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considerably

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/kənˈsɪdərəbli/ · con-sid-er-ab-ly

To a significant extent or degree.

Meanings

adverbformal

To a significant extent or degree.

ایک اہم حد تک یا درجے تک۔

نسبتا

nisbatan

Synonyms

significantlysubstantiallygreatlyاہم طور پربہتقابل قدر

Antonyms

insignificantlyslightlymarginallyناچیزکمہلکا

Common Collocations

  • considerably improve
  • considerably reduce
  • considerably larger

Example Sentences

The results of the experiment improved considerably compared to last year.

سال پچھلے کے مقابلے میں تجربے کے نتائج میں کافی بہتری آئی ہے۔

Saad pichlay ke muqable mein tajurbe ke nataij mein kafi behtari aayi hai.

His performance has improved considerably this season.

اس کی کارکردگی اس موسم میں خاصا بہتر ہوئی ہے۔

Us ki karkardagi is mausam mein khasa behtar hui hai.

The weather has turned considerably colder after the storm.

طوفان کے بعد موسم میں بہت سردی آ گئی ہے۔

Toofan ke baad mausam mein bohat sardi aa gayi hai.

Easily Confused With

considerate:Considerably refers to extent or degree, while considerate refers to thoughtfulness towards others.

Word Family

consider
verbغور کرنا
consideration
nounغور و فکر
considerate
adjectiveخیال رکھنے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'consider' and add 'ably' to recall 'considerably' as it indicates a notable degree of consideration.

Imagine a scale tipping significantly when considering important factors.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

نسبتاً یہ محبت کی باتیں بھول جائیں گے، جو ہر پل میں تمہاری یادیں ہیں

Nisbatan yeh mohabbat ki baatein bhool jayenge, jo har pal mein tumhari yaadein hain.

We may forget these talks of love, yet every moment holds memories of you.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جتنا بڑا بوجھ اتنا ہی بڑا جواب

Jitna bara bojh utna hi bara jawab

The greater the burden, the greater the response.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "considerabilis" — able to be regarded, worthy of consideration

First known use: 15th century

The term entered English from Latin via French, evolving in its meaning to imply a notable degree.