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Definition of gharara in English: ghararanoun ɡʌˈrɑːrə A pair of loose trousers with pleats below the knee, worn by women from South Asia, typically with a kameez. Example sentencesExamples - Now Samee is finally free to sell her gorgeous lehenga-cholis, ghararas, salwar kameezs and capris in Delhi.
- A few interesting outfits like kurtas and ghararas or flowy shararas not only look good but also add style to your trousseau.
- Women of this age group tend to be engaged in cooking, and most work at floor level and relatively unsafe kitchens and wear loose fitting clothes such as saris, dupattas, and ghararas, etc.
- Suraj Collection has exciting fashions for fall from funky pant suits to ghararas to elegant sarees and lehngas.
- Loose trouser tumans or ghararas, through still worn, are fast passing out of fashion in favour of the cut and style of the western pantaloon.
Origin From Persian garāra 'trousers, large sack'. |