floor
beginnerA1/flɔːr/ · floor
The lower surface of a room on which one may walk.
Meanings
The lower surface of a room on which one may walk.
کمرے کی نچلی سطح جس پر چلنا ممکن ہے۔
فرش
farsh
Common Collocations
- hardwood floor
- tile floor
- carpeted floor
Example Sentences
She polished the wooden floor until it shone.
اس نے لکڑی کے فرش کو چمکانے تک چمکایا۔
Us ne lakri ke farsh ko chamkanay tak chamkaya.
The living room has a beautiful tiled floor.
لیونگ روم میں خوبصورت ٹائل کا فرش ہے۔
Living room mein khoobsurat tile ka farsh hai.
Please keep your shoes off the floor.
براہ کرم اپنے جوتے فرش پر مت رکھیں۔
Barah-e-karam apne jootay farsh par mat rakhain.
Easily Confused With
To knock or bring down to the ground.
زمین پر لانے یا گرانے کے لئے۔
گرانا
girana
Synonyms
Common Collocations
- floor a competitor
- floor an opponent
Example Sentences
The boxer floored his opponent with a powerful punch.
باکسر نے اپنے حریف کو طاقتور مکے سے گران دیا۔
Boxer ne apne hareef ko taqatwar makay se gira diya.
The storm floored several trees in the park.
طوفان نے پارک میں کئی درختوں کو گرا دیا۔
Toofan ne park mein kai darakhton ko gira diya.
He floored the ball with a swift kick.
اس نے تیز کک سے گیند کو گرا دیا۔
Us ne tez kick se gend ko gira diya.
Easily Confused With
Word Family
See Also
💡 Memory Tip
Floor sounds like 'flooring' which is the material made for floors.
Picture a room with a shining floor, ready for a party.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
آہستہ چل کہ فرش پہ ہے بچھاؤ میرا، میرے دل کا حال نہ چھپاؤ میرا۔
Aahista chal keh farsh pe hai bichao mera, Mere dil ka haal na chhupaao mera.
Walk slowly, for my heart lies on the floor, Do not hide the state of my heart.
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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.
🗣️ Urdu Proverb
جب زمین پھرتی ہے تب آسمان تک اٹھتے ہیں۔
Jab zameen phirti hai tab aasman tak uthte hain.
When the ground moves, we rise to the heavens.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Old French "flor" — flower, flowering
First known use: 14th century
The word 'floor' has its origins in the Old French word 'flor' which referred to the ground or surface, later evolving to mean the surface to stand upon.