discernibility
advancedC2/dɪsˌsɜrnəˈbɪlɪti/ · dis-cern-i-bil-i-ty
The quality of being able to distinguish or perceive differences.
Meanings
The quality of being able to distinguish or perceive differences.
فرق کو پہچاننے یا دیکھنے کی قابلیت۔
پہچان جانے کی قابلیت
pehchaan jaane ki qabiliyat
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Common Collocations
- high discernibility
- low discernibility
- discernibility between options
Example Sentences
The discernibility of colors is crucial in graphic design.
رنگوں کی پہچان جانے کی قابلیت گرافک ڈیزائن میں اہم ہے۔
Rangon ki pehchaan jaane ki qabiliyat graphic design mein ahem hai.
Researchers study the discernibility of sounds in various environments.
محققین مختلف ماحول میں آوازوں کی پہچان جانے کی قابلیت کا مطالعہ کرتے ہیں۔
Muhaqiqin mukhtalif mahol mein aawazon ki pehchaan jaane ki qabiliyat ka mutala karte hain.
In philosophy, discernibility is often related to the clarity of concepts.
فلسفے میں، پہچان جانے کی قابلیت اکثر تصورات کی وضاحت سے متعلق ہوتی ہے۔
Falsafay mein, pehchaan jaane ki qabiliyat aksar tasavvur ki wazahat se mutaliq hoti hai.
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💡 Memory Tip
Think of 'discern' as in to detect or notice differences.
Imagine a magnifying glass that helps you see fine details.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
نہ جانے کون سا فضل ہے کہ میں پہچان لیتا ہوں، ہر چہرے میں، کچھ بھی ہو، آنکھوں کی پہچان لیتا ہوں۔
Na jaanay kaun sa fazl hai ke mai pehchaan leta hun, Har chehre mein, kuch bhi ho, aankhon ki pehchaan leta hun.
I do not know what grace it is that I can recognize, In every face, no matter what, I identify through the eyes.
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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.
🗣️ Urdu Proverb
پہچان کے بغیر دنیا پتھروں کی طرح ہے۔
Pehchaan ke baghair duniya pathron ki tarah hai.
Without discernment, the world is like stones.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Latin "discernere" — to separate or distinguish
First known use: 19th century
The term 'discernibility' evolved from the Latin discere, meaning to learn, and has been used in English since the late 19th century, denoting the quality of being easy to perceive or distinguish.