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1 Urdu couplets and shers with ghabrayen

ghabrayen: worried, panicked

Description of ghabrayen: "Ghabrayen" is the plural form of the Urdu verb "ghabrayna," meaning to become anxious, nervous, or flustered in emotional distress. Unlike fear , which arises from immediate danger, ghabrayen conveys a subtler inner turmoil from uncertainty. Differs from confusion , as it specifically implies panicked hesitation. In poetry, like Lata Mangeshkar's "Milo Na Tum To Ham Ghabraye," it evokes lovers' anxious longing when apart.

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raat din gardish mein hainsaath aasmaan

ho rahega kuchh na kuchh

ghabrayen kya

day and night the seven skies

keep rotating and revolving

something or else keeps happening

why be so panicked

Mirza Ghalib (63)
aasmaan (m) (17)

sky

gardish (f) (2)

revolving, rotating

ghabrayen (1)

worried, panicked

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