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paradise

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/ˈpær.əˌdaɪs/ · par-a-dise

A place or condition of great happiness and delight; often regarded as a heavenly abode.

Meanings

nounformal

A place or condition of great happiness and delight; often regarded as a heavenly abode.

خوشی اور لطف کی جگہ یا حالت؛ اکثر آسمانی مقام کے طور پر دیکھا جاتا ہے۔

جنت

jannat

Synonyms

heavenblissutopiaآسمانخوشیفردوس

Antonyms

hellmiserysufferingجہنمبدحالیتکلیف

Common Collocations

  • paradise on earth
  • lost paradise
  • tropical paradise

Example Sentences

The garden was a paradise filled with flowers and fountains.

باغ خوبصورت پھولوں اور چشموں سے بھرپور جنت تھی۔

Bagh khoobsurat phoolon aur chashmon se bharpoor jannat thi.

His reputation as a chef created a culinary paradise in the city.

ایک شیف کے طور پر اس کی شہرت نے شہر میں ایک غذائی جنت قائم کی۔

Ek chef ke tor par is ki shohrat ne shehar mein aik ghizai jannat qaim ki.

The island is considered a paradise for tourists.

یہ جزیرہ سیاحوں کے لئے جنت سمجھا جاتا ہے۔

Yeh jazeera siyahoon ke liye jannat samjha jata hai.

Easily Confused With

paradigm:Paradise refers to a state of bliss or a heavenly place, while paradigm refers to a model or example.

Word Family

paradisiacal
adjectiveجنتی
paradisiacal
adjectiveآسائش

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of paradise as a perfect vacation destination that represents ultimate happiness.

Imagine a serene beach with clear water and palm trees, symbolizing a paradise.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

جہاں میں جتنے بھی ہیں رنگ خوشبو، سب جنت کا ہر ایک رنگ ہے۔

Jahan mein jitne bhi hain rang khushboo, sab jannat ka har ek rang hai.

All colors and fragrances in the world are but the hues of paradise.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جہاں خوشی ہو، وہیں جنت ہے۔

Jahan khushi ho, wahan jannat hai.

Where there is happiness, there is paradise.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Greek "paradeisos" — enclosure, park

First known use: 14th century

The word 'paradise' has its roots in ancient Persian and Greek, originally referring to an enclosed garden. It evolved in use over time, particularly in religious contexts to denote a blissful afterlife or heavenly realm.