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committed

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/kəˈmɪtɪd/ · com-mit-ted

Being dedicated to a cause, activity, or job; showing a strong determination.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Being dedicated to a cause, activity, or job; showing a strong determination.

کسی مقصد، سرگرمی یا کام کے لیے وقف ہونا؛ مضبوط عزم ظاہر کرنا۔

پختہ عزم

pukhta azm

Synonyms

dedicateddevotedfaithfulپرعزموفادارعزم دار

Antonyms

uncommittedindifferentapatheticغیر متعہدبے پرواہبے اعتبار

Common Collocations

  • committed to excellence
  • committed partner
  • committed team

Example Sentences

She is a committed volunteer at the local charity.

وہ مقامی خیراتی ادارے میں پختہ عزم والی رضا کار ہے۔

Woh maqami khairati idaray mein pukhta azm wali raza kar hai.

He is committed to making a positive impact in his community.

وہ اپنے معاشرے میں مثبت اثر ڈالنے کے لئے پختہ عزم ہے۔

Woh apne muashray mein musbat asar dalne ke liye pukhta azm hai.

Being committed to your goals is essential for success.

اپنے مقاصد کے لئے پختہ عزم رکھنا کامیابی کے لئے ضروری ہے۔

Apne maqasid ke liye pukhta azm rakhna kamiyabi ke liye zaroori hai.

Easily Confused With

compromised:Committed means dedicated to something, while compromised refers to a situation where something is weakened or put at risk.

Word Family

commitment
nounعزم
commit
verbمتعہد کرنا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a committed person as someone who is tied to their promises.

Imagine a person holding a rope tightly, symbolizing their commitment.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

پھولوں کی طرح مہکتا ہوا میرا عزم ہے، ہزاروں چیلنجز کے باوجود زندہ آباد میرا عزم ہے

Phoolon ki tarah mehakta hua mera azm hai, Hazaroon challenges ke bawajood zinda abad mera azm hai

Like flowers, my commitment blooms, despite thousands of challenges, my commitment thrives.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

عزم میں طاقت ہے

Azm mein taqat hai

There is strength in commitment.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "committere" — to bring together

First known use: 15th century

The word 'committed' derives from the Latin 'committere', which means to bring together; it evolved through Middle English before becoming a standard term in Modern English.