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accommodating

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/əˈkɒmədeɪtɪŋ/ · ac-com-mo-da-ting

Willing to help or be helpful; adaptable to fit someone's needs.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Willing to help or be helpful; adaptable to fit someone's needs.

مدد کرنے یا مددگار ہونے کی خواہش رکھنے والا؛ کسی کی ضروریات کے مطابق ڈھالنے والا۔

نرم مزاج

narm mizaj

Synonyms

obliginghelpfulamenableمددگارمحبت کرنے والاسہولت دینے والا

Antonyms

unaccommodatinginflexibleunyieldingعدم تعاونسختغیر مطیع

Common Collocations

  • accommodating nature
  • accommodating behavior
  • accommodating towards others

Example Sentences

The manager was very accommodating to the new employees.

مینجر نئے ملازمین کے ساتھ بہت نرم مزاج تھا۔

Manager naye mulazmeen ke saath bohot narm mizaj tha.

She has always been accommodating when it comes to scheduling meetings.

وہ اجلاسوں کے شیڈول بنانے میں ہمیشہ نرم مزاج رہی ہے۔

Woh aijason ke schedule bananay mein hamesha narm mizaj rahi hai.

An accommodating person often finds it easier to make friends.

ایک نرم مزاج شخص اکثر دوست بنانا آسان پاتا ہے۔

Aik narm mizaj shakhs aksar dost banana aasaan pata hai.

Easily Confused With

accommodate:Accommodating is an adjective while accommodate is a verb meaning to provide space or make changes.

Word Family

accommodate
verbجگہ دینا
accommodation
nounتخفیف

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'accommodation' as making room for others, just like being accommodating makes space for their needs.

Picture a friendly host welcoming guests into their home with a warm smile.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت میں نہیں ہے فرق جینے اور مرنے کا، اسی کو دیکھ کر جیتے ہیں، جسے دیکھ کر مر جائیں۔

Mohabbat mein nahin hai farq jeene aur marne ka, isi ko dekh kar jeete hain, jise dekh kar mar jayein.

In love, there is no difference between living and dying; we live by seeing the one for whom we would die.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جو دوسروں کے ساتھ نرم رویہ رکھتا ہے وہی کامیاب ہوتا ہے۔

Jo doosron ke saath narm rawaya rakhta hai wahi kamyab hota hai.

Those who maintain a gentle demeanor with others are the ones who succeed.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "accommodare" — to make fit

First known use: 15th century

The word has evolved from its Latin roots to convey the meaning of making adjustments or provisions for others.