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panorama

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/pæˈnɔːrə.mə/ · pan-o-ra-ma

A wide, unbroken view of a landscape or scenery.

Meanings

nounformal

A wide, unbroken view of a landscape or scenery.

منظر یا قدرتی منظر کا وسیع اور بلا رکاوٹ نظریہ۔

پانوراما

panorama

Formal: منظر کشی

Synonyms

viewscenelandscapeمنظرخوابچشمہ

Antonyms

obstructionblockageرکاوٹبندش

Common Collocations

  • breathtaking panorama
  • panoramic view
  • mountain panorama

Example Sentences

The panorama from the top of the mountain was breathtaking.

پہاڑی کی چوٹی سے منظر کشی کا نظریہ دلکش تھا۔

Pahari ki choti se manzar kashi ka nazariya dilkash tha.

We could see a stunning panorama of the sunset over the ocean.

ہم سمندر پر سورج غروب کے شاندار منظر سے لطف اندوز ہوئے۔

Hum samandar par sooraj ghuroob ke shandar manzar se lutf andoz hue.

The painting captured the panorama of the countryside beautifully.

پینٹنگ نے دیہی علاقے کا منظر کشی بہت خوبصورتی سے کی ہے۔

Painting ne dehi ilaqe ka manzar kashi bohat khoobsurati se ki hai.

Easily Confused With

panorama:Panorama refers specifically to a wide view, while a 'portrait' is a representation of a person.

Word Family

panoramic
adjectiveپانورامیک
panoramist
nounپانورامسٹ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'pan' meaning all and 'orama' like a drama of sights.

Imagine standing on a mountain top with a sweeping view of the valleys below.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کوہساروں کی بلندی سے دیکھیں چمن کی سرسبزیاں، خوابوں کی آسائشوں میں ہو چکی ہیں گم صورتیوں

Kohsaaron ki bulandi se dekhein chaman ki sarsabziyaan, Khwabon ki aasashiyon mein ho chuki hain gum sooratiyan.

From the heights of the mountains, let us behold the greenery of the garden, In the comforts of dreams have lost the beauties.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

نظرے میں جادو ہے

Nazray mein jadoo hai

There is magic in the view.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Greek "panoramā" — all view

First known use: 19th century

The term originated from Greek, where 'pan' means 'all' and 'horama' means 'view'. It was adopted into English in the early 19th century.