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diagnosis

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/ˌdaɪəgˈnoʊsɪs/ · di-ag-no-sis

The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.

Meanings

nounformal

The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.

مرض یا دوسرے مسئلے کی علامات کے معائنے کے ذریعے نوعیت کی شناخت کرنا۔

تشخیص

tashkhis

Formal: تشخیص مرض

Synonyms

identificationdeterminationrecognitionپہچانتشخیصتشخیص علامتیں

Antonyms

misdiagnosisuncertaintyconfusionغلط تشخیصغیر یقینیابہام

Common Collocations

  • medical diagnosis
  • early diagnosis
  • diagnosis and treatment

Example Sentences

The doctor made a timely diagnosis of the disease.

ڈاکٹر نے بیماری کی بروقت تشخیص کی۔

Doctor ne bimari ki barwaqt tashkhis ki.

A proper diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment.

صحیح تشخیص مؤثر علاج کے لیے ضروری ہے۔

Sahi tashkhis mo'asar ilaaj ke liye zaroori hai.

The hospital specializes in the diagnosis of rare diseases.

ہسپتال نایاب بیماریوں کی تشخیص میں مہارت رکھتا ہے۔

Hospital nayab bimariyon ki tashkhis mein maharat rakhta hai.

Easily Confused With

prognosis:Prognosis refers to the prediction of the likely outcome of a disease, while diagnosis is about identifying the condition.

Word Family

diagnose
verbتشخیص کرنا
diagnostic
adjectiveتشخیصی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Di-agnosis: 'Di' (two) and 'agnosis' (knowledge) can help remember that diagnosis is knowing the two sides of an issue.

Imagine a doctor examining a patient and identifying an illness through symptoms.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

درد کی گہرائیوں میں چھپی ہے تشخیص کی باتیں، ہر ایک کے دل کی حالت ہے، یہ دکتری کی تعریف ہے۔

Dard ki gehraiyon mein chhupi hai tashkhis ki baatein, har aik ke dil ki halat hai, ye daktari ki tareef hai.

In the depths of pain lie the diagnoses, the condition of every heart beautifully defines the art of medicine.

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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Greek "διάγνωσις (diágnōsis)" — distinction, diagnosis

First known use: 16th century

The term 'diagnosis' has evolved from Greek through Latin into English, maintaining its medical context.