Phrasal Verbs

3216 Phrasal Verbs with their Urdu Meanings and Examples

Wait upon

Wait for a result before being able to make a decision.

They must WAIT UPON the outcome of the match before they know who they'll be playing.

Wake up

Stop sleeping.

I WOKE UP at half past six this morning.

Walk away from

Leave something you don't like.

You can't just WALK AWAY FROM your problems.

Walk away

Win easily.

She WALKED AWAY WITH the firstwith prize.

Walk back from

Retract a statement.

They declined to WALK BACK FROM their comments despite the controversy.

Walk in on

Enter somewhere unexpectedly and see something.

He WALKED IN ON them planning to sack him.

Walk into

Get work without effort.

He WALKED INTO a great job straight after university.

Walk into

Be unaware of the presence of something and either enter it (a trap) or bump into it (an obstruction).

You WALKED INTO that one [You became victim to a trap I set] orI WALKED INTO a door and broke my nose.

Walk off

Go for a walk to reduce the effects of an illness or bad feeling.

I tried to WALK OFF my hangover.

Walk off with

Win easily.

He WALKED OFF WITH the award.

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