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ariste

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/əˈrɪsti/ · ar-is-te

A state of excellence or virtue, often associated with the highest moral and intellectual qualities.

Meanings

nounliterary

A state of excellence or virtue, often associated with the highest moral and intellectual qualities.

کمال یا فضیلت کی حالت، جو عموماً اعلیٰ اخلاقی اور علمی خصوصیات سے وابستہ ہے۔

آریست

arist

Synonyms

excellencevirtueperfectionکمالنیکیفضیلت

Antonyms

mediocrityinferiorityfailureمتوسطکمیناکامی

Common Collocations

  • ariste of character
  • pursuit of ariste

Example Sentences

His dedication to ariste inspired many young poets.

اس کی آریست کے لیے لگن نے بہت سے نوجوان شاعروں کو متاثر کیا۔

Us ki arist ke liye lagan ne bohat se nojawan shairon ko mutasir kiya.

She was admired for her ariste in both academics and sports.

اس کی تعلیمات اور کھیلوں میں آریست کی تعریف کی گئی۔

Us ki taleemaat aur khailon mein arist ki tareef ki gayi.

The quest for ariste is a common theme in classical literature.

آریست کی جستجو کلاسیکی ادب میں ایک عام موضوع ہے۔

Arist ki jostju klasiki adab mein aik aam mauzoo hai.

Easily Confused With

aristocrat:An aristocrat refers to a member of the aristocracy, whereas ariste pertains to the concept of excellence.

Word Family

aristocratic
adjectiveآریستوکریٹک
aristocracy
nounآریستوکریسی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'arise' to remember pursuit of excellence.

A shining star representing the highest achievements.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہر زباں پر آریست کی بات ہے، / خوابوں میں بھی عالمِ کمال کی رات ہے۔

Har zuban par arist ki baat hai, / Khwabon mein bhi aalem-e-kamaal ki raat hai.

Every tongue speaks of excellence, / Even in dreams, there is a night of perfection.

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

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

نیکی کا پھل ہمیشہ میٹھا ہوتا ہے۔

Neki ka phal hamesha meetha hota hai.

The fruit of virtue is always sweet.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Ancient Greek "ἀριστεία" — excellence or virtue

First known use: 16th century

The term has evolved over centuries to denote the highest form of excellence, typically used in a literary or poetic context.