subject
intermediateB1/ˈsʌb.dʒekt/ · sub-ject
A person or thing that is being discussed, described, or dealt with.
Meanings
A person or thing that is being discussed, described, or dealt with.
ایک شخص یا چیز جو زیر بحث، بیان یا معاملہ کی جا رہی ہے۔
موضوع
mozo
Common Collocations
- subject matter
- research subject
- history subject
Example Sentences
The subject of the meeting was the upcoming project.
جلسے کا موضوع آئندہ منصوبہ تھا۔
Jalse ka mozo ainda mansooba tha.
In school, math is my favorite subject.
اسکول میں، ریاضی میرا پسندیدہ موضوع ہے۔
School mein, riyaaz mera pasandeeda mozo hai.
We need to choose a subject for our research paper.
ہمیں اپنے تحقیقی مقالے کے لیے ایک موضوع منتخب کرنا ہے۔
Hamein apne tahqiqi maqalay ke liye ek mozo muntakhib karna hai.
Easily Confused With
To cause to undergo a particular experience or treatment.
کسی خاص تجربے یا علاج سے گزارنا۔
مجبور کرنا
majboor karna
Common Collocations
- subject to change
- subject to approval
- subject to scrutiny
Example Sentences
The patients were subjected to a new treatment protocol.
مریضوں کو ایک نئے علاج کے پروٹوکول کا سامنا کرنا پڑا۔
Mareezon ko ek naye ilaj ke protocol ka samna karna para.
They subjected the material to rigorous testing.
انہوں نے مواد کو سخت جانچ کے تابع بنایا۔
Unhon ne mawaad ko sakht jaanch ke tabay banaya.
The research participants were subjected to various questionnaires.
تحقیقی شرکاء مختلف سوالناموں کا سامنا کرنے پر مجبور تھے۔
Tehqiqat shirkae mukhtalif sawalon ka samna karne par majboor the.
Easily Confused With
Word Family
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💡 Memory Tip
Think of a school subject that defines your interests.
Picture a classroom with students discussing their favorite topics.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
محبت کو موضوع بنائیں تو دل کی بات ہو جائے، اس سے پہلے تو ہر فکر کا سراغ رکھنا ہے.
Mohabbat ko mozo banain to dil ki baat ho jaye, Is se pehle to har fikar ka suraagh rakhna hai.
If love becomes the subject, let it be a matter of the heart, Before this, one must track every worry.
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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.
🗣️ Urdu Proverb
ہاتھ کنگن تو آسرے کی کیا ضرورت
Haath kangan to aasray ki kya zaroorat
If the hand is adorned, what need is there for support?
📖 Etymology
Origin: Latin "subjectus" — to throw under
First known use: 14th century
The word evolved from the Latin 'subjectus', which means 'to throw under', indicating something that is under consideration or discussion.