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detailing

intermediateB2

/dɪˈteɪlɪŋ/ · de-tail-ing

The action of describing or outlining the details of something.

Meanings

nounformal

The action of describing or outlining the details of something.

کسی چیز کی تفصیلات بیان کرنے یا وضاحت کرنے کا عمل۔

تفصیلات

tafseelaat

Formal: تفصیلات

Synonyms

descriptionelaborationexpositionتفصیلتشریحوضاحت

Antonyms

overviewsummaryabstractionخلاصہمختصراجمال

Common Collocations

  • detailed analysis
  • heavy detailing
  • fine detailing

Example Sentences

The detailing of the project plan was very intricate.

پروجیکٹ کے منصوبے کی تفصیلات بہت پیچیدہ تھیں۔

Project ke mansoobe ki tafseelaat bohat pechida thi.

He spent hours on the detailing of his artwork.

اس نے اپنے فن پارے کی تفصیلات پر گھنٹوں صرف کیے۔

Us ne apne fun paare ki tafseelaat par ghanton sirf kiye.

The marketing team provided excellent detailing in their presentation.

مارکیٹنگ ٹیم نے اپنی پیشکش میں عمدہ تفصیلات فراہم کیں۔

Marketing team ne apni peshkash mein umda tafseelaat faraham ki.

Easily Confused With

detail:While 'detail' refers to a single item or aspect, 'detailing' refers to the act of outlining all aspects or specifics.

Word Family

detail
nounتفصیل
detailed
adjectiveتفصیلی
detailer
nounتفصیل کار

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think 'detail' and 'detailing' together as a way of painting a complete picture.

Imagine an artist carefully painting every small section of a canvas.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

زبان سے تو سب کرتے ہیں اپنی بات کی تفصیل، لیکن دل سے جو سمجھتا ہے وہی تو ہوتا ہے اصل عالم۔

Zabaan se to sab karte hain apni baat ki tafseel, lekin dil se jo samajhta hai wahi to hota hai asal aalam.

Everyone details their words with their tongue, but only the one who understands from the heart is the true scholar.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

تفصیلات میں نہیں بلکہ عمل میں ہے۔

Tafseelaat mein nahin balki amal mein hai.

It is not in the details but in the action.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old French "detailler" — to cut or carve out in detail

First known use: 15th century

The word 'detailing' evolved from the Old French term, which referred to cutting out or highlighting details in something. Over time, it has come to refer to the process of describing something with great precision.