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nutrient-rich

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/ˈnjuːtrɪənt rɪʧ/ · nu-tri-ent rich

Containing a high amount of nutrients beneficial for health.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Containing a high amount of nutrients beneficial for health.

صحت کے لیے فائدہ مند غذائی اجزاء کی زیادہ مقدار رکھنے والا۔

غذائیت سے بھرپور

ghizaiyat se bharpoor

Formal: مغذی

Synonyms

nutritionalwholesomebeneficialغذائیت دارصحت مندمفید

Antonyms

nutrient-poorunhealthyharmfulغذائیت میں کمیغیر صحت مندنقصان دہ

Common Collocations

  • nutrient-rich diet
  • nutrient-rich foods
  • nutrient-rich environment

Example Sentences

Eating a nutrient-rich diet can improve overall health.

غذائیت سے بھرپور خوراک کھانا مجموعی صحت کو بہتر بنا سکتا ہے.

Ghizaiyat se bharpoor khoraak khana majmu'i sehat ko behtar bana sakta hai.

Vegetables are often nutrient-rich and essential for a balanced diet.

سبزیاں اکثر غذائیت سے بھرپور ہوتی ہیں اور متوازن خوراک کے لیے ضروری ہیں.

Sabziyaan aksar ghizaiyat se bharpoor hoti hain aur mutawazan khoraak ke liye zaroori hain.

A nutrient-rich snack can help sustain energy levels.

غذائیت سے بھرپور ناشتہ توانائی کی سطح کو برقرار رکھنے میں مدد کر سکتا ہے.

Ghizaiyat se bharpoor nashta tawanai ki satah ko barqarar rakhne mein madad kar sakta hai.

Easily Confused With

nutritious:While both are related to nutrients, 'nutrient-rich' emphasizes the abundance of nutrients whereas 'nutritious' implies being beneficial for health.

Word Family

nutrition
nounغذائیت
nutrient
nounغذائی اجزاء

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a plate full of colorful fruits and vegetables, overflowing with health benefits.

Imagine a vibrant garden overflowing with healthy produce.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

غذائیت جو دل میں ہوں، وہ جان کی غذا ہے۔

Ghizaiyat jo dil mein hon, woh jaan ki ghiza hai.

The nourishment that resides in the heart is the food of life.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

صحت مند جسم میں صحت مند روح ہوتی ہے۔

Sehat mand jism mein sehat mand rooh hoti hai.

A healthy body has a healthy spirit.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "nutrientem" — to nourish

First known use: 20th century

The term has evolved from the Latin word 'nutrire', meaning to nourish or feed, and has been adopted into English in the context of health and nutrition.