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harmony

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/ˈhɑːrməni/ · har-mo-ny

A pleasing arrangement of parts; a consistent, orderly, or pleasing whole.

Meanings

nounformal

A pleasing arrangement of parts; a consistent, orderly, or pleasing whole.

اجزاء کی خوشگوار ترتیب؛ ایک مستقل، منظم، یا خوشگوار مجموعہ۔

ہم آہنگی

ham aahangi

Synonyms

concordunityaccordاتحادہم آہنگیتوافق

Antonyms

discorddissonanceconflictبے ہم آہنگیتنازعاختلاف

Common Collocations

  • musical harmony
  • social harmony
  • harmonious relationship

Example Sentences

The orchestra played in perfect harmony.

آرکیسٹرا نے بہترین ہم آہنگی میں پیش کیا۔

Orchestra ne behtareen ham aahangi mein pesh kiya.

Her voice blended beautifully in harmony with others.

اس کی آواز دوسرے لوگوں کے ساتھ خوبصورت ہم آہنگی میں مل گئی۔

Uski aawaz doosre logon ke saath khoobsurat ham aahangi mein mil gayi.

They worked together to achieve harmony in the community.

انہوں نے کمیونٹی میں ہم آہنگی حاصل کرنے کے لیے مل کر کام کیا۔

Unhoon ne community mein ham aahangi hasil karne ke liye mil kar kaam kiya.

Easily Confused With

harmony vs. harmony:Harmonics relates specifically to the frequency ratios in music, while harmony refers more generally to the overall pleasing arrangement.

Word Family

harmonious
adjectiveہم آہنگ
harmonize
verbہم آہنگ کرنا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of harmony as 'harmonizing' with others, creating a beautiful blend.

Imagine a group of singers blending their voices perfectly in a choir.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کچھ تو کر آہنگی کا جوش و خروش، اتنا شور مچائیے زندگی میں

Kuch to kar aahangi ka josh o kharosh, Itna shor machaiye zindagi mein.

Create some excitement of harmony, Make such a noise in your life.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جنگل میں رہ کر بھی شیر کی طرح چلنا چاہیے

Jangal mein reh kar bhi sher ki tarah chalna chahiye

One should walk like a lion even while living in the jungle.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Greek "harmonia" — joint, agreement

First known use: 14th century

The word 'harmony' originated from the Greek term 'harmonia', which referred to a fitting together and was used in both music and philosophy during ancient times.