noun B1 Latin origin priority /praɪˈɒrɪti/ · pry-OR-ih-tee ترجیحاتاہلیتپہل Roman Urdu: Awaliyat ENGLISH MEANING Something considered more important than other things. A priority is an item, task, or goal that is placed above others in importance or urgency. It is used when deciding what to do first, especially when resources are limited. The word often[...]
verb B2 Latin origin manipulate /məˈnɪpjʊleɪt/ · muh-NIP-yuh-late ہیر پھیر کرناچال چلانابے ایمانداری سے متاثر کرنا Roman Urdu: Haer Phair Karna ENGLISH MEANING To control or influence something or someone cleverly, often in a deceitful way. Manipulate means to skillfully handle or control an object, situation, or person, usually to achieve a personal goal. It[...]
noun B2 Latin origin aura /ˈɔː.rə/ · AW-rah فضائی توانائیماحولمحسوسات Roman Urdu: fazai tawanai, mahaul, mahsusaat ENGLISH MEANING A distinctive quality or atmosphere that seems to surround a person, place, or thing. Aura refers to the subtle, often unseen, feeling or impression that something gives off. It can describe a person's charisma, the mood of[...]
phrase A1 English origin hi /haɪ/ · high ہیلوسلامآداب Roman Urdu: Hello / Hi ENGLISH MEANING A casual way to say hello. ‘Hi’ is an informal greeting used among friends, family, or in relaxed settings. It shows friendly intent without the formality of ‘Hello’ or ‘Good morning’. You can use it at the start of[...]
verb B2 Latin origin manifest /ˈmænɪfɛst/ · MAN-ih-fest ظاہریواضحاظہار کرنا Roman Urdu: zahir ENGLISH MEANING To show or display something clearly. As a verb, ‘manifest’ means to make evident or plain to the eye or mind. It is used when an idea, feeling, or quality becomes obvious. The word adds a formal tone, often in[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin dormant /ˈdɔːr.mənt/ · DOR-muhnt غیر فعّالسکون میںپرسکون Roman Urdu: ghair fa'al ENGLISH MEANING Inactive for the moment but capable of becoming active. Something that is dormant is not currently active, yet it retains the potential to awaken or start working. It is often used for natural phenomena, business projects, or ideas[...]
verb B1 Old English origin cringe /krɪndʒ/ · krinj کِرنچلجج محسوس کرناکُھج جانا Roman Urdu: lajj ka ehsas karna ENGLISH MEANING To feel embarrassed or disgusted by something awkward. Cringe is used when you react to a situation, comment, or behavior that makes you feel uncomfortable or embarrassed. It can describe both an involuntary physical[...]
noun B2 Latin origin anxiety /ˈæŋk.saɪ.ti/ · ANK-sy-uh-tee پریشانیتشویشاضطراب Roman Urdu: pareshani ENGLISH MEANING A feeling of worry or unease about something with an uncertain outcome. Anxiety is a mental state that ranges from mild nervousness to intense fear. It is usually triggered by a perceived threat or uncertainty. In everyday speech it describes the[...]
noun B2 Greek origin aesthetic /iːsˈθɛtɪk/ · es-THET-ik جمالیحسیاتیدلکش Roman Urdu: Jamali ENGLISH MEANING Relating to beauty or the appreciation of beauty. Aesthetic describes anything that is concerned with the nature of beauty, art, and taste. It is used when discussing visual appeal, design, or the feeling something evokes. The word often appears in art[...]
adjective B2 French origin abandoned /əˈbændənd/ · uh-BAN-did ترک شدہمتروکہاخراج کردہ Roman Urdu: Tark shuda ENGLISH MEANING Left without care, support, or occupancy. When something is described as abandoned, it means it has been deserted or left empty, often with no one looking after it. It can refer to places, objects, or even plans that[...]
