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communicating

intermediateB2

/kəˈmjunəˌkeɪtɪŋ/ · com-mun-i-cat-ing

The act of conveying information or expressing thoughts and feelings to others.

Meanings

verbformal

The act of conveying information or expressing thoughts and feelings to others.

دوسروں کو معلومات پہنچانے یا خیالات اور جذبات کا اظہار کرنے کا عمل۔

رابطہ کرنا

rabita karna

Formal: مکالمہ کرنا

Synonyms

conveyinginformingexpressingپہنچانابتاناظاہر کرنا

Antonyms

concealingwithholdingignoringچھپاناروکنانظر انداز کرنا

Common Collocations

  • effective communicating
  • communicating ideas
  • communicating clearly

Example Sentences

He is excellent at communicating his ideas to the team.

وہ ٹیم کو اپنے خیالات پہنچانے میں بہترین ہے。

Woh team ko apne khayalat pahunchane mein behtareen hai.

Good communication is key to a successful relationship.

اچھی رابطہ کاری ایک کامیاب تعلق کی کلید ہے۔

Achhi rabta kaari aik kamiyab talaq ki kaleed hai.

They are communicating regularly through emails and calls.

وہ باقاعدگی سے ای میلز اور کالز کے ذریعے رابطہ کر رہے ہیں۔

Woh baqaidgi se emails aur calls ke zariye rabta kar rahe hain.

Easily Confused With

communicate:To 'communicate' means the act of conveying messages, while 'communicating' refers to the ongoing process of that act.

Word Family

communication
nounرابطہ
communicative
adjectiveمکالمہ کرنے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'comm' as common and 'unicate' as unique; combining them helps share unique thoughts in common.

Imagine two people speaking and sharing ideas over coffee.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

دیکھو بات کرتے ہیں کیسے، کلام کے رموز کی پہچان ہوتی ہے

Dekho baat karte hain kaise, kalaam ke razoo ki pehchan hoti hai

See how we converse, there is an understanding of the secrets of speech.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

خاموش رہ کر چپ رہنا نہ سیانا ہے

Khamosh reh kar chup rehna na sayana hai

Remaining silent is not wise.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "communicare" — to share, to make common

First known use: 15th century

The word 'communicating' is derived from the Latin 'communicare' which means to share information. It has evolved in the English language to signify the act of imparting or exchanging information through various means.