regard
intermediateB1/rɪˈɡɑːrd/ · re-gard
To consider or think of someone or something in a specified way.
Meanings
To consider or think of someone or something in a specified way.
کسی شخص یا چیز کو مخصوص طریقے سے غور کرنا یا سمجھنا۔
احترام کرنا
ehtram karna
Common Collocations
- with regard to
- in this regard
- regard someone as
Example Sentences
Many people regard him as a hero.
بہت سے لوگ اسے ہیرو سمجھتے ہیں۔
Bahut se log use hero samajhte hain.
She has a high regard for her mentor.
اسے اپنے استاد کا بڑا احترام ہے۔
Use apne ustad ka bara ehtram hai.
In regard to the meeting, I have some concerns.
اجلاس کے حوالے سے، میرے کچھ خدشات ہیں۔
Ijlās ke hawāle se, mere kuch khadshāt hain.
Easily Confused With
Attention to or concern for something.
کسی چیز کے لیے توجہ یا فکر۔
احترام
ehtram
Synonyms
Antonyms
Common Collocations
- in regard to
- high regard
- show regard
Example Sentences
We should treat each other with regard.
ہمیں ایک دوسرے کے ساتھ احترام سے پیش آنا چاہیے۔
Hamen aik dosray ke sath ehtram se pesh aana chahiye.
He has a great regard for tradition.
اسے روایات کا بڑا احترام ہے۔
Use riwayaat ka bara ehtram hai.
In regards to safety, we must be cautious.
سیفٹی کے حوالے سے، ہمیں محتاط رہنا چاہیے۔
Safety ke hawale se, hamen mohtaat rehna chahiye.
Word Family
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💡 Memory Tip
Think of 'regard' as 're-gard' where you 'look again' at something.
Imagine looking at something with a thoughtful expression.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
محبت میں نہیں ہے فرق جینے اور مرنے کا، اسی کو دیکھ کر جیتے ہیں، جسے دیکھ کر مر جائیں۔
Mohabbat mein nahin hai farq jeene aur marne ka, isi ko dekh kar jeete hain, jise dekh kar mar jayein.
In love, there is no difference between living and dying; we live by seeing that, for which we can die.
— Mirza Ghalib, Unverified
* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.
🗣️ Urdu Proverb
احترام کرنے والا ہمیشہ عزت پاتا ہے۔
Ehtram karne wala hamesha izzat pata hai.
One who shows regard always receives honor.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Old French "regarder" — to look at
First known use: 15th century
The word 'regard' evolved from the Old French 'regarder', meaning to look at or observe, and has been used in English since the late Middle Ages.