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studded

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/ˈstʌd.ɪd/ · stud-ded

Having or decorated with studs, often referring to clothing or accessories.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Having or decorated with studs, often referring to clothing or accessories.

دیکھنے کے لئے گوٹھ یا جڑاؤ کے ساتھ سجایا گیا، اکثر لباس یا لوازمات کی طرف اشارہ کرتا ہے۔

جڑاؤ

jڑاؤ

Synonyms

decoratedornamentedembellishedسجا ہوازیور آراستہمنقش

Antonyms

plainsimpleunadornedسادہآسانبے رنگ

Common Collocations

  • studded leather
  • studded belt
  • studded jewelry

Example Sentences

She wore a studded jacket to the concert.

اس نے کانسرٹ میں ایک جڑاؤ جیکٹ پہنی تھی۔

Us ne concert mein aik jڑاؤ jacket pehni thi.

The door was decorated with studded metal accents.

دروازہ جڑاؤ دھاتی زیور سے سجایا گیا تھا۔

Darwaza jڑاؤ dhaati ziwar se sajaaya gaya tha.

The designer presented a collection of studded handbags.

ڈیزائنر نے جڑاؤ ہینڈ بیگ کی ایک کلیکشن پیش کی۔

Designer ne jڑاؤ hand bag ki aik collection pesh ki.

Easily Confused With

stuttered:Stuttered refers to involuntary repetitions in speech, while studded refers to decoration with studs.

Word Family

stud
nounگڑھاہ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a 'stud' as a decoration that adds flair.

Imagine a beautifully adorned jacket with shiny studs reflecting light.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خوابوں کی دنیا میں نرگس بھی جڑاؤ ہے، / ہر نگاہ میں سجتا ہے یہ بُنا ہوا راز۔

Khawabon ki duniya mein nargis bhi jڑاؤ hai, / Har nigah mein sajta hai yeh bunā hua raaz.

In the world of dreams, even the daffodil is adorned, / In every gaze, this woven secret shines.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

بنے ہوئے کپڑے کی دکان پہ جڑاؤ آتا ہے۔

Bane huye kapray ki dukaan pe jڑاؤ aata hai.

Beauty comes to a shop well adorned.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "studdian" — to furnish with studs

First known use: 15th century

The term evolved from the Old English 'studdian', meaning to furnish or ornament, particularly with rivets or studs. It has maintained this decorative connotation over centuries.