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rigorously

intermediateB2

/ˈrɪɡərəsli/ · rig-or-ous-ly

In a strict, demanding, or thorough manner.

Meanings

adverbformal

In a strict, demanding, or thorough manner.

سختی سے، مطالبہ کرنے والے یا مکمل طور پر طریقے سے۔

سختی سے

sakhtee se

Formal: سختی سے

Synonyms

strictlycarefullythoroughlyسختی سےاحتیاط سےکامل طور پر

Antonyms

looselycarelesslylaxlyڈھیلاغفلت سےلچکدار

Common Collocations

  • rigorously tested
  • rigorously enforced
  • rigorously examined

Example Sentences

The new policy was applied rigorously to ensure compliance.

نئی پالیسی سختی سے لاگو کی گئی تاکہ پیروی کو یقینی بنایا جا سکے۔

Nayi policy sakhtee se lagu ki gayi taake pairowi ko yaqeen bana sake.

The scientists rigorously analyzed the data before publishing their results.

سائنسدانوں نے اپنے نتائج شائع کرنے سے پہلے ڈیٹا کو سختی سے تجزیہ کیا۔

Scientists ne apne nataij shayi karne se pehle data ko sakhtee se tajziya kiya.

The course requires rigorously following the curriculum.

اس کورس میں نصاب کی سختی سے پیروی کرنا ضروری ہے۔

Is course mein nasab ki sakhtee se pairowi karna zaroori hai.

Easily Confused With

rigor:Rigor is a noun referring to strictness or severity, while rigorously is an adverb describing how something is done with that strictness.

Word Family

rigor
nounسختی
rigorous
adjectiveسخت

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'rigor' as being strict like a drill sergeant—doing everything rigorously means doing things by the book.

Imagine a gavel coming down in a courtroom, representing strict enforcement of rules.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

اور کیا سختی ہے یہاں / جہاں پیاسوں کو روتی ہے زمین

Aur kya sakhtee hai yahan / Jahan pyaasoon ko roti hai zameen

And what severity is here / Where the earth weeps for the thirsty.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

سختی میں محبت بڑھتی ہے

Sakhtee mein mohabbat barhti hai

Love increases in hardship.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "rigor" — stiffness, severity

First known use: 14th century

The word 'rigorously' developed from the Latin 'rigor', meaning stiffness or harshness, evolving in Middle English to express strictness in methods or processes.