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consort

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/ˈkɒnsɔːrt/ · con-sort

A companion or partner, especially in a romantic, marital, or professional context.

Meanings

nounformal

A companion or partner, especially in a romantic, marital, or professional context.

ساتھی یا شراکت دار، خاص طور پر رومانوی، ازدواجی، یا پیشہ ورانہ سیاق و سباق میں۔

ہمسر

humsar

Formal: ہمسر

Synonyms

partnercompanionassociateشریکساتھیرفیق

Antonyms

enemyrivalopponentدشمنحریفمخالف

Common Collocations

  • life consort
  • royal consort
  • consort in crime

Example Sentences

She was his lifelong consort, sharing all his joys and sorrows.

وہ اس کی زندگی کی ہمسر تھی، جو اس کی تمام خوشیوں اور غموں میں ساتھ رہی۔

Woh is ki zindagi ki humsar thi, jo is ki tamam khushiyon aur ghamon mein saath rahi.

The queen and her consort made a public appearance at the charity event.

ملکہ اور ان کے ہمسر نے خیراتی تقریب میں عوامی طور پر شرکت کی۔

Malika aur un ke humsar ne khairati taqreeb mein awaami tor par shirkat ki.

He saw his business partner not just as a colleague, but as a consort in his ambitions.

اس نے اپنے کاروباری ساتھی کو صرف ایک ساتھی نہیں بلکہ اپنی خواہشات میں ہمسر دیکھا۔

Us ne apne karobari sathi ko sirf aik sathi nahin balki apni khwahishat mein humsar dekha.

Easily Confused With

concert:Concert refers to a live performance of music, whereas consort denotes a partner or companion.

Word Family

consortship
nounہمسری
consorting
verbہمسری کرنا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a 'consort' as a 'partner' in a 'concert' of life.

Imagine two people dancing together, symbolizing partnership.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت کی ہر گلی میں ایک ہمسری ہے، صحرا کی تنہائی میں ایک ہمسری ہے۔

Mohabbat ki har gali mein aik humsari hai, Sahra ki tanhai mein aik humsari hai.

In every street of love, there is a companionship, In the solitude of the desert, there is a companionship.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ساتھ چلنے والا مشکل کم کرتا ہے۔

Sath chalne wala mushkil kam karta hai.

A companion alleviates difficulty.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "consortium" — partnership, association

First known use: 14th century

The word 'consort' has evolved from Latin origins where 'consortium' referred to a partnership or association, indicating a collective bond or companionship.