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textured

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/ˈtɛkʃərd/ · text-ured

Having a surface with a distinct or varied quality.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Having a surface with a distinct or varied quality.

ایک ایسی سطح جس میں منفرد یا مختلف خصوصیات ہوں۔

بہرہ

behra

Synonyms

varieddifferentiatedrichمختلفپُرپنگوناگون

Antonyms

smoothuniformflatہمواریکساںچپٹا

Common Collocations

  • textured surface
  • textured fabric
  • textured paint

Example Sentences

The artist used a textured canvas to enhance the depth of her painting.

فنکار نے اپنی پینٹنگ کی گہرائی بڑھانے کے لیے ایک بھرے کینوس کا استعمال کیا۔

Fankaar ne apni painting ki gehraai barhane ke liye ek bhare canvas ka istemal kiya.

The food had a beautifully textured crust that made it irresistible.

کھانے کی سطح پر ایک خوبصورت بھرائی تھی جو اسے ناقابل برداشت بنا دیتی تھی۔

Khanay ki satah par ek khoobsurat bharai thi jo use naqaabil bardasht bana deti thi.

Her writing style is rich and textured, making it a pleasure to read.

اس کا لکھنے کا انداز امیر اور بھرپور ہے، جسے پڑھنا خوشگوار بنا دیتا ہے۔

Us ka likhne ka andaaz ameer aur bharpoor hai, jisay parhna khushgawar bana deta hai.

Easily Confused With

textual:Textured refers to surface quality, while textual relates to text or writing.

Word Family

texture
nounسطح
texturing
verbبھرائی کرنا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Textured surfaces can often be 'felt' more vividly than smooth ones.

Imagine running your fingers over a bumpy surface that has many highs and lows.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

بہت سی اُلجھنیں میں خود میں محسوس کرتا ہوں سطحِ فکر کی ٹیکسچر کو میں بکھرتا ہوں

Bohat si uljhanain mein khud mein mehsoos karta hun Satah-e-fikr ki texture ko mein bikharhta hun

I feel many confusions within myself I scatter the texture of thought's surface.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

چہرے کی چمک اندر کی کیفیت کی عکاسی کرتی ہے

Chehre ki chamak andar ki kaiyat ki aakasi karti hai

The glow of the face reflects the state of the inside.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "textura" — a weaving

First known use: 15th century

The word 'textured' evolved from the Latin 'textura' meaning weaving, reflecting the intricate nature of surfaces.