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artificial

intermediateB2

/ɑːrˈtɪfɪəl/ · ar-ti-fi-cial

Made or produced by human beings rather than occurring naturally.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Made or produced by human beings rather than occurring naturally.

انسانوں کی طرف سے بنائی گئی یا تیار کی گئی، بجائے اس کے کہ قدرتی طور پر وقوع پذیر ہو۔

مصنوعی

masnooi

Synonyms

syntheticfakeman-madeجعلینقلیغیر فطری

Antonyms

naturalgenuineauthenticقدرتیخالصاصلی

Common Collocations

  • artificial intelligence
  • artificial sweeteners
  • artificial habitat

Example Sentences

Artificial intelligence is transforming many industries.

مصنوعی ذہانت بہت سی صنعتوں میں انقلاب لا رہی ہے۔

Masnooi zahanat bohat si san'atoun mein inqilab la rahi hai.

She prefers natural fabrics over artificial ones.

وہ مصنوعی کے بجائے قدرتی کپڑے کو ترجیح دیتی ہے۔

Woh masnooi ke bajaye qudrati kapray ko tarjeeh deti hai.

The artificial flowers look stunning but aren't real.

مصنوعی پھول شاندار نظر آتے ہیں لیکن حقیقت میں نہیں ہیں۔

Masnooi phool shandaar nazar aate hain lekin haqeeqat mein nahi hain.

Easily Confused With

artificiality:Artificial refers to being made, while artificiality emphasizes the quality of being artificial.

Word Family

artifice
nounفریب
artificially
adverbمصنوعی طور پر

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of an artist creating something that isn't real.

Picture a robot painting a landscape that's not real.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہزاروں خواہشیں ایسی کہ ہر خواہش پہ دم نکلے، بہت نکلے میرے ارمان لیکن پھر بھی کم نکلے۔

Hazaron khwahishain aisi ke har khwahish pe dam nikle, Bahut nikle mere armaan lekin phir bhi kam nikle.

Thousands of desires, each so immense that it takes breath away; many of my wishes were fulfilled, yet still, they seem few.

Mirza Ghalib, Unverified

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

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

دودھ کا دودھ اور پانی کا پانی

Doodh ka doodh aur paani ka paani

The truth will come out.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "artificialis" — made by art

First known use: 15th century

The term entered the English language through Old French, referring to objects made by human skill.