"Umrah" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Umrah" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Umrah" Meaning

Umrah is a pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca that can be performed at any time of the year, as opposed to Hajj, which is an obligatory pilgrimage that must be performed during a specific time. It involves a series of rituals and prayers at specific sites in and around Mecca, such as the Kaaba, the Masjid al-Haram, and the Zamzam well.

"Umrah" Examples

Usage Examples for "umrah"


The Umrah pilgrims visited the holy Kaaba in Mecca to perform the rites of the minor pilgrimage.
After completing the rituals of the Umrah, the devotees thanked Allah for the opportunity to visit the sacred city.
The Umrah schedule for this year has been announced by the Saudi government, and pilgrims can now book their flights.
Umrah packages usually include accommodations, food, and transportation for the duration of the trip.
The experience of performing the Umrah was a life-changing one for the young pilgrim, who had always wanted to visit the holy sites of Islam.

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Umpires

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Referees or officials who supervise and enforce the rules in a game or sport, especially in baseball, cricket, and other sports, to ensure fair play.

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A very informal and casual word!<br><br>Umpteen refers to an extremely large, unspecified, or indefinite number of something, often used to convey a sense of a large but vague quantity. It is often used in expressions like "umpteen people", "umpteen times", or "umpteen things".<br><br>Example: "We've tried umpteen ways to fix it, but nothing seems to work."<br><br>Synonyms include "many", "dozens", "scores", or "hundreds", although "umpteen" is generally used to convey a more exaggerated or informal sense of quantity.

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Unusually great in number or amount.

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To cease or reduce the intensity of something (such as an emotion, a problem, or a situation), to lessen it, or to mitigate it.

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Unabated refers to continued or undeveloped without interruption or slowing down; persistent or unrestrained. For example:<br><br>"She continued to shout unabated until her voice was hoarse."

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Unabating

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Never stopping or diminishing; continuous and intense.