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detailed

intermediateB2

/dɪˈteɪld/ · de-tailed

marked by attention to detail; containing many small parts or aspects that contribute to a complete picture.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

marked by attention to detail; containing many small parts or aspects that contribute to a complete picture.

تفصیل میں جانے والا؛ کئی چھوٹی چھوٹی تفصیلات یا پہلوؤں پر مشتمل جو ایک مکمل تصویر تک پہنچاتے ہیں۔

تفصیلی

tafseeli

Formal: تفصیلی

Synonyms

comprehensivethoroughthoroughgoingجامعگہرائی سےتفصیلی

Antonyms

generalvaguesuperficialعامغیر واضحسُودا

Common Collocations

  • detailed report
  • detailed explanation
  • detailed analysis

Example Sentences

The project proposal was very detailed and included all necessary information.

پروجیکٹ کی تجویز بہت تفصیلی تھی اور اس میں تمام ضروری معلومات شامل تھیں۔

Project ki tajwez bohat tafseeli thi aur is mein tamam zaroori maloomat shamil thi.

She gave a detailed account of her travels across Europe.

اس نے یورپ میں اپنے سفر کا تفصیلی بیان دیا۔

Us ne Europe mein apne safar ka tafseeli bayan diya.

The manual provides detailed instructions for assembly.

ہنرکاوشی کے لئے دستی میں تفصیلی ہدایات فراہم کی گئی ہیں۔

Hunar kaushi ke liye dasti mein tafseeli hidayaat faraham ki gayi hain.

Easily Confused With

detrimental:Detrimental means causing harm or damage, whereas detailed means providing thorough information.

Word Family

detail
nounتفصیل
detailedly
adverbتفصیل سے

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a detailed map that contains all small streets and landmarks.

Imagine a blueprint with every little detail marked.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

وصف کے عیش میں کیا کہنا، ہر فعل میں ہے ایک تفصیل

Wasf ke aish mein kya kehna, har fail mein hai aik tafseel.

In the joy of description, what to say, every action has a detail.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

نصف علم خطرہ ہے

Nisf ilm khatra hai.

Half knowledge is dangerous.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "detail" — something small that is part of a larger whole

First known use: 15th century

The term developed in the Middle English period, derived from Old French and Latin roots.