noun B2 Latin origin cognizance /ˈkɒɡ.nɪ.zəns/ · cog-NI-zuhns آگاهیفہمشناخت Roman Urdu: aagaahi ENGLISH MEANING Knowledge or awareness of something. Cognizance is the state of having knowledge about a fact, situation, or piece of information. It is used in formal or legal contexts to stress that someone is fully aware of something. The word implies an[...]
verb B2 Latin origin vindicate /ˈvɪn.dɪ.keɪt/ · VIN-di-kayt ثبوت کرنابرائی سے بچاناتصدیق کرنا Roman Urdu: thaboot karna ENGLISH MEANING to clear someone of blame or suspicion. To vindicate means to prove that someone was right or innocent after they have been accused. It is often used in legal, moral, or historical contexts where evidence removes[...]
adjective B2 Greek origin euphoric /juːˈfɒrɪk/ · yoo-FOR-ik پُرسکون خوشی کا احساسخوشگوارسرخوش Roman Urdu: Khushi se bharpur ENGLISH MEANING Feeling intense happiness or joy. Euphoric describes a state of overwhelming delight, often after a major success or an exhilarating event. It is stronger than simply ‘happy’ and implies a kind of soaring emotion. Writers use[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin Verdant /ˈvɜːr.dənt/ · VER-duhnt سرسبزسبزپھولدار Roman Urdu: Sarsabz ENGLISH MEANING Covered with healthy green vegetation. Verdant describes a place that is richly green and luxuriant, often due to abundant plant life. It can be used for natural scenes like forests, gardens, or fields, and sometimes metaphorically for thriving, flourishing conditions. The[...]
adjective B2 British English (slang) origin gobsmacked /ˈɡɒbˌsmækt/ · GOB-smakt حیرانمتجسسپریشان Roman Urdu: hairaan ENGLISH MEANING extremely surprised or amazed Gobsmacked describes a feeling of sudden, intense surprise that leaves you almost speechless. It is informal and often used when something unexpected has a strong impact. The word adds dramatic flair to everyday conversation. اردو[...]
noun B1 French (from Italian cascata) origin cascade /kæˈskeɪd/ · cas-KEID آبشارآب کا بہاؤہرن Roman Urdu: Aabshar ENGLISH MEANING A small waterfall or a series of things that fall or flow downwards. Cascade refers to a miniature waterfall or any situation where something descends in rapid succession, like a cascade of events. It is often[...]
noun C1 French origin raconteur /ˌræ.kɒnˈtɜːr/ · ra-KON-tur قصے کارحکایتی شخصراوی Roman Urdu: Qissa‑gar ENGLISH MEANING A person who tells amusing or skillful stories. A raconteur captivates listeners with vivid, entertaining anecdotes. The word implies charm, wit, and a talent for making ordinary events sound fascinating. It is often used to praise someone's oral storytelling[...]
adjective B2 Greek via Latin origin cathartic /kəˈθɑːrtɪk/ · kuh-THAR-tik شفا بخشتطہیر بخشپرسکون Roman Urdu: shafa bakhsh ENGLISH MEANING Providing psychological relief or emotional purification. Cathartic describes something that releases strong emotions, giving a sense of relief after tension or sadness. It is often used for books, movies, or experiences that help people process feelings.[...]
noun B2 Latin origin celerity /sɪˈlɛrɪti/ · si-LEH-ri-tee تیزیرفتارسرعت Roman Urdu: taizi ENGLISH MEANING The quality of being fast or swift. Celerity refers to rapid speed or quickness, especially in actions, movements, or processes. It is often used in formal or academic contexts to highlight efficiency. The word adds a sophisticated tone compared to the[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin versatile /ˈvɜː.sə.taɪl/ · VER-suh-tile متعدد الاستعمالہمہ گیرلچکدار Roman Urdu: mutadid al-ista'mal, humah-geer, lچکدار ENGLISH MEANING Able to adapt or be used for many different purposes. Versatile describes a person, object, or skill that works well in a variety of situations. It is often used for someone who can handle many tasks[...]
