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beautifully

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/ˈbjuːtɪfəli/ · beau-ti-ful-ly

In a way that is pleasing or attractive to the senses.

Meanings

adverbformal

In a way that is pleasing or attractive to the senses.

اس انداز میں کہ جو حسیات کے لیے خوشگوار یا دلکش ہو۔

خوبصورتی سے

khubsurati se

Synonyms

gracefullycharminglyelegantlyدلکشخوبصورتخوشنما

Antonyms

uglypoorlyungracefullyبدصورتبے ہنگمناگوار

Common Collocations

  • beautifully written
  • beautifully crafted
  • beautifully arranged

Example Sentences

The painting was beautifully done, capturing the essence of nature.

یہ پینٹنگ خوبصورتی سے کی گئی ہے، جو فطرت کی خوبی کو اجاگر کرتی ہے۔

Yeh painting khubsurati se ki gayi hai, jo fitrat ki khoobi ko ujagar karti hai.

They danced beautifully at the wedding.

انہوں نے شادی میں خوبصورتی سے رقص کیا۔

Unhoon ne shadi mein khubsurati se raqs kiya.

The poem was beautifully expressed, resonating with deep emotion.

یہ نظم خوبصورتی سے بیان کی گئی ہے، جو گہرے جذبات کے ساتھ گونجتی ہے۔

Yeh nazm khubsurati se bayan ki gayi hai, jo gehre jazbat ke sath ghoonjti hai.

Easily Confused With

beautiful:Beautiful is an adjective describing something that is pleasing, while beautifully is the adverb form describing how an action is performed.

Word Family

beautiful
adjectiveخوبصورت
beauty
nounخوبصورتی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a flower when you hear 'beautifully' - it represents beauty and grace.

Imagine a dancer performing gracefully in a garden full of flowers.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خوابوں کی عجب خوبصورتی میں، دل کی دھڑکن میں ہے محبت کا خزانہ۔

Khwaabon ki ajab khubsurati mein, dil ki dhadkan mein hai mohabbat ka khazana.

In the strange beauty of dreams, there lies a treasure of love in the heartbeat.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

خوبصورتی ہمیشہ باقی نہیں رہتی۔

Khubsurati hamesha baqi nahin rahti.

Beauty does not last forever.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Middle English "beutifull" — full of beauty

First known use: 14th century

Evolved from Middle English 'beutifull', influenced by Old French 'beau', which comes from Latin 'bellus'.