Meaning of

maghroor

मग़रूर • مغرور

proud; arrogant

गर्वित; अभिमानी

فخر; مغرور

Arabic

amn kii baatein vo bhi naasoor ke saath
jang zaahir hai to hai maghroor ke saath

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aapki saada dili KHud aapki tauheen hai
husn waalon ko zara maghroor hona chahiye

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subh-e-magroor ko vo shaam bhi kar deta hai
shohraten cheen ke gumnaam bhi kar deta hai

vaqt se aankh milaane ki himaakat na karo
vaqt insaan ko neelaam bhi kar deta hai

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teraa maghroor ho jaana mujhe khalta nahin lekin
teri aankhoñ se mujh...ko aur kuchh maaloom hota hai

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ki us maghroor chanda ki khushamad se to achha hai
main ghar ki khidkiyon ko aapki tasveer se dhak luun

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nahin kah saktaa hooñ main be-vafa us..ko
juda ho kar bhi dii main ne dua us..ko

जवानी,जोश men maghroor hai ladki
budhape ka nahin shaayad pata us..ko

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जवानी,जोश men maghroor hai ladki
budhape ka nahin shaayad pata us..ko

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saath rah kar door rehta hai koi
isliye majboor rehta hai koi

aaine ko dekh mujh...ko ye laga
kyuuñ yahaañ maghroor rehta hai koi

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fard-e-bashar ho tum faqat
kyun bolte ho tum saqat

maghroor ho KHud ilm men
ye aib kyun laaye faqat

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thoda sa maghroor hi tha to achha tha
sochta hooñ main door hi tha to achha tha

kya kya sitam ki.e hain is nazdeeki ne
ab lagta hai door hi tha to achha tha

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amn kii baatein vo bhi naasoor ke saath
jang zaahir hai to hai maghroor ke saath

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aapki saada dili KHud aapki tauheen hai
husn waalon ko zara maghroor hona chahiye

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The word 'maghroor' carries a sense of pride that borders on arrogance. In poetry, it often evokes the image of someone who is self-assured to the point of being dismissive of others. This pride can be seen as both a strength and a flaw, depending on the context.

Poets use 'maghroor' to explore themes of human pride and its consequences. It can depict a lover's haughty demeanor or the tragic downfall of a character consumed by their own arrogance.

In poetry, 'maghroor' serves as a mirror to the human condition, reflecting both the allure and peril of pride.