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qualified

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/ˈkwɒlɪfaɪd/ · qual-i-fied

Having the necessary skill, knowledge, or qualifications to perform a particular job or task.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Having the necessary skill, knowledge, or qualifications to perform a particular job or task.

کسی خاص کام یا فرض کی انجام دہی کے لیے ضروری مہارت، علم، یا اہل ہونے کی حالت.

اہلیت یافتہ

ahliyat yafta

Formal: اہل

Synonyms

capablecompetentskilledقابلصافیاہل

Antonyms

unqualifiedincompetentineptنااہلغیرقابلگنہگار

Common Collocations

  • qualified candidate
  • qualified teacher
  • qualified professional

Example Sentences

She is a qualified teacher with over ten years of experience.

وہ ایک اہل استاد ہے جس کے پاس دس سال سے زیادہ کا تجربہ ہے.

Woh aik ahl ustaad hai jis ke paas das saal se zyada ka tajurba hai.

Only qualified candidates will be considered for this position.

اس عہدے کے لیے صرف اہل امیدواروں پر غور کیا جائے گا.

Is ohday ke liye sirf ahl umeedwaron par ghor kiya jayega.

He became a qualified engineer after completing his degree.

اس نے اپنی ڈگری مکمل کرنے کے بعد ایک اہل انجینئر بن گیا.

Us ne apni degree mukammal karne ke baad aik ahl engineer ban gaya.

Easily Confused With

qualifiable:Qualifiable refers to something that can be qualified, while qualified refers to someone who has already met specific criteria or standards.

Word Family

qualify
verbاہلیت حاصل کرنا
qualification
nounاہلیت
qualifier
nounاہلیت حاصل کرنے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'qualified' as being 'qualified' for a team or group.

Imagine a graduation cap symbolizing achievement and qualification.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کیا حال ہے، جو خاص طور پر ہو، کوئی ایسا ہنر جانتا ہو؟

Kya haal hai, jo khaas tor par ho, koi aisa hunar jaanta ho?

What is the state of one who knows a special skill?

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

اہل سو رہتا ہے.

Ahl so rahta hai.

The skilled knows their way.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "qualificare" — to make of a certain quality

First known use: 15th century

The word has evolved from the Latin 'qualificare,' which means to make of a certain quality, and has been part of the English language since the late 15th century.