accepted

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/əkˈsɛptɪd/ · ac-cept-ed

Generally approved or recognized; acknowledged as valid or acceptable.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Generally approved or recognized; acknowledged as valid or acceptable.

عام طور پر منظور شدہ یا تسلیم شدہ؛ متعارف یا قابل قبول سمجھا جاتا ہے۔

قبول شدہ

qabool shuda

Formal: منظور شدہ

Synonyms

acknowledgedrecognizedapprovedمنظورتسلیممجذوب

Antonyms

rejecteddenieddismissedردانکارمسترد

Common Collocations

  • accepted practice
  • accepted norms
  • accepted theory

Example Sentences

The proposal was widely accepted by the community.

یہ تجویز برادری کی جانب سے وسیع پیمانے پر قبول کی گئی تھی۔

Yeh tajweez baradari ki jaanib se wasee paimane par qabool ki gayi thi.

He finally felt accepted by his peers.

اُسے آخرکار اپنے ہم عمر لوگوں کے درمیان قبول شدہ محسوس ہوا۔

Usay aakhirkaar apne hum umar logon ke darmiyan qabool shuda mehsoos hua.

The organization's guidelines are widely accepted in the industry.

تنظیم کے رہنما اصول صنعت میں وسیع پیمانے پر قبول کیے گئے ہیں۔

Tanzim ke rahnuma usool san'at mein wasi paimane par qabool kiye gaye hain.

Easily Confused With

accepted vs. excepted:Accepted means to agree or approve, while excepted means to exclude or leave out.

Word Family

accept
verbقبول کرنا
acceptance
nounقبولیت

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a stamp that accepts documents; it signifies approval.

Imagine a thumbs up symbol to represent acceptance and approval.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

پیار میں سب کچھ قبول کر لیا گیا، عشق کے نام پر سب کچھ جھیل لیا گیا

Pyar mein sab kuch qabool kar liya gaya, ishq ke naam par sab kuch jeel liya gaya

In love, everything was accepted; for the name of passion, everything was endured.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جو قبول کرے اُس کا سر بلند ہے

Jo qabool kare us ka sar buland hai

He who accepts is exalted.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "acceptare" — to take or receive

First known use: 15th century

The word 'accepted' comes from the Latin 'acceptare', which means to take or receive willingly. Over time, its use expanded into a variety of contexts, including social, legal, and colloquial.