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argention

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/ɑːrˈdʒɛn̩ʧən/ · ar-gen-tion

A term used to describe a reflective quality or characteristic, often in literature or poetry.

Meanings

nounformal

A term used to describe a reflective quality or characteristic, often in literature or poetry.

ایک اصطلاح جو ادبیات یا شاعری میں عکاسی کی نوعیت یا خصوصیت کو بیان کرنے کے لئے استعمال ہوتی ہے۔

عکاسی

ʿakāsī

Synonyms

reflectionshineemissionعکاسیچمکچاندنی

Antonyms

darknessshadowabsenceاندھیراسایہغیر موجودگی

Common Collocations

  • brilliant argention
  • argention of thoughts
  • argention in poetry

Example Sentences

The poet described the argention of the moonlight on the water.

شاعر نے پانی پر چاندنی کی عکاسی کا بیان کیا۔

Shair ne paani par chāndnī ki ʿakāsī ka bayan kiya.

Her ideas had an argention that captivated the audience.

اس کے خیالات میں ایک عکاسی تھی جو ناظرین کو مسحور کر دیتی تھی۔

Us ke khayalat mein ek ʿakāsī thi jo nāzireen ko masḥūr kar deti thi.

The argention in the painting brings it to life.

پینٹنگ کی عکاسی اسے زندہ کرتی ہے۔

Painting ki ʿakāsī ise zinda karti hai.

Easily Confused With

argue:Argention refers to reflective qualities, while argue relates to presenting reasoning or debate.

Word Family

argument
nounدلیل

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'argent' as silver, associated with light reflecting.

Imagine a shiny silver object reflecting light.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

چاندنی چمکے جب تیری یادوں کی گلیوں میں، عکاسی کرتی ہے تیری خوبصورتی کی کہانی۔

Chāndnī chamke jab terī yādōn kī galiyōn mein, ʿakāsī kartī hai terī khubsūrti kī kahānī.

When the moonlight shines in the streets of your memories, it reflects the story of your beauty.

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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

روشنی کا چمکنے والا سایہ.

Roshni ka chamakne wala sāya.

The shining shadow of light.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "argentum" — silver

First known use: 17th century

The term 'argention' derives from the Latin word 'argentum', which is rooted in the concept of light and brightness associated with silver.