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sculpt

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/skʌlpt/ · sculpt

To create a three-dimensional work of art by shaping materials such as stone, metal, or clay.

Meanings

verbliterary

To create a three-dimensional work of art by shaping materials such as stone, metal, or clay.

ایک تین جہتی فن پارہ تخلیق کرنے کے لئے مواد جیسے پتھر، دھات، یا مٹی کی شکل دینا۔

مجسمہ سازی کرنا

Mujassamah saazi karna

Synonyms

carvemoldformتندیس بناناشکل دیناتراشنا

Antonyms

destroydismantleneglectتباہ کرناتوڑناغفلت کرنا

Common Collocations

  • sculpt a statue
  • sculpt from clay
  • sculpt in stone

Example Sentences

He wants to sculpt a statue of his favorite hero.

وہ اپنے پسندیدہ ہیرو کا مجسمہ بنانا چاہتا ہے۔

Woh apne pasandeeda hero ka mujassamah banana chahta hai.

Artists can sculpt various materials, creating beautiful art.

فنکار مختلف مواد کو مجسمے میں ڈھال سکتے ہیں، خوبصورت فن تخلیق کر سکتے ہیں۔

Fankaar mukhtalif mawaad ko mujassay mein dhaal sakte hain, khoobsurat fun takhleeq kar sakte hain.

She loves to sculpt in clay during her free time.

وہ اپنے فارغ وقت میں مٹی میں مجسمے بنانا پسند کرتی ہے۔

Woh apne farigh waqt mein mitti mein mujassay banana pasand karti hai.

Easily Confused With

scaffold:Scaffold refers to a temporary structure for support, while sculpt means to create art.

Word Family

sculpture
nounمجسمہ
sculptor
nounمجسمہ ساز
sculpting
verbمجسمہ سازی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of the word 'sculpt' as shaping something solid like a rock.

Imagine a sculptor chiseling away at a block of stone to create a statue.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خوشبو کی مانند ہے مجسمہ کی صورت، آرٹ کی دنیا میں اس کی عزت بڑھتی ہے۔

Khushboo ki manind hai mujassamah ki soorat, Art ki duniya mein is ki izzat barhti hai.

Like a fragrance is the form of the sculpture, In the world of art, its respect grows.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

چوٹی پر پہنچنے کو مجسمہ بنانا کہتے ہیں

Choti par pohanchne ko mujassamah banana kehte hain

To reach the peak is called sculpting.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "sculptura" — to carve

First known use: 17th century

The term 'sculpt' derives from the Latin word 'sculptura', which means 'to carve or chisel'. It has been used since the early 17th century.