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virtual

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/ˈvɜːr.tʃu.əl/ · vir-tu-al

Almost or nearly as described, but not completely or according to strict definition.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Almost or nearly as described, but not completely or according to strict definition.

تقریبا یا جیسا بیان کیا گیا ہے، مگر مکمل طور پر یا سخت تعریف کے مطابق نہیں۔

غیر حقیقی

ghair haqeeqi

Synonyms

simulatedimaginativetheoreticalمناسبقریبنظریاتی

Antonyms

actualrealgenuineحقیقیاصلسچ

Common Collocations

  • virtual reality
  • virtual meeting
  • virtual assistant

Example Sentences

We had a virtual meeting last week to discuss the project.

ہم نے پچھلے ہفتے پروجیکٹ پر بات کرنے کے لیے ایک غیر حقیقی میٹنگ کی تھی۔

Hum ne pichlay haftay project par baat karne ke liye aik ghair haqeeqi meeting ki thi.

Virtual reality technology can create immersive experiences.

غیر حقیقی حقیقت کی ٹیکنالوجی مہذب تجربات پیدا کر سکتی ہے۔

Ghair haqeeqi haqeeqat ki technology mehziq tajurbat paida kar sakti hai.

The course offers virtual simulations for hands-on learning.

یہ کورس عملی سیکھنے کے لیے غیر حقیقی شبیہیں فراہم کرتا ہے۔

Yeh course amli seekhne ke liye ghair haqeeqi shabihain faraham karta hai.

Easily Confused With

virtue:'Virtual' refers to something that exists in essence but not physically, while 'virtue' refers to morally good behavior.

Word Family

virtuality
nounغیر حقیقی پن
virtualize
verbغیر حقیقی بنانا
virtually
adverbبیشتر تر

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'virtual' as something that feels real but isn't physically present.

Imagine wearing a virtual reality headset that transports you to another world.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کس غیر حقیقی دنیا میں ہم ہیں، کچھ بھی نہیں پا رہے ہیں۔

Kis ghair haqeeqi dunya mein hum hain, kuch bhi nahi paa rahe hain.

In what virtual world are we, achieving nothing at all.

Unknown, Unverified

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

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

خوابوں کا پیچھا کبھی نہ چھوڑو۔

Khawabon ka peecha kabhi na chhoro.

Never stop chasing your dreams.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "virtualis" — that which is real

First known use: 15th century

The term 'virtual' comes from the Latin 'virtus' meaning 'virtue' or 'power', which evolved in Middle English as a way to describe something that exists in essence or effect but not in form.