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scenario

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/sɪˈnɛrioʊ/ · sce-na-ri-o

A written outline of a narrative or a sequence of events, especially in relation to a play, film, or other artistic work.

Meanings

nounformal

A written outline of a narrative or a sequence of events, especially in relation to a play, film, or other artistic work.

ایک تحریری خاکہ جو کسی کہانی یا واقعات کی ترتیب کو بیان کرتا ہے، خاص طور پر کسی کھیل، فلم، یا دوسرے فنکارانہ کام کے حوالے سے۔

سینریو

scenario

Synonyms

outlineplotsituationخاکہکہانیحالت

Antonyms

chaosdisorderconfusionانتظامترتیبسکون

Common Collocations

  • detailed scenario
  • future scenario
  • realistic scenario

Example Sentences

The director shared the scenario of the play with the cast.

ڈائریکٹر نے کاسٹ کے ساتھ کھیل کا سینریو شیئر کیا。

Director ne cast ke saath khel ka scenario share kiya.

In this scenario, we must consider all possible outcomes.

اس سینریو میں، ہمیں تمام ممکنہ نتائج پر غور کرنا چاہیے۔

Is scenario mein, humein tamam mumkinah nateeje par ghor karna chahiye.

The business scenario for the next quarter looks promising.

اگلے ربع کے لیے کاروباری سینریو امید افزا لگتا ہے۔

Aglay rub'a ke liye karobari scenario umeed afza lagta hai.

Easily Confused With

scenery:While 'scenario' relates to sequences of events, 'scenery' refers to the visual features of a landscape.

Word Family

scenarist
nounسیناریسٹ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a 'scene' in a movie, which helps you visualize a 'scenario'.

Picture a stage with actors portraying a story.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کچھ تو یہ بات ہے اپنے دھیان میں، چند لمحوں کا سینریو بناتے ہیں

Kuch to yeh baat hai apne dhiyan mein, chand lamhon ka scenario banate hain

There is something to ponder upon, crafting a scenario of fleeting moments.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جو بوئے گا وہی کاٹے گا

Jo boyega wohi kaatega

As you sow, so shall you reap.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Italian "scenario" — scene, setting

First known use: 18th century

The word 'scenario' originated from Italian, meaning 'scene' or 'setting', originally used in theatrical contexts and then broadened to various fields.