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realization

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/ˌriːəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/ · re-al-i-za-tion

The act of becoming fully aware of something as a fact.

Meanings

nounformal

The act of becoming fully aware of something as a fact.

کسی چیز کے حقیقت کے طور پر پوری طرح سے آگاہ ہونے کا عمل۔

تحقق

tahqiq

Formal: تحقیق

Synonyms

awarenessrecognitionunderstandingآگاہیشناختفہم

Antonyms

ignoranceunawarenessconfusionنادانیغفلتپریشانی

Common Collocations

  • self-realization
  • realization of potential
  • sudden realization

Example Sentences

His realization of the problem helped in finding a solution.

اس کا مسئلے کا ادراک حل تلاش کرنے میں مددگار ثابت ہوا۔

Us ka maslay ka idraak hal talash karne mein madadgar saabit hua.

She came to the realization that she needed to change her lifestyle.

اس نے حقیقت میں آنے کا احساس کیا کہ اسے اپنی طرز زندگی بدلنے کی ضرورت ہے۔

Us ne haqeeqat mein aanay ka ehsaas kiya keh usay apni tarz-e-zindagi badalne ki zarurat hai.

The realization of her dreams brought her immense joy.

اس کے خوابوں کا حقیقت بننا اسے بےپناہ خوشی عطا کرتا ہے۔

Us ke khwabon ka haqeeqat ban-na use bepanah khushi ata karta hai.

Easily Confused With

realization vs. realization:The American spelling is 'realization', while the British spelling is 'realisation'.

Word Family

realize
verbاحساس کرنا
realistic
adjectiveحقیقت پسند
realism
nounحقیقت پسندی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Realization is like a light bulb moment.

Imagine a light bulb turning on in your head when you have a realization.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

یوں ہی ہوتا ہے اپنے دل کے ساتھ، ہر حقیقت خود میں ایک عزم کا خواب ہے۔

Yun hi hota hai apne dil ke sath, Har haqeeqat khud mein ek azm ka khwab hai.

This is how it is with the heart, Every reality is a dream of determination.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

خود کو جاننے میں عظمت ہے۔

Khud ko jaan'nay mein azmat hai.

There is greatness in self-awareness.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "realizatio" — realization or making real

First known use: 15th century

The word 'realization' is derived from the Latin 'realizatio', which entered the English language in the late 19th century, referring to the act of making something real or the understanding of something.