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inventor

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/ɪnˈvɛntə/ · in-ven-tor

A person who creates or designs something new.

Meanings

nounformal

A person who creates or designs something new.

ایک شخص جو کچھ نیا تخلیق کرتا ہے یا ڈیزائن کرتا ہے۔

موجد

mujid

Synonyms

creatorinnovatorpioneerتخلیق کارایجاد کارنویسندہ

Antonyms

followerimitatorreplicatorپیرونقل کرنے والاتکرار کرنے والا

Common Collocations

  • famous inventor
  • young inventor
  • talented inventor

Example Sentences

Thomas Edison was a famous inventor known for his work with the electric light bulb.

تھامس ایڈیسن ایک مشہور موجد تھے جو بجلی کے بلب پر کام کرنے کے لیے جانے جاتے ہیں۔

Thomas Edison aik mashhoor mujd the jo bijli ke bulb par kaam karne ke liye jane jate hain.

The young inventor showcased his innovative design at the science fair.

نوجوان موجد نے سائنسی نمائش میں اپنے جدید ڈیزائن کا مظاہرہ کیا۔

Nojawan mujd ne sainsee numaish mein apne jadeed design ka muzahira kiya.

Many inventors change the world with their groundbreaking ideas.

بہت سے موجد اپنے انقلابی خیالات کے ساتھ دنیا کو بدل دیتے ہیں۔

Bahut se mujd apne inqilabi khayalat ke sath duniya ko badal dete hain.

Easily Confused With

invent:Invent is a verb meaning to create something new, while inventor is the noun referring to the person who does the inventing.

Word Family

invention
nounایجاد
inventive
adjectiveتخلیقی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of inventing as creating ideas that spring to life.

Visualize a light bulb turning on when someone has a great idea.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

نہ ہو غمِ وقتِ تنگی، نہ ہو خوفِ زمانہ ہر موجد کا خواب ہے کہ وہ بنے مثالِ خدا

Na ho gham-e-waqt-e-tangi, na ho khauf-e-zamana Har mujd ka khwab hai ke wo bane misaal-e-Khuda

No sorrow of the time's constriction, no fear of the era. Every inventor's dream is to become a symbol of God.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ہاتھ کی طاقت، دماغ کا کمال

Haath ki taqat, dimaag ka kamaal

The strength of the hand, the genius of the mind.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "inventor" — one who discovers

First known use: 15th century

The term 'inventor' has evolved from the Latin 'inventor' which refers to someone who discovers or finds out something new.