وسیع المطالعہ : Wasee Almtalea Meaning in English
Wasee Almtalea in Sentences
Wasee Almtalea in Detail
1) عالم وسیع المطالعہ : Well-Read : (satellite adjective) well informed or deeply versed through reading.
Useful Words
جسے پڑھا نہ گیا ہو : Unread , چاہنا : Demand , پوری آگاہی ہونا : Be On The Ball , دوبارہ پڑھنا : Reread , آگاہ : Conversant , ماہر ثمریات : Pomologist , علم غیب کا ماننے والا : Occultist , ماہر قانون : Jurist , مکمل معلومات رکھنے والا : Knowing , باخبر : Hep , نیم خواندہ : Semiliterate , عالم : Medieval Schoolman , غیر تعلیم یافتہ : Uninformed , بیمے کا حساب کرنے والا : Actuary , کیمیا گر : Alchemist , پڑھنے والا : Reader , دست شناسی کرنا : Chiromance , چہرہ پڑھنے کا عمل : Face Reading , مطالعہ کرنا : Hit The Books , ٹٹولنا : Browse , کتب خانہ : Athenaeum , پڑھائی : Perusal , پڑھائی والا چراغ : Student Lamp , مطالعہ کا شوقین : Bookish , الفاظ کا کھیل : Acrostic , میموری تک رسائی : Access , بولتی کتاب : Talking Book , پڑھی ہوئی ہر چیز پر یقین مت کرنا : Dbeyr , غلطیاں دیکھنا : Proof , لکھنے پڑھنے سے محروم : Illiterate , مشکل عبارت پڑھنا : Decipher
Useful Words Definitions
Unread: not informed through reading.
Demand: ask to be informed of.
Be On The Ball: be well-informed.
Reread: read anew; read again.
Conversant: (usually followed by `with`) well informed about or knowing thoroughly.
Pomologist: someone versed in pomology or someone who cultivates fruit trees.
Occultist: a believer in occultism; someone versed in the occult arts.
Jurist: a legal scholar versed in civil law or the law of nations.
Knowing: alert and fully informed.
Hep: informed about the latest trends.
Semiliterate: literate but poorly informed.
Medieval Schoolman: a scholar in one of the universities of the Middle Ages; versed in scholasticism.
Uninformed: not informed; lacking in knowledge or information.
Actuary: someone versed in the collection and interpretation of numerical data (especially someone who uses statistics to calculate insurance premiums).
Alchemist: one who was versed in the practice of alchemy and who sought an elixir of life and a panacea and an alkahest and the philosopher's stone.
Reader: a person who enjoys reading.
Chiromance: divine by reading someone's palms.
Face Reading: act of reading human face.
Hit The Books: learn by reading books.
Browse: reading superficially or at random.
Athenaeum: a place where reading materials are available.
Perusal: reading carefully with intent to remember.
Student Lamp: a reading lamp with a flexible neck; used on a desk.
Bookish: characterized by diligent study and fondness for reading.
Acrostic: a puzzle where you fill a square grid with words reading the same down as across.
Access: (computer science) the operation of reading or writing stored information.
Talking Book: sound recording of someone reading a book; frequently used by blind people.
Dbeyr: Don`t Believe Everything You Read.
Proof: read for errors.
Illiterate: not able to read or write.
Decipher: read with difficulty.
Related Words
Close Words
کشادہ : Commodious , ہال : Hall , وسیع و عریض : Colossal , ذریعہ : Dint , کشادہ جگہ : Elbow Room , وسیع و عریض : Grandiose , وسیع چٹیل میدان : Llano , وسیع النظری : Comprehensiveness , ذرائع رکھنے والا : Resourceful , وسیع ہونا : Dilate , وسیع و عریض : Massive
Close Words Definitions
Commodious: large and roomy (`convenient` is archaic in this sense).
Hall: an interior passage or corridor onto which rooms open.
Colossal: so great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe.
Dint: interchangeable with `means' in the expression `by means of'.
Elbow Room: space for movement.
Grandiose: impressive because of unnecessary largeness or grandeur; used to show disapproval.
Llano: an extensive grassy and nearly treeless plain (especially in Latin America).
Comprehensiveness: completeness over a broad scope.
Resourceful: having inner resources; adroit or imaginative.
Dilate: become wider.
Massive: imposing in size or bulk or solidity.