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fabric

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/ˈfæbrɪk/ · fab-ric

A material, typically produced by weaving or knitting, used for making clothes, curtains, and other items.

Meanings

nountechnical

A material, typically produced by weaving or knitting, used for making clothes, curtains, and other items.

ایک مواد جو عام طور پر بُنائی یا پھٹک سے تیار کیا جاتا ہے، کپڑے، پردے اور دیگر اشیاء بنانے کے لئے استعمال کیا جاتا ہے۔

نسیج

nasij

Formal: مواد

Synonyms

materialclothtextileموادکپڑابُنائی

Antonyms

non-fabricplasticmetalغیر نسیجپلاسٹکلوہا

Common Collocations

  • cotton fabric
  • silk fabric
  • canvas fabric

Example Sentences

The dress was made of soft cotton fabric.

سکارف نرم کپڑے سے بنایا گیا تھا۔

Skarf naram kaprey se banaya gaya tha.

He chose a durable material for the sofa's fabric.

اس نے صوفے کے کپڑے کے لیے ایک مضبوط مواد کا انتخاب کیا۔

Us ne sofa ke kapray ke liye aik mazboot mawad ka intikhab kiya.

Different fabrics have different uses in fashion.

مختلف نسیج کے مختلف استعمال ہوتے ہیں۔

Mukhtalif nasij ke mukhtalif istemal hotay hain.

Easily Confused With

fabrique:Fabrique often refers to a factory or manufacturing establishment, while fabric specifically denotes the material used for textiles.

Word Family

fabricate
verbفکس کرنا
fabrication
nounتخلیق
fabricated
adjectiveبناوٹی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of the fabric of a sweater hugging you warmly.

Imagine a clothes rack filled with colorful fabrics.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت کی نسیج میں کچھ ایسا ہے جیسا، سب کچھ بنفشی تو ہے باقی سرخ ہے پھولوں کی طرح

Mohabbat ki nasij mein kuch aisa hai jaisa, sab kuch banfshi to hai baqi surkh hai phoolon ki tarah.

In the fabric of love, there is something like this, everything is purple yet remains red like flowers.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ایک گدھے کی کئی جلدیں

Aik gaday ki kai jaldain

One donkey has many skins.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "fabrica" — a workshop

First known use: 14th century

The word 'fabric' traces back to the Latin 'fabrica', which referred to a workshop. Over time, it evolved to signify the material made for clothing and various products in English.