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compose

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/kəmˈpoʊz/ · com-pose

to create or produce by putting together parts or elements.

Meanings

verbformal

to create or produce by putting together parts or elements.

اجزا یا عناصر کو ملا کر تخلیق یا پیدا کرنا۔

تخلیق کرنا

takhleeq karna

Formal: تخلیق کرنا

Synonyms

createformdeviseپیدا کرناتشکیل دیناترتیب دینا

Antonyms

destroydismantledisbandختم کرناتوڑنامنحل کرنا

Common Collocations

  • compose music
  • compose an essay
  • compose a message

Example Sentences

She decided to compose a new song for the concert.

اس نے کنسرٹ کے لیے ایک نئی دھن تخلیق کرنے کا فیصلہ کیا۔

Us ne concert ke liye ek nai dhun takhleeq karne ka faisla kiya.

He learned how to compose poetry during his studies.

اس نے اپنی تعلیم کے دوران شاعری تخلیق کرنا سیکھا۔

Us ne apni taleem ke doran shayari takhleeq karna seekha.

The artist will compose several pieces for the exhibition.

فنکار نمائش کے لیے کئی تخلیقات انجام دے گا۔

Fankar numaish ke liye kai takhleeqat anjam de ga.

Easily Confused With

composure:While 'compose' refers to creating something, 'composure' refers to a state of calmness or self-control.

Word Family

composition
nounترکیب
composer
nounموسیقار
composed
adjectiveسکون پذیر

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of composing a symphony where different notes come together.

Imagine an artist working on a canvas, mixing colors to create a masterpiece.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

پھولوں کی طرح رنگ بکھیرے، دل کی دنیا کو سنوارے، تخلیق کی یہ خوشبو بسے، ہر سو گونج اٹھے، ہر جانب ہارے۔

Phoolon ki tarah rang bikhaire, dil ki dunya ko sanware, Takhleeq ki ye khushboo base, har so ghoonj uthay, har jaanib haare.

Like flowers scattering colors, beautifying the heart's world, May this fragrance of creation permeate, echoing everywhere, triumphing at every turn.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

خود کو درست کر نہ کہ بیوی کو

Khud ko durust kar na keh biwi ko

Correct yourself, not your wife.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "componere" — to place together

First known use: 15th century

The word 'compose' has its roots in the Latin 'componere', which means to put together or place together. Over time, it evolved in English to include meanings related to writing, creating music, and forming various works of art.