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satan

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/ˈseɪ.tən/ · sa-tan

A figure representing evil or opposition, often depicted as the tempter or deceiver.

Meanings

nounformal

A figure representing evil or opposition, often depicted as the tempter or deceiver.

ایسا کردار جو برائی یا مخالفت کی نمائندگی کرتا ہے، اکثر چونکانے یا دھوکہ دینے والے کے طور پر پیش کیا جاتا ہے۔

شیطان

shaytaan

Synonyms

devildemontempterشیطاندیوفریبی

Antonyms

angelsaintsaviorفرشتہولینجات دہندہ

Common Collocations

  • satan's influence
  • satanic forces
  • worship of satan

Example Sentences

Many religious texts warn against the whispers of Satan.

بہت سے مذہبی متون شیطان کے سرگوشیوں سے بچنے کی تاکید کرتے ہیں۔

Bohat se mazhabi matoon shaytaan ke sargoshiyon se bachne ki tawaqquf karte hain.

In literature, Satan is often portrayed as a brilliant deceiver.

ادب میں، شیطان کو اکثر ایک شاندار دھوکہ باز کے طور پر پیش کیا جاتا ہے۔

Adab mein, shaytaan ko aksar aik shandar dhoka baz ke tor par pesh kiya jata hai.

The concept of Satan varies significantly across cultures.

شیطان کا تصور ثقافتوں میں بہت مختلف ہوتا ہے۔

Shaytaan ka tasawwur saqafatoun mein bohat mukhtalif hota hai.

Easily Confused With

satin:Satin refers to a type of fabric with a smooth surface, while Satan refers to the figure of evil.

Word Family

satanic
adjectiveشیطانی
satanism
nounشیطنت

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'Satan' as the 'Sly Adversary Tampering with Any Notion'.

Visualize a dark figure representing temptation and deception.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کتابوں میں لکھا ہے کہ ابلیس کی باتوں میں نہ آنا، وسوسے ہیں اس کے، جہاں کو فریب دینے کے لیے۔

Kitabon mein likha hai ke iblis ki baaton mein na aana, Waswasay hain is ke, jahan ko fareb dene ke liye.

It is written in books not to heed the words of Iblis, His whispers are to deceive the world.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

شیطان کی چالاکیاں ہمیشہ خطرے میں ہوتی ہیں۔

Shaytaan ki chalakiyan hamesha khatre mein hoti hain.

The cunning of Satan is always in danger.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Hebrew "שָׂטָן" — adversary

First known use: 14th century

The term 'Satan' originates from the Hebrew word for adversary and is used in various religious texts to denote the personification of evil. Its usage evolved through different cultures and texts, including the Christian and Islamic traditions.