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recognizable

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/ˈrɛk.əɡ.naɪ.zə.bəl/ · rec-og-niz-a-ble

Able to be recognized or identified.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Able to be recognized or identified.

پہچانے کے قابل، کسی شے کے متمایز ہونے کی خاصیت۔

پہچاننے کے قابل

pehchan-ne ke qabil

Formal: معلوم

Synonyms

identifiabledistinguishablenoticeableپہچانی جانے والیمتمایزواضح

Antonyms

unrecognizableindistinctobscureناآشناغیر واضحمبہم

Common Collocations

  • recognizable face
  • recognizable feature
  • easily recognizable

Example Sentences

The building's architecture is recognizable from afar.

عمارت کی تعمیر دور سے پہچانی جا سکتی ہے۔

Imarat ki tameer door se pehchani ja sakti hai.

Her voice is quite recognizable among her peers.

اس کی آواز اپنے ساتھیوں میں کافی پہچانی جانے والی ہے۔

Us ki awaaz apne saathioun mein kaafi pehchani jane wali hai.

The logo is designed to be easily recognizable.

لوگو کو آسانی سے پہچانا جانے کے لیے ڈیزائن کیا گیا ہے۔

Logo ko aasani se pehchana jane ke liye design kiya gaya hai.

Easily Confused With

recognition:Recognition refers to the act of identifying someone or something, while recognizable describes something that can be easily identified.

Word Family

recognize
verbپہچاننا
recognition
nounپہچان

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a 'recognizable' sign that alerts you to an important direction.

Imagine a famous logo that is easily identifiable from a distance.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

نہ جانے کس کی نظر پڑی ہے میرا مقدر، پہچانتے ہیں لوگی جب بھی دیکھیں مجھے.

Na jaane kis ki nazar padhi hai mera muqaddar, Pehchante hain log jab bhi dekhein mujhe.

I do not know whose gaze has befallen my destiny, People recognize me whenever they see me.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

پہچان کا پہلو کڑا ہے

pehchan ka pehlu karda hai

The aspect of recognition is harsh.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "recognizabilis" — to recognize

First known use: 16th century

The word evolved through Middle French before entering the English language around the late 16th century.