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stimulating

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/ˈstɪm.jə.leɪ.tɪŋ/ · stim-u-la-ting

causing or promoting activity or effort; arousing interest or enthusiasm.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

causing or promoting activity or effort; arousing interest or enthusiasm.

ایسی چیز جو سرگرمی یا دلچسپی کو بڑھائے.

تحریکی

tahreeki

Synonyms

excitinginvigoratingencouragingدلچسپبیدار کنحوصلہ افزائی کرنے والا

Antonyms

dullboringuninspiringخاموشبے روحدلچسپ نہ ہونے والا

Common Collocations

  • stimulating discussion
  • stimulating environment
  • stimulating experience

Example Sentences

The lecture was stimulating and kept the students engaged.

لیکچر تحریک انگیز تھا اور طلباء کو مصروف رکھتا تھا.

Lecture tahreeki tha aur talaba ko masroof rakhta tha.

She found the new project stimulating and exciting.

اس نے نئے منصوبے کو تحریک انگیز اور دلچسپ پایا.

Us ne naye mansube ko tahreeki aur dilchasp paaya.

Discussing innovative ideas can be very stimulating.

جدید خیالات پر بحث کرنا بہت تحریک انگیز ہو سکتا ہے.

Jadeed khayalat par behas karna bohot tahreeki ho sakta hai.

Easily Confused With

simulating:Stimulating refers to promoting activity or interest, while simulating means to imitate or reproduce the characteristics of something.

Word Family

stimulate
verbتحریک دینا
stimulation
nounتحریک
stimulus
nounتحریکی قوت

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'stimulating' as 'stimulating your mind to action'.

Imagine a rocket launching, symbolizing the ignition of ideas.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

اہلِ فکر و نظر، جستجو میں نکلے، تحریک لے کر، نوا میں نکلے.

Ahl-e-fikr o nazar, jastajoo mein nikle, Tahreek le kar, nava mein nikle.

The thinkers and the observers set out in search, They emerged with a motivation in their tune.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

پھولوں کی خوشبو، جسم کو تازگی دیتی ہے.

Phoolon ki khushboo, jism ko tazaagi deti hai.

The fragrance of flowers invigorates the body.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "stimulus" — an impulse or stimuli

First known use: 19th century

The term 'stimulating' has evolved from the Latin word 'stimulus', which means an impelling force or motivation.