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individually

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/ɪnˈdɪvɪdʒuəli/ · in-di-vid-u-al-ly

Referring to one person or thing separately from others.

Meanings

adverbformal

Referring to one person or thing separately from others.

دوسروں سے علیحدہ کسی شخص یا چیز کا حوالہ دینا۔

انفرادی طور پر

infiradi tor par

Synonyms

separatelyindividuallyaloneالگخوداکیلی

Antonyms

collectivelyjointlytogetherاجتماعیمشترکہایک ساتھ

Common Collocations

  • individually assessed
  • individually tailored
  • individually distinct

Example Sentences

Each student was assessed individually to ensure fairness.

ہر طالب علم کا علیحدہ طور پر اندازہ لگایا گیا تاکہ انصاف کو یقینی بنایا جا سکے۔

Har talib ilm ka alag tor par andaaza lagaya gaya taake insaaf ko yaqini banaya ja sake.

The projects will be evaluated individually before final selection.

پروجیکٹس کو حتمی انتخاب سے پہلے انفرادی طور پر جانچا جائے گا۔

Projects ko hatmi intekhab se pehle infiradi tor par jaancha jaye ga.

Individually, they each contributed to the group project.

انفرادی طور پر، انہوں نے ہر ایک نے گروپ پروجیکٹ میں حصہ ڈالا۔

Infiradi tor par, unhon ne har aik ne group project mein hissa dala.

Easily Confused With

individually:Often confused with 'collectively,' which refers to actions or characteristics shared by a group rather than separated.

Word Family

individual
nounانفرادی
individualism
nounانفرادیت
individualistic
adjectiveانفرادی پسندی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'individual' as a person standing alone, separate from a group.

Visualize a single tree standing in an open field, representing individuality.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہر شخص ہے ایک دنیا، خود کو پہچان لے، انفرادی طور پر بتا دے اپنا مقام۔

Har shakhs hai aik duniya, khud ko pehchaan le, infiradi tor par bata de apna maqam.

Each person is a world, recognize yourself, individually declare your status.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

اکیلا چلو، بھلے نہیں کارواں کی ضرورت ہے۔

Akela chalo, bhale nahi caravan ki zaroorat hai.

Walk alone if there is no need for a caravan.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "individualis" — indivisible

First known use: 14th century

The word 'individually' evolved from the Latin 'individualis' which means 'indivisible.' It has been used in English since the late 14th century.