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Description
Type: Proper noun, Adjective
Origin: Arabic root سَمِعَ (to hear). One of the 99 names of Allah: السميع (The All-Hearing).
Usage: As a divine attribute in religious context, and as a personal name in Muslim cultures.
Expanded Features:
Polarity: Positive
Register: Religious, formal, common (as name)
Pragmatic Sense: Used for attentiveness and divine hearing.
Synonyms (Urdu): سننے والا، سامع
Synonyms (English): attentive, listener, all-hearing
Antonyms (Urdu): بہرا، غیر سننے والا
Antonyms (English): deaf, unhearing
Example Sentences:
Urdu: اللہ سمیع و بصیر ہے۔
English: Allah is All-Hearing and All-Seeing.,
Urdu: سمیع کلاس میں سب کچھ غور سے سنتا ہے۔
English: Sami listens carefully in class.,
Urdu: استاد نے سمیع طالب علموں کو سراہا۔
English: The teacher praised the attentive students.