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formed

intermediateB1

/fɔrmd/ · formed

To give a particular shape or form to something.

Meanings

verbformal

To give a particular shape or form to something.

کسی چیز کو خاص شکل یا تشکیل دینا۔

تشکیل دینا

tashkeel dena

Synonyms

createshapeconstituteبناناشکل دیناتشکیل کرنا

Antonyms

destroydismantledisassembleاجاڑناتوڑنابکھیرنا

Common Collocations

  • well-formed
  • poorly formed
  • formed structure

Example Sentences

The sculpture was formed from a single block of marble.

یہ مجسمہ ایک ہی پتھر کے بلاک سے تشکیل دیا گیا تھا۔

Yeh mujasma aik hi pathar ke block se tashkeel diya gaya tha.

Various cultures formed unique traditions over time.

مختلف ثقافتوں نے وقت کے ساتھ منفرد روایات تشکیل دیں۔

Mukhtalif saqafatoun ne waqt ke saath manfarid riwayat tashkeel diyan.

The team was formed to address specific community issues.

یہ ٹیم مخصوص کمیونٹی کے مسائل کو حل کرنے کے لئے تشکیل دی گئی تھی۔

Yeh team makhsoos community ke masail ko hal karne ke liye tashkeel di gayi thi.

Easily Confused With

form:Form refers to the shape or structure itself, while formed is the past tense indicating the act of creating that shape.

Word Family

formation
nounتشکیل
formative
adjectiveتشکیلی
form
nounشکل

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a sculpture being formed by an artist.

Imagine a potter shaping clay into a beautiful vase.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

یہ دل کی شکل ہے جو تیرے ذکر سے بنتی ہے، تیری یاد کا ہر لمحہ تشکیل دیتا ہے۔

Yeh dil ki shakal hai jo tere zikr se banti hai, Teri yaad ka har lamha tashkeel deta hai.

This is the shape of the heart that forms with Your mention, Every moment of Your remembrance shapes it.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جہاں چراغ ہو، وہاں روشنی بھی ہوتی ہے۔

Jahan chiraagh ho, wahan roshni bhi hoti hai.

Where there is a lamp, there is light as well.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old French "former" — to form, to shape

First known use: 14th century

The word 'formed' is derived from the Old French word 'former', which means to shape or create. Its use in English dates back to the late 14th century.