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kite

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/kaɪt/ · kite

A lightweight frame covered with paper, fabric, or plastic, designed to fly in the wind at the end of a long string.

Meanings

nouninformal

A lightweight frame covered with paper, fabric, or plastic, designed to fly in the wind at the end of a long string.

ہلکی پھلکی لکڑی کا فریم جس پر کاغذ، کپڑا یا پلاسٹک لگا ہوتا ہے، تاکہ یہ ہوا میں اڑ سکے اور ایک لمبی ڈوری کے آخر میں ہوتا ہے۔

گُرگَٹ

gurgat

Synonyms

toyflying objectaerialکھلونااڑنے والی چیزہوائی

Antonyms

weightburdenanchorوزنبوجھ لنگر

Common Collocations

  • fly a kite
  • kite festival
  • colorful kites

Example Sentences

Children love to fly kites on windy days.

بچے ہوا دار دنوں میں گُرگَٹ اڑانا پسند کرتے ہیں۔

Bachay hawa daar dino mein gurgat udana pasand kartay hain.

The kite soared high in the sky.

گُرگَٹ آسمان میں بلند اڑتا رہا۔

Gurgat aasmaan mein buland udata raha.

We attended the kite festival in the park.

ہم پارک میں گُرگَٹ کے میلے میں گئے تھے۔

Hum park mein gurgat ke mele mein gaye thay.

Easily Confused With

bite:Bite refers to using teeth to cut into something, while a kite is an object that flies in the air.

Word Family

kiting
verbگُرگَٹ اڑانا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a kite flying gracefully in the sky.

Picture colorful kites dancing in the breeze during a festival.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

اُڑتا ہے گُرگَٹ اُس آسمان کی طرف، | جہاں تک بھی ہو موڑ، خواب ہو وہاں کی طرف۔

Udata hai gurgat us aasmaan ki taraf, | Jahan tak bhi ho mod, khwab ho wahan ki taraf.

The kite soars towards that sky, | Wherever the turn may lead, let dreams go that way.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جو ہوا میں اڑتا ہے وہ کبھی مشکل میں نہیں آتا۔

Jo hawa mein udta hai woh kabhi mushkil mein nahin aata.

He who flies in the air does not fall into difficulties.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "cyta" — a type of bird

First known use: 15th century

The word 'kite' has evolved from Old English and historically referred to a bird of prey. Over time, it also came to refer to a toy that flies in the wind.