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practicing

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/ˈpræktɪsɪŋ/ · prac-tic-ing

To perform an activity repeatedly or regularly in order to improve or maintain one's proficiency.

Meanings

verbformal

To perform an activity repeatedly or regularly in order to improve or maintain one's proficiency.

کسی سرگرمی کو بار بار یا باقاعدگی سے انجام دینا تاکہ مہارت میں بہتری لائی جا سکے یا برقرار رکھی جا سکے۔

مشق کرنا

mashq karna

Synonyms

rehearsingtrainingexercisingمشقعملتمرین

Antonyms

neglectingabandoningignoringنظرانداز کرناچھوڑ دیناغفلت کرنا

Common Collocations

  • practicing a skill
  • practicing medicine
  • practicing yoga

Example Sentences

She is practicing her piano pieces every day to prepare for the concert.

وہ ہر دن اپنے پیانو کے ٹکڑے مشق کر رہی ہے تاکہ کانسرٹ کے لیے تیاری کر سکے۔

Woh har din apne piano ke tukde mashq kar rahi hai taake concert ke liye tayyari kar sake.

Practicing regularly can significantly improve your language skills.

باقاعدگی سے مشق کرنا آپ کی زبان کی مہارتوں میں نمایاں طور پر بہتری لا سکتا ہے۔

Baqaidgi se mashq karna aap ki zuban ki maharaton mein numainda tor par behtari la sakta hai.

He is practicing for the big game this weekend.

وہ اس ویک اینڈ میں بڑے کھیل کے لیے مشق کر رہا ہے۔

Woh is weekend mein bade khel ke liye mashq kar raha hai.

Easily Confused With

practise:Practicing is the verb form, while practise is the noun form.

Word Family

practice
nounمشق
practitioner
nounعمل درآمد کرنے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'practice makes perfect' to remember the importance of practicing.

Imagine a musician practicing with passion in a studio.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

مہارت سجائیں تو جیون سنواریں سب, پوری ہو ہر ایک مشق، بنے خوبصورت ہر عزم۔

Maharate sajain to jeevan sanwarain sab, Poori ho har aik mashq, bane khoobsurat har azm.

If skills are adorned, life becomes beautiful for all, When every practice is complete, every ambition turns beautiful.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

مشق ہی میں مہارت ہے

Mashq hi mein maharat hai

Mastery lies in practice.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "practicus" — practical, pertaining to practice

First known use: 14th century

The word 'practicing' has its origins in the Latin 'practicus', which evolved into Old French before making its way into Middle English in the late 14th century.