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makers

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/ˈmeɪkərz/ · mak-ers

A person or entity that creates or produces something.

Meanings

nounformal

A person or entity that creates or produces something.

ایک شخص یا ادارہ جو کچھ بنا یا پیدا کرتا ہے۔

بنانے والا

bananay wala

Formal: تخلیق کار

Synonyms

creatorproducerbuilderتخلیق کارپیدا کرنے والابنانے والا

Antonyms

destroyerdismantlereliminatorتباہ کرنے والاختم کرنے والانقصان دہ

Common Collocations

  • product maker
  • content maker
  • software maker

Example Sentences

The makers of the new app have a strong vision for its future.

نئے ایپ کے بنانے والوں کا اس کے مستقبل کے لیے ایک مضبوط وژن ہے۔

Naye app ke bananay walon ka is ke mustaqbil ke liye aik mazboot vision hai.

Artisans are makers of beautiful handcrafted items.

ہنر مند تخلیق کار خوبصورت ہاتھ سے بنے ہوئے اشیاء کے بناتے ہیں۔

Hunarmand takhleeq kar khoobsurat haath se banay hue ashyaa ke banate hain.

The makers of the film received numerous awards for their creativity.

فلم کے بنانے والوں کو اپنی تخلیقیت کے لئے بے شمار ایوارڈ ملے۔

Film ke bananay walon ko apni takhleeqiyat ke liye be-shumar award mile.

Easily Confused With

makerspace:A makerspace is a collaborative workspace for making, learning, and sharing, unlike the general term 'makers'.

Word Family

make
verbبنانا
making
nounبنانا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a maker as someone 'making' something new!

Imagine an artist in a workshop creating a beautiful painting.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

دیکھیں تو کچھ کر کے دکھا دے، بننے والے کو کیا یوں دل بہلا دے

Dekhein to kuch kar ke dikha de, banne wale ko kya yun dil behla de

If you can, show something you create, what can console the maker like this?

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جو کام کرنے والے ہیں، وہی رستے بھی دیتی ہیں

Jo kaam karne wale hain, wahi raste bhi deti hain

Those who work, also show the ways.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "macian" — to make or create

First known use: 14th century

The word 'maker' has evolved from the Old English 'macian,' reflecting the act of creating or producing.