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universe

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/ˈjuː.nɪ.vɜːrs/ · u-ni-verse

All existing matter, space, and time considered as a whole.

Meanings

nounformal

All existing matter, space, and time considered as a whole.

تمام موجودہ مادہ، خلا اور وقت کو ایک ساتھ ملا کر سمجھنا۔

کائنات

kainaat

Synonyms

cosmosmacrocosmcreationکائناتعالمفضا

Antonyms

microcosmfragmentpartاجزاٹکڑاچھوٹا عالم

Common Collocations

  • expansion of the universe
  • universe in a nutshell
  • mysteries of the universe

Example Sentences

The universe is vast and full of mysteries waiting to be explored.

کائنات وسیع ہے اور اسرار سے بھری ہوئی ہے جو دریافت ہونے کا انتظار کر رہی ہے۔

Kainaat wasi hai aur asrar se bhari hui hai jo dicover hone ka intezar kar rahi hai.

Astronomers study the universe to understand its origins.

علم نجوم کے ماہرین کائنات کا مطالعہ کرتے ہیں تاکہ اس کی ابتدا کو سمجھ سکیں۔

Ilm-e-nujum ke maharin kainaat ka mutala karte hain taake is ki ibtida ko samajh sakain.

The universe contains billions of galaxies.

کائنات میں اربوں کہکشائیں موجود ہیں۔

Kainaat mein arbon kehkashain maujood hain.

Easily Confused With

universe vs universe:The former refers to existence in totality, while the latter refers to specific or smaller parts.

Word Family

universal
adjectiveعالمی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'uni' as in one, representing the entire whole.

Imagine the vast expanse of a starry night sky representing the universe.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کائنات میں ہر چیز کا ایک راز ہے، خدا نے تخلیق میں سب کو بکھیر دیا ہے۔

Kainaat mein har cheez ka aik raaz hai, Khuda ne takhleeq mein sab ko bikher diya hai.

In the universe, everything holds a secret, God has scattered everything in creation.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

آسمان کے تلے سب ایک ہیں۔

Aasman ke talay sab aik hain.

Under the sky, all are one.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "universum" — the whole, all together

First known use: 14th century

The term 'universe' originated from the Latin word 'universum', which means the whole or all things considered together. It has been used in English since the Middle Ages.