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expert

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/ˈɛkspɜːrt/ · ex-pert

A person who has a comprehensive and authoritative knowledge of or skill in a particular area.

Meanings

nounformal

A person who has a comprehensive and authoritative knowledge of or skill in a particular area.

ایسا شخص جو کسی خاص میدان میں وسیع اور مستند علم یا مہارت رکھتا ہو۔

ماہر

maahir

Synonyms

specialistauthorityprofessionalمتخصصماہرmaster

Antonyms

noviceamateurbeginnerناتجربہ کارشوقیہابتدائی

Common Collocations

  • computer expert
  • medical expert
  • expert advice

Example Sentences

She is a leading expert in environmental science.

وہ ماحولیاتی سائنس کی ایک ممتاز ماہر ہے۔

Woh maholiyati science ki ek mumtaz maahir hai.

Consulting an expert can save you time and money.

ماہر سے مشورہ کرنے سے آپ کا وقت اور پیسہ بچ سکتا ہے۔

Maahir se mashwara karne se aap ka waqt aur paisa bach sakta hai.

He was recognized as an expert in his field after years of research.

سالوں کی تحقیق کے بعد اسے اپنے میدان میں ایک ماہر کے طور پر تسلیم کیا گیا۔

Saalo ki tahqiqat ke baad use apne maidan mein ek maahir ke tor par tasleem kiya gaya.

Easily Confused With

expertise:Expert refers to a person, while expertise refers to the knowledge or skill itself.

Word Family

expertise
nounمہارت
expend
verbخرچ کرنا
exponential
adjectiveحسابی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'expert' as a 'person who has extensive experience.'

Imagine an academic with a degree in a specialized field giving a lecture.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

اپنی مہارت کو بھی کبھی نصیب تک پہچان، کہ کوششوں کے پھل ہیں نصیبوں کے ساتھ۔

Apni maharat ko bhi kabhi naseeb tak pehchan, Kah koshishon ke phal hain naseebon ke saath.

Recognize your skill even in the fate, for the fruits of efforts are with destiny.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ماہر کی ضرورت ہر وقت ہوتی ہے۔

Maahir ki zaroorat har waqt hoti hai.

An expert is needed at all times.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "expertus" — tested, experienced

First known use: 14th century

The term 'expert' has evolved through Middle French from the Latin 'expertus' meaning tested or tried. It began to be used in English around the late 14th century.