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bachelor

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/ˈbætʃəlor/ · bache-lor

An unmarried man or a person who has obtained a bachelor's degree.

Meanings

nounformal

An unmarried man or a person who has obtained a bachelor's degree.

ایک غیر شادی شدہ مرد یا وہ شخص جس نے بیچلر ڈگری حاصل کی ہو۔

بیکلاز

bikalaz

Synonyms

single manunmarried mandegree holderاکیلا شخصغیر شادی شدہ آدمیڈگری ہولڈر

Antonyms

married manhusbandشادی شدہ مردشوہر

Common Collocations

  • bachelor degree
  • bachelor party
  • bachelor life

Example Sentences

He is a bachelor and enjoys his freedom.

وہ ایک بیکلاز ہے اور اپنی آزادی سے لطف اندوز ہوتا ہے۔

Woh aik bikalaz hai aur apni azaadi se lutf andoz hota hai.

Many bachelors live in shared apartments.

بہت سے بیکلاز مشترکہ اپارٹمنٹس میں رہتے ہیں۔

Bahut se bikalaz mushtarka apartments mein rehtay hain.

She is dating a bachelor who just graduated.

وہ ایک بیچلر کے ساتھ ڈیٹ کر رہی ہے جو ابھی حال ہی میں فارغ التحصیل ہوا ہے۔

Woh aik bachelor ke sath date kar rahi hai jo abhi haal hi mein farigh-ul-tahseel hua hai.

Easily Confused With

bachelorette:A bachelorette refers to an unmarried woman, whereas a bachelor refers to an unmarried man.

Word Family

bachelor's degree
nounبیچلر کی ڈگری
bachelorhood
nounبیکلاز کی حالت

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Bachelor sounds like 'back' and 'Chore' - Imagine a bachelor's life is full of chores, hence the term.

Picture a man in a graduation robe celebrating his single status.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت میں کے بیکلاز کو تیراک بننا ہے، بلکہ ایک دل کی کہانی جاننا ہے۔

Mohabbat mein ke bikalaz ko tiraak banna hai, balki aik dil ki kahani jaanana hai.

In love, a bachelor must become a swimmer, rather know the story of one heart.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

اکیلے کی زندگی دوسروں کی گمکیدگی ہے۔

Akela ki zindagi doosron ki gumkiedgi hai.

The life of a single person is a complexity for others.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "baccalaureus" — a student with a degree

First known use: 15th century

The term originally referred to a young man who had completed a first degree in medieval European universities and has evolved to describe an unmarried man.