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objective

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/əbˈdʒɛktɪv/ · ob-jec-tive

Not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts.

ذاتی احساسات یا رائے سے متاثر ہونے کے بغیر حقائق کو مدنظر رکھنا اور پیش کرنا۔

مقصد

maqsad

Formal: مقصد

Synonyms

impartialunbiasedfactualغیر جانبداربے جانبازحقیقی

Antonyms

subjectivebiasedpersonalسبجیکٹیوجانبدارذاتی

Common Collocations

  • objective assessment
  • objective criteria
  • objective analysis

Example Sentences

The scientist maintained an objective approach to the research.

سائنسدان نے تحقیق کے لیے مقصدی نقطہ نظر کو برقرار رکھا۔

Scientist ne tehqiqat ke liye maqsaadi nuqta nazar ko barqarar rakha.

He aimed to provide an objective evaluation of the situation.

اس نے صورتحال کا مقصدی جائزہ فراہم کرنے کا ہدف رکھا۔

Us ne surat-e-haal ka maqsaadi jaiza faraham karne ka hadaf rakha.

An objective viewpoint is essential in a debate.

debate میں مقصدی نظر یہ ضروری ہے۔

Debate mein maqsaadi nazar ye zaroori hai.

Easily Confused With

subjective:Subjective refers to personal feelings, tastes, or opinions, while objective refers to facts without personal bias.

Word Family

objectivity
nounمقصدیت
objectively
adverbمقصدی طور پر

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'objective' as achieving a target without personal bias.

Picture an archer aiming straight at the target.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہر ایک بات پہ کہتے ہو تم کہ تم کیا ہو، / تمہیں دیکھا ہے تو تم واقعی اپنے هدف نہیں۔

Har aik baat pe kehte ho tum ke tum kya ho, / Tumhein dekha hai to tum waqai apne hadaf nahi.

You say so many things, yet what are you? / Having seen you, you really aren't your objective.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ہدف کو معلوم کرو، پھر راستہ خود بخود واضح ہو جاتا ہے۔

Hadaf ko maloom karo, phir rasta khud bakhud wazeh ho jata hai.

Identify the objective, then the path becomes clear on its own.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "objectivus" — pertaining to a thing

First known use: 15th century

The term originated from Latin 'objectivus', which denotes being objective about something rather than subjective. Over time, it has been adopted into English to describe a viewpoint or goal that is based on observable phenomena.