noun B2 German origin zeitgeist /ˈtsaɪtɡaɪst/ · ZYET-gist عصری روحدور کی فضاوقت کا جذبہ Roman Urdu: aasri rooh ENGLISH MEANING The prevailing cultural, intellectual, or moral climate of an era. Zeitgeist describes the general atmosphere or spirit that defines a particular period in history. It is used when talking about trends in art, politics, or[...]
adjective C1 Hebrew via Latin origin seraphic /səˈræfɪk/ · suh-RAF-ik فرشتے جیسانیکپیار بھرا Roman Urdu: farishtay jaisa ENGLISH MEANING Extremely pure, innocent, or angelic. The word describes a quality that is heavenly, innocent and radiates a gentle kindness. It is often used for people, expressions, or scenes that seem untouched by worldly flaws. Its poetic[...]
phrase B2 English origin once in a blue moon /wʌns ɪn ə bluː muːn/ · wuhns in uh bloo moon کبھی کبھاربہت کمنایاب Roman Urdu: kabhi kabhaar ENGLISH MEANING Something that happens very rarely. The phrase is used to describe events that occur only on an exceptionally uncommon basis. It adds a light‑hearted tone, suggesting[...]
noun B2 Latin origin Alacrity /əˈlæk.rɪ.ti/ · uh-LAK-ri-tee سر عملمحبت سے تیار ہوناتیزی سے رسپانس دینا Roman Urdu: tayar tanadum ENGLISH MEANING Quick and cheerful readiness to do something. Alacrity describes a lively willingness and promptness to act, often with a pleasant enthusiasm. It is used when someone jumps into a task with zest rather[...]
noun C1 Greek origin Rhapsody /ˈræp.sə.di/ · RAP-suh-dee سرودراپسودینغمہ Roman Urdu: Sarood ENGLISH MEANING A highly enthusiastic or ecstatic expression, especially in music or literature. A rhapsody is a free‑form musical composition that is emotional and improvisational, or a piece of writing that conveys intense enthusiasm. It is used when something is wildly expressive, often[...]
noun B2 Latin origin grievance /ˈɡriːvəns/ · GREE-vuhns شکایتغصہانباہ Roman Urdu: shikayat ENGLISH MEANING A formal complaint about something unfair or wrong. A grievance is a serious or official complaint, often filed in a workplace, school, or legal setting. It implies that the issue is substantial enough to require formal attention or redress. The word[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin incandescent /ɪnˈkæn.də.sənt/ · in-KAN-duh-suhnt چمکیلاروشنشدید روشن Roman Urdu: Chamkeela ENGLISH MEANING Extremely bright and glowing, usually because of intense heat. Incandescent describes something that emits a strong, steady light as a result of being heated. It is often used for lamps, filaments, or metaphorically for passionate emotions. The word adds a[...]
verb B2 Old English origin reckon /ˈrekən/ · REK-uhn گنتی کرناحساب لگانااندازہ لگانا Roman Urdu: ginti karna ENGLISH MEANING To calculate, estimate, or think something is true. ‘Reckon’ means to make a judgment or estimate based on information you have. It is often used informally in conversation, especially when predicting outcomes or expressing an opinion.[...]
idiom B1 English origin break the ice /breɪk ðə aɪs/ · breyk thuh ahy-s پہلے بات چیت کا آغاز کرناملاقات کی شروعات کرنارکاوٹیں دور کرنا Roman Urdu: baat cheet ka aaghaz karna ENGLISH MEANING To do or say something that eases tension in a new or awkward situation. This idiom is used when you want[...]
verb B1 Latin origin ascend /əˈsɛnd/ · uh-SEND چڑھنااوپر جانابلند ہونا Roman Urdu: charhnaa ENGLISH MEANING To move upward or rise to a higher position. Ascend describes the action of going up, physically or figuratively. It is used for climbing stairs, a mountain, or advancing in rank or quality. The word often conveys a sense[...]
