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sight-related

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/saɪt rɪˈleɪtɪd/ · sight-re-lat-ed

pertaining to the sense of sight.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

pertaining to the sense of sight.

نظر کے احساس سے متعلق۔

نظر سے متعلق

nazar se mutaliq

Formal: ظرعوی

Synonyms

visualopticocularبصرینظرینظریاتی

Antonyms

non-visualغیر بصری

Common Collocations

  • sight-related diseases
  • sight-related information
  • sight-related activities

Example Sentences

There are many sight-related issues that can affect our daily lives.

بہت سے نظر سے متعلق مسائل ہیں جو ہماری روزمرہ کی زندگی پر اثرانداز ہو سکتے ہیں۔

Bohat se nazar se mutaliq masail hain jo hamari rozmarra ki zindagi par asarandaaz ho sakte hain.

Sight-related research helps in understanding visual impairments.

نظر سے متعلق تحقیق بصری خامیوں کو سمجھنے میں مدد کرتی ہے۔

Nazar se mutaliq tehqiqat basri khamiyon ko samajhne mein madad karti hai.

It is essential to address sight-related concerns for overall health.

مجموعی صحت کے لئے نظر سے متعلق خدشات پر توجہ دینا ضروری ہے۔

Majmooi sehat ke liye nazar se mutaliq khushshaat par tawajjo dena zaroori hai.

Easily Confused With

sightless:Sight-related refers to anything pertaining to sight, while sightless means unable to see.

Word Family

sight
nounنظر
sightseeing
nounسیاحت
sighted
adjectiveنظر والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Associate 'sight' with 'seeing' and remember that 'related' connects it to other concepts.

Imagine a pair of eyes observing various sights.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

نہ ہو نگاہیں عیش و تماشا کی حسرت میں، ہمیں تو راہیں ہیں، راہوں کا انتظار ہے۔

Na ho nagahain aish o tamasha ki hasrat mein, Humein to rahein hain, raahon ka intezaar hai.

Do not let the eyes linger in the desire for enjoyment and spectacle; we await the paths ahead.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

نظر کو نظر کی آدھی بات سمجھیں۔

Nazar ko nazar ki aadhi baat samjhein.

Understand half of the matter through sight.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "sight + related" — pertaining to the ability to see

First known use: 20th century

The term combines 'sight,' which has its roots in Old English, and 'related,' which comes from Latin.