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terms

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/tɜrmz/ · terms

Words or expressions with specific meanings, often used in a particular context.

Meanings

nounformal

Words or expressions with specific meanings, often used in a particular context.

الفاظ یا تعبیرات جن کا خاص مطلب ہوتا ہے، اکثر مخصوص سیاق و سباق میں استعمال ہوتے ہیں۔

شرائط

sharaait

Formal: شرن

Synonyms

conditionsclausesstipulationsحالاتشرائطشرطیں

Antonyms

ambiguityvaguenessuncertaintyغموضغیر وضاحتعدم یقین

Common Collocations

  • terms and conditions
  • legal terms
  • academic terms

Example Sentences

Please read the terms and conditions before signing the contract.

براہ کرم معاہدے پر دستخط کرنے سے پہلے شرائط و ضوابط پڑھیں۔

Barah-e-karam mawaqay par dastakhat karne se pehle sharaait o zawabit parhain.

The legal terms were complicated and difficult to understand.

قانونی شرائط پیچیدہ اور سمجھنے میں مشکل تھیں۔

Qanooni sharaait pechida aur samajhne mein mushkil thin.

Terms of service must be agreed upon by all users.

تمام صارفین کو خدمات کی شرائط پر متفق ہونا لازمی ہے۔

Tamam sarifin ko khidmaat ki sharaait par mutafiq hona laazmi hai.

Easily Confused With

terms of endearment:Terms refers to specific conditions, while terms of endearment are affectionate names or phrases.

Word Family

terminate
verbختم کرنا
terminal
nounٹرمینل

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of terms as the 'terms' of a game that everyone must follow.

Imagine a contract with clear rules laid out in bullet points.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

عشق میں جو شرائط ہیں، ان کا کیا حال ہے؟ ہر کوئی کہتا ہے، لیکن کوئی نہیں جانتا۔

Ishq mein jo sharaait hain, un ka kya haal hai? Har koi kehta hai, lekin koi nahin janta.

What is the state of the terms in love? Everyone says, but no one knows.

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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

شرطیں بیٹنگ کا گیا بازی کو.

Shartain betting ka gaya baazi ko.

Terms decide the game's outcome.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "terminus" — limit or boundary

First known use: 14th century

The word evolved from Latin 'terminus', meaning limit. It has been used in English since the 14th century to refer to points of reference or conditions.