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sights

intermediateB2

/saɪts/ · sights

A view or a scene, especially one that is memorable or visually impressive.

Meanings

nounformal

A view or a scene, especially one that is memorable or visually impressive.

یہ کوئی منظر یا چٹان ہے، خاص طور پر وہ جو یادگار یا بصری طور پر متاثر کن ہو۔

نظارے

nazaray

Synonyms

viewsscenessightsمناظرجگہچیزیں

Antonyms

blindnessignoranceoblivionاندھتانادانیبھولنا

Common Collocations

  • scenic sights
  • tourist sights
  • breathtaking sights

Example Sentences

The sights of the city amazed me during my visit.

میرے دورے کے دوران شہر کے نظارے مجھے حیران کر گئے۔

Mere doray ke doran sheher ke nazaray mujhe hairan kar gaye.

We planned to see all the major sights in the area.

ہم نے علاقے کے تمام بڑے نظارے دیکھنے کا منصوبہ بنایا۔

Hum ne ilaqay ke tamam baray nazaray dekhne ka mansuba banaya.

The coastal sights are stunning at sunset.

سورج غروب کے وقت ساحلی نظارے شاندار ہیں۔

Sooraj ghuroob ke waqt sahili nazaray shandar hain.

Easily Confused With

sites:Sights refer to views or scenes, whereas sites refer to locations or places.

Word Family

sightseeing
verbسیاحت کرنا
sightseer
nounنظارہ دیکھنے والا
sightless
adjectiveاندھا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember the word 'sights' because it rhymes with 'lights' which also refers to things that catch your eye.

Imagine a breathtaking view from a mountaintop at sunrise.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

دیکھا تو وہ عالم وہ منظر نہ بھولے گے، کچھ خواب ہیں آنکھوں میں، کچھ خواب ہیں دل میں

Dekha to wo aalam wo manzar na bhulake, kuch khwab hain aankhon mein, kuch khwab hain dil mein.

Once I saw that scene, I will never forget, some dreams are in my eyes, some dreams are in my heart.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

نظروں کا دھوکا کبھی نہ ہونا چاہیے

Nazron ka dhoka kabhi na hona chahiye

One should never be deceived by appearances.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "sīht" — sight, seeing

First known use: 14th century

The word 'sight' evolved from Old English and has been used since the early medieval period to describe the ability to see or perceive.