vision
intermediateB2/ˈvɪʒən/ · vi-sion
The ability to see; the sense of sight.
Meanings
The ability to see; the sense of sight.
دیکھنے کی صلاحیت؛ بصری حس
نظر
nazar
Antonyms
Common Collocations
- clear vision
- vision for the future
- vision impairment
Example Sentences
Her vision was impaired after the surgery.
اس کی نظر سرجری کے بعد متاثر ہوئی.
Us ki nazar surgery ke baad mutasir hui.
The artist's vision was truly inspiring.
فنکار کی نظر واقعی متاثر کن تھی.
Fankaar ki nazar waqai mutasir kun thi.
He has a clear vision of his goals.
اس کے اہداف کا ایک واضح نظریہ ہے.
Is ke ahdaf ka aik wazeh nazarya hai.
Easily Confused With
A mental image of what the future will look like; a plan or goal.
مستقبل کا تخیلاتی تصور؛ منصوبہ یا ہدف
تصور
tasawwur
Synonyms
Antonyms
Common Collocations
- visionary ideas
- long-term vision
- strategic vision
Example Sentences
Her vision for the project inspired the entire team.
پروجیکٹ کے لیے اس کا تصور پوری ٹیم کو متاثر کرتا تھا.
Project ke liye us ka tasawwur puri team ko mutasir karta tha.
Having a clear vision of your future is important.
اپنے مستقبل کا واضح تصور رکھنا ضروری ہے.
Apne mustaqbil ka wazeh tasawwur rakhna zaroori hai.
He shared his vision with the board members.
اس نے اپنی سوچ بورڈ کے اراکین کے ساتھ شیئر کی.
Us ne apni soch board ke arakeen ke saat share ki.
Easily Confused With
Word Family
See Also
💡 Memory Tip
Imagine your future as a movie you want to see.
Picture a clear blue sky to denote clarity and future possibilities.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
خوابوں کی دنیا میں گزر گیا وقت، نظر کی طاقت نے سنوار دیا سب کچھ.
Khawabon ki duniya mein guzar gaya waqt, Nazar ki taqat ne sanwar diya sab kuch.
In the world of dreams, time flew by, The power of vision shaped everything.
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🗣️ Urdu Proverb
نظر کی قوت سب کچھ بدل سکتی ہے.
Nazar ki quwat sab kuch badal sakti hai.
The power of vision can change everything.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Latin "visio" — sight, seeing
First known use: 14th century
The word 'vision' comes from Latin 'visio', which translates to 'sight, seeing'. It evolved through Old French to Middle English.