Vocabulary
Whereabouts
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
The place where someone or something is
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- THE whereabouts of Hitler`s charred remains are still a mystery.
- When Mahrang Baloch had marched to Islamabad last winter to peacefully demand the whereabouts of missing persons, she was met with scorn and treated in the crudest way possible.
- When Mahrang Baloch had marched to Islamabad last winter to peacefully demand the whereabouts of missing persons, she was met with scorn and treated in the crudest way possible.
- When Mahrang Baloch had marched to Islamabad last winter to peacefully demand the whereabouts of missing persons, she was met with scorn and treated in the crudest way possible.
- BYC supporters had been protesting in the provincial capital`s Sariab area for over a week, seeking the whereabouts of Zaheer Zeb Baloch and other missing persons.
Synonyms
Location/ Position
Antonyms
Whence, Wherever
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