cabinet
intermediateB1/ˈkæbɪnɪt/ · cab-i-net
a group of senior officials in a government, typically consisting of the heads of government departments.
Meanings
a group of senior officials in a government, typically consisting of the heads of government departments.
حکومت کے سینئر اہلکاروں کا ایک گروپ، جو عام طور پر حکومت کے محکموں کے سربراہوں پر مشتمل ہوتا ہے.
کابینہ
cabina
Synonyms
Antonyms
Common Collocations
- cabinet meeting
- cabinet member
- cabinet office
Example Sentences
The cabinet will discuss the new policy tomorrow.
کابینہ کل نئی پالیسی پر بات کرے گی.
Cabina kal nai policy par baat kare gi.
The cabinet reshuffle was unexpected.
کابینہ کی تبدیلی غیر متوقع تھی.
Cabina ki tabdeeli ghair mutawaqqa thi.
She was appointed as a member of the cabinet.
انہیں کابینہ کے رکن کے طور پر مقرر کیا گیا.
Unhain cabinet ke rukn ke tor par muqarrar kiya gaya.
Easily Confused With
a piece of furniture with shelves and doors for storing items.
اشیاء ذخیرہ کرنے کے لیے الماری یا فرنیچر کا ایک ٹکڑا.
کابینہ
cabina
Antonyms
Common Collocations
- kitchen cabinet
- file cabinet
- medicine cabinet
Example Sentences
The cabinet in the kitchen is overflowing with utensils.
کھانے کے کمرے کی کابینہ برتنوں سے بھر گئی ہے.
Khanay ke kamray ki cabina bartanon se bhar gayi hai.
Please put the documents in the file cabinet.
براہ کرم دستاویزات کو فائل کابینہ میں رکھیں.
Barah-e-karam dastawaizat ko file cabina mein rakhain.
He opened the cabinet to find the spices.
اس نے مصالحے تلاش کرنے کے لیے کابینہ کھولی.
Us ne masalay talash karne ke liye cabina kholi.
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💡 Memory Tip
Remember 'cabinet' as the 'key' to organization, both in government and home.
Imagine a well-organized kitchen cabinet filled with spices and utensils.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
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🗣️ Urdu Proverb
وہ جو پیٹ میں ہے، وہی زبان پر ہے.
Woh jo pait mein hai, wohi zuban par hai.
What is in the stomach is on the tongue.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Old French "cabinet" — a small room or chamber
First known use: 15th century
The word evolved from Old French, where it referred to a small room or chamber for private meeting or storage.