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well-nourished

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/ˈwɛlˈnɔːrɪʃt/ · well-nour-ished

Fully provided with nourishment; well-fed.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Fully provided with nourishment; well-fed.

خوراک کی تمام ضرورتوں سے مہیا، اچھی طرح سے تغذیہ حاصل کرنے والا۔

بہتر خوراک یافتہ

behtar khoraak yafta

Synonyms

well-fedhealthynourishedخوب پرورش کیا ہوااچھی طرح پالا گیاصحت مند

Antonyms

malnourishedundernourishedstarvedغذائیت کی کمیکمزوربھوک سے مارا گیا

Common Collocations

  • well-nourished child
  • well-nourished diet

Example Sentences

The well-nourished child showed great energy during the class.

بہتر خوراک یافتہ بچہ جماعت کے دوران زبردست توانائی دکھا رہا تھا۔

behtar khoraak yafta bachcha jamat ke dauran zabardast tawanai dikha raha tha.

Eating a well-nourished diet can improve your overall health.

اچھی طرح سے خوراک والی غذا کھانا آپ کی مکمل صحت کو بہتر بنا سکتا ہے۔

achi tarah se khoraak wali ghiza khana aap ki mukammal sehat ko behtar bana sakta hai.

The farmers ensured that the livestock were well-nourished.

کسانوں نے یہ یقینی بنایا کہ مویشی بہتر خوراک یافتہ ہوں۔

kisano ne yeh yaqini banaya keh mavashi behtar khoraak yafta hon.

Easily Confused With

malnourished:Malnourished refers to not receiving enough nutrients, while well-nourished means receiving sufficient nourishment.

Word Family

nourish
verbپالنا
nourishment
nounخوراک

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a well-fed plant that thrives under good care.

A healthy, vibrant garden full of fruits and vegetables.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

بھوک سے عہد وفا ہی نہ ہوتا، سچ ہے کہ یوں بہتر نہ ہوتا

Bhook se ahd-e-wafa hi na hota, sach hai keh yun behtar na hota

If one suffers from hunger, the bond of loyalty cannot exist, it's true that things wouldn’t have been better this way.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جسم کی طاقت خوراک میں ہوتی ہے

jism ki taqat khoraak mein hoti hai

The strength of the body lies in food.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "wella + nourisshen" — well (in a good manner) + nourish (to provide food or nutrients)

First known use: 19th century

The term 'well-nourished' has been used since the late 19th century to describe someone who receives ample food and nutrients.