Shahmukhi : بُرا
Meaning in English
bad, undesirable, evil, wicked, vicious, depraved; faulty, defective, not good; harmful; indecorous, improper
Source: Punjabi Dictionary
BURÁ
Meaning in English2
a, Bad, ill, evil (physically or morally); hurtful, pernicious; unfavorable, unfortunate; merciless, cruel; hateful, odious;—s. m. Injury, harm, mischief, ill-conduct: a wicked person, an enemy:—burá banáúṉá, v. n. To cause to fall in one's estimation:—burá banṉá, v. n. To be considered as an evil; or mischievous person:—burá bhalá, s. m. Abusive language:—burá chitmaṉá, v. n. To think ill off:—burá diṉ páuná, or paiṉá, v. n. Presents made to a Hindu widow by her own and her deceased husband's relatives on the 11th or 13th day (kiryá day) after the death of her husband:—burá hál, s. m. A deplorable or bad state:—burá hál karná, v. a. To reduce to a wretched condition:—burá karná, v. a. To do wrong, to hurt:—burá lagná, v. n. Opp. of Achchhá lagná—burá manáuṉá, v. n. To take ill, to take amiss.
Source:THE PANJABI DICTIONARY-Bhai Maya Singh