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whimsical

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/ˈwɪmzɪkəl/ · whim-si-cal

Playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appealing and amusing way.

Meanings

adjectiveliterary

Playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appealing and amusing way.

مزاحیہ اور دلچسپ انداز میں کھیلنے والا یا غیر سنجیدہ

خوابوں کی دنیا

khwabon ki duniya

Synonyms

fancifulquirkyplayfulخوابوں کی دنیادلچسپعجیب

Antonyms

serioussensiblepracticalسنجیدہعقلیعملی

Common Collocations

  • whimsical idea
  • whimsical art
  • whimsical character

Example Sentences

The artist's whimsical paintings delighted everyone who saw them.

فنکار کے خوابوں کی دنیا کی تصاویر نے ہر ایک کو خوش کر دیا جو انہیں دیکھیں.

Fankar ke khwabon ki duniya ki tasaveer ne har aik ko khush kar diya jo unhain dekhein.

She had a whimsical sense of humor that made her the life of the party.

اس کا مزاحیہ حس مزاح نے اسے تقریب کی جان بنا دیا.

Is ka mazahiya hiss-e-mazaq ne use taqreeb ki jaan bana diya.

The whimsical design of the garden included giant mushrooms and colorful flowers.

باغ کا مزاحیہ ڈیزائن میں بڑے مشروم اور رنگین پھول شامل تھے.

Bagh ka mazahiya design mein bade mushroom aur rangeen phool shamil they.

Easily Confused With

whimsicality:Whimsicality refers to the quality of being whimsical, while whimsical is the characteristic itself.

Word Family

whimsy
nounخوابوں کی دنیا
whimsically
adverbخوابوں کی دنیا کے انداز میں

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'whimsical' as whimsical feelings in a carnival.

A colorful carnival with vibrant rides and happy clowns.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کبھی خوابوں کی مانند مجھے پرواز کروایا، کبھی حقیقت کی سختی میں باندھ دیا

Kabhi khwabon ki manind mujhe parwaz karwaya, kabhi haqeeqat ki sakhti mein band diya.

Sometimes I was made to soar like dreams, other times tied down by the hardness of reality.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

چشمیں جھپکتے ہیں، خوابوں کے سحر میں

Chashmeen jhapakte hain, khwabon ke seher mein.

The eyes blink in the enchantment of dreams.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "whimsy" — a fanciful notion

First known use: 18th century

The word 'whimsical' derives from 'whimsy', which dates back to the 16th century and refers to a fanciful or playful idea.