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celebrated

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/ˈsɛlɪˌbreɪtɪd/ · cel-e-bra-ted

Well-known and popular, particularly in reference to achievements or recognition.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Well-known and popular, particularly in reference to achievements or recognition.

خوبصورت اور مقبول، خاص طور پر کامیابیوں یا شناخت کی وجہ سے۔

مشہور

Mashhoor

Synonyms

famousrenownednotableمشہورمعروفمشہوری

Antonyms

unknownobscureunrecognizedنامعلومغیر معروفبے نام

Common Collocations

  • celebrated artist
  • celebrated event
  • celebrated cuisine

Example Sentences

He is a celebrated author known for his best-selling novels.

وہ ایک مشہور مصنف ہیں جو اپنے بہترین بیچنے والے ناولوں کے لئے جانے جاتے ہیں۔

Woh aik mashhoor musannif hain jo apne behtareen bechne wale novels ke liye jaane jate hain.

The festival is celebrated every year with great enthusiasm.

یہ میلہ ہر سال بڑی جوش و خروش کے ساتھ منایا جاتا ہے۔

Yeh mela har saal bari josh o kharosh ke sath manaya jata hai.

She received an award for her celebrated contributions to science.

اسے سائنس میں اس کی مشہور شراکتوں کے لئے ایوارڈ ملا۔

Usay science mein is ki mashhoor shirakatoun ke liye award mila.

Easily Confused With

celebrate:To celebrate is the act of acknowledging an event or achievement, while celebrated refers to being well-known or honored.

Word Family

celebrate
verbمنانا
celebration
nounتقریب
celebratory
adjectiveجشن

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'celebrated' as a party where achievements are toasted!

Imagine a crowded event with confetti, balloons, and people celebrating achievements.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کتنی مشہور ہیں یہ یادیں تیری، سب کو بھول جاتی ہیں اکیلی راتیں۔

Kitni mashhoor hain yeh yaadein teri, sab ko bhool jati hain akeli raatein.

How famous are your memories, alone the nights forget everyone.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

چور کی داڑھی میں چھکا ہے۔

Chor ki daarhi mein chhika hai.

The thief has a hidden agenda.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "celebratus" — to honor, celebrate

First known use: 14th century

The word 'celebrate' originates from the Latin 'celebratus', which is the past participle of 'celebrare', meaning to honor or to make known. It has evolved in English to refer to recognizing or honoring an event or person.