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springy

intermediateB1

/ˈsprɪŋi/ · spring-y

characterized by elasticity or resilience; able to return to its original shape quickly.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

characterized by elasticity or resilience; able to return to its original shape quickly.

لچکدار؛ جلد از جلد اپنی اصل شکل میں واپس آنے کی قابلیت

لچکدار

lachakdar

Synonyms

elasticflexiblebouncyلچکداربہار دارپھولدار

Antonyms

rigidstiffinflexibleسختغیر لچکدارمضبوط

Common Collocations

  • springy mattress
  • springy grass
  • springy material

Example Sentences

The springy mattress provided excellent support for my back.

لچکدار گدّا میرے پیٹھ کے لیے بہترین سہارا فراہم کرتا ہے۔

Lachakdar gadda mere peeth ke liye behtareen sahara faraham karta hai.

Children love to play on the springy grass of the park.

بچے پارک کے لچکدار گھاس پر کھیلنا پسند کرتے ہیں۔

Bachay park ke lachakdar ghas par khelna pasand karte hain.

The springy material of the shoes makes them very comfortable.

جوتوں کا لچکدار مواد انہیں بہت آرام دہ بناتا ہے۔

Joton ka lachakdar mawaad unhein bohat aaram deh banata hai.

Easily Confused With

spry:Spry refers to being lively and active, especially in an elderly context, while springy refers to elasticity and resilience.

Word Family

spring
verbچھلانگ لگانا
spring
nounبہار

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a trampoline that springs back when you jump on it.

Imagine jumping on a soft surface that quickly returns to its shape.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

پھولوں کی خوشبو اور ہوا کا سرور، لچکدار زمین پہ گزرے بہار کا نور

Phoolon ki khushboo aur hawa ka saroor, lachakdar zameen pe guzray bahar ka noor

The fragrance of flowers and the joy of the breeze, the light of spring passes over the springy earth.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

لچکدار لوہا جو تیشہ لگا کر پھلتا ہے

Lachakdar loha jo tisha laga kar phalta hai

The flexible iron bends and benefits from the hammer.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "springa" — to leap, burst forth

First known use: 14th century

The word 'springy' has evolved from the Old English 'springa,' which means to leap or burst forth, reflecting qualities of resilience and elasticity.