestige. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC. Modified entries © 2019 by Penguin Random House LLC and HarperCollins Publishers Ltd. Word origin.

  10. Izzat ( Hindi: इज़्ज़त; Urdu: عزت; Bengali: ইজ্জত) is the concept of honour prevalent in the culture of North India, Bangladesh and Pakistan. [1] . It applies universally across religions ( Hindu, Muslim and Sikh ), communities and genders.