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affirmation

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/ˌæfərˈmeɪʃən/ · af-fir-ma-tion

The act of asserting or confirming something positively.

Meanings

nounformal

The act of asserting or confirming something positively.

کسی چیز کی مثبت طور پر تصدیق یا وضاحت کرنا۔

تصدیق

tasdeeq

Synonyms

confirmationassertiondeclarationتصدیقتائیدمحکم

Antonyms

negationdenialrejectionانکارردنفی

Common Collocations

  • positive affirmation
  • self-affirmation
  • daily affirmation

Example Sentences

Her daily affirmations help boost her confidence.

اس کی روزانہ کی تصدیقیں اس کی خود اعتمادی میں اضافہ کرتی ہیں۔

Us ki rozana ki tasdeeqain is ki khud aitmaadi mein izafa karti hain.

The teacher's affirmation of my efforts motivated me to work harder.

اساتذہ کی جانب سے میرے کام کی تصدیق نے مجھے محنت کرنے پر ابھارا۔

Asatiza ki janib se mere kaam ki tasdeeq ne mujhe mehnat karne par ubhara.

Affirmation of one's beliefs is essential for mental well-being.

ان کے عقائد کی تصدیق ذہنی صحت کے لیے ضروری ہے۔

Un ke aqaaid ki tasdeeq zehni sehat ke liye zaroori hai.

Easily Confused With

affliction:Affirmation denotes a positive statement, while affliction refers to a state of distress or suffering.

Word Family

affirm
verbتصدیق کرنا
affirmative
adjectiveمثبت

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a friendly 'thumbs up' to remember affirmation.

Imagine a bright light shining down, symbolizing positivity and affirmation.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

پھول کی طرح زندگی کی خوشبو کو محسوس کر، تصدیق کر کہ تو ہے اس کائنات کا حصہ

Phool ki tarah zindagi ki khushbu ko mehsoos kar, tasdeeq kar ke tu hai is kainat ka hissa.

Like a flower, feel the fragrance of life, affirm that you are a part of this universe.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

اپنے قول کا اقرار کرنا ہمت کا کام ہے۔

Apne qoul ka iqrār karna himmat ka kaam hai.

To affirm one's words is an act of courage.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "affirmatio" — a declaration or assertion

First known use: 15th century

The term evolved through Middle English from the Old French 'affermir' and found its way into modern usage to denote a positive assertion.