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observational

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/ˌɒbzərˈveɪʃənl/ · ob-ser-va-tion-al

Relating to or derived from observation.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Relating to or derived from observation.

مشاہدے یا حقیقت کی بنیاد پر متعلقہ یا اخذ کردہ۔

مشاہداتی

mushahidaati

Synonyms

empiricaldescriptiveperceptiveحقیقتیتفصیلیمحسوس کرنے والا

Antonyms

theoreticalspeculativehypotheticalنظریاتیمفروضاتیچندریاتی

Common Collocations

  • observational study
  • observational learning
  • observational data

Example Sentences

The observational data collected in the study provided significant insights.

اس مطالعے میں جمع کردہ مشاہداتی ڈیٹا نے اہم بصیرتیں فراہم کیں۔

Is mutālay mein jama karda mushahidaati data ne aham baseeratain faraham kinn.

She focused on observational learning techniques in her teaching.

اس نے اپنی تعلیم میں مشاہداتی سیکھنے کی تکنیکوں پر توجہ دی۔

Us ne apni taleem mein mushahidaati seekhne ki teknīqon par tawajjo di.

Observational studies are essential in understanding human behavior.

مشاہداتی مطالعات انسانی رویے کو سمجھنے میں اہم ہیں۔

Mushahidaati mutāliyāt insāni rawaiye ko samajhne mein aham hain.

Easily Confused With

observant:Although similar in meaning, 'observant' refers to someone who is quick to notice things, while 'observational' pertains to the act or process of observing.

Word Family

observe
verbمشاہدہ کرنا
observation
nounمشاہدہ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'observational' by associating it with the act of watching or studying closely.

Picture a scientist carefully watching a subject through a microscope.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کیا دیکھتا ہے تو کیوں مجھ کو مشاہدے کے لیے بھول جاتا ہے تو ہر بار، دیکھنے کے لیے

Kya dekhta hai tu kyun mujh ko mushahide ke liye Bhool jata hai tu har baar, dekhne ke liye

What do you see, why do you need to observe me? You forget every time, to see for the sake of seeing.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

دیکھنے میں ہی سیکھنے کا راز ہے

Dekhne mein hi seekhne ka raaz hai

The secret to learning lies in observation.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "observare" — to watch over

First known use: 19th century

The word 'observational' derives from the Latin 'observare', meaning 'to watch over'. It has evolved through Middle French to modern English, maintaining its original sense of relating to observation.