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nudity

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/ˈnjuːdəti/ · nu-di-ty

The state of being naked or without clothing.

Meanings

nounformal

The state of being naked or without clothing.

بے کپڑوں ہونے کی حالت یا حالتِ عریانی۔

برہنگی

burhangi

Formal: عریانی

Synonyms

nakednessbareexposureننگا پنعریانیکھلا پن

Antonyms

clothingcoveringdressingکپڑےپوشاکلباس

Common Collocations

  • artistic nudity
  • nudity in literature
  • cultural aspects of nudity

Example Sentences

The painting depicted the beauty of nudity in a natural setting.

پینٹنگ نے قدرتی ماحول میں برہنگی کی خوبصورتی کو ظاہر کیا۔

Painting ne qudrati mahol mein burhangi ki khoobsurti ko zahir kiya.

Nudity is often explored in modern art to challenge societal norms.

برہنگی کو اکثر جدید فن میں معاشرتی معیاروں کو چیلنج کرنے کے لیے تلاش کیا جاتا ہے۔

Burhangi ko aksar jadeed fan mein muasharti meaaryon ko challenge karne ke liye talash kiya jata hai.

The campaign promotes body positivity and acceptance of nudity.

یہ مہم جسمانی مثبتیت اور برہنگی کی قبولیت کو بڑھا رہی ہے۔

Yeh muhim jismani positivity aur burhangi ki qabooliyat ko barha rahi hai.

Easily Confused With

nudist:A nudist is a person who practices nudism, which is a lifestyle of being nude in social settings, while nudity refers to the state of being without clothing.

Word Family

nude
adjectiveننگا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Nudity is like being a 'nude' sculpture, showing the natural form.

Picture a classical statue representing the human body without clothing.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کاشکہ جُھک کر نہ دیکھوں میں اُس کو، عریانی کیا زیبائش کا ہے؟

Kashkeh jhuk kar na dekhoon main us ko, Uryani kya zeebaish ka hai?

If only I could avoid looking at her directly, What is nudity but a form of beauty?

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

عریاں کو دیکھ کر شرم نہ آئے۔

Uryan ko dekh kar sharm na aaye.

One should not be ashamed to see the naked.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "nuditas" — nakedness

First known use: 15th century

The word 'nudity' has its origins in Latin, derived from 'nuditas', which denotes a state of being bare or uncovered. Its usage has evolved primarily to refer to the state of being unclothed, especially in artistic and cultural contexts.