idiom B2 American English origin cut to the chase /kʌt tuː ðə tʃeɪs/ · kut too thuh chays اصل بات پر آنامختصر طور پر بیان کرناسیدھا پوائنٹ پر پہنچنا Roman Urdu: asal baat par aana ENGLISH MEANING To get to the main point without unnecessary details. This idiom is used when you want someone to[...]
noun B2 Greek origin catharsis /kəˈθɑːrsɪs/ · kuh-THAR-sis نفسیاتی صفائیاخراجتجلی Roman Urdu: nafsiyati safai ENGLISH MEANING A process of releasing strong emotions to achieve psychological relief. Catharsis refers to the emotional purging that occurs after a person expresses deep feelings, often through art, therapy, or a pivotal life event. It brings a sense of relief[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin ebullient /ɪˈbʌl.jənt/ · i-BUHL-yuhnt پُرحوشجوشیلہپرنور Roman Urdu: purhosh ENGLISH MEANING Cheerfully energetic and full of lively enthusiasm. Ebullient describes a person who exudes buoyant energy and optimism, often bubbling over with excitement. It is used for lively, positive attitudes, especially in social or celebratory settings. The word carries a vivid, almost[...]
verb B2 Latin origin elucidate /ɪˈluːsɪdeɪt/ · ih-LOO-si-dait واضح کرناشرح کرنابیان کرنا Roman Urdu: wazeh karna ENGLISH MEANING To make something clear or easy to understand. When you *elucidate* a concept, you explain it in a way that removes confusion. It is often used in academic, legal, or formal contexts where precision is essential. The[...]
noun B2 Latin origin altruism /ˈæltruːɪzəm/ · AL-troo-iz-um ایثارخیرخواہیبخشی Roman Urdu: eisaar ENGLISH MEANING selfless concern for the welfare of others. Altruism is the principle or practice of caring for the needs of others without expecting any reward. It shows up in charitable deeds, volunteering, or even simple acts of kindness. The word carries a[...]
idiom B2 English origin turn a blind eye /tɜːrn ə blaɪnd aɪ/ · turn uh blayd ahy نذرانداز ہونانظرانداز کرنااندھا ہونا Roman Urdu: nazarandaaz hona ENGLISH MEANING To deliberately ignore something you know is wrong. This idiom is used when a person pretends not to notice a mistake, problem, or injustice. It suggests a conscious[...]
noun B2 Latin origin Aurora /ɔːˈrɔːrə/ · aw-ROHR-uh شفقسحرآسمانی روشنی Roman Urdu: Shafaq ENGLISH MEANING A natural light display in the sky, usually near the polar regions. Aurora is a spectacular glowing curtain of colors that appears in high latitude skies, caused by charged particles colliding with Earth's atmosphere. The term is most often paired[...]
noun B2 Latin origin alacrity /əˈlækrɪti/ · uh-LAK-ri-tee سرسری خوش مزاجیچست ردعملتیزی Roman Urdu: sarsari khush mizaji ya tezi ke saath kaam karna ENGLISH MEANING Cheerful and prompt readiness to do something. Alacrity describes a brisk, enthusiastic willingness to act. It is used when someone responds quickly and happily to a request or opportunity. The[...]
adjective C1 Latin origin ebullient /ɪˈbʊl.i.ənt/ · i-BULL-ee-uhnt پرجوشجوشیلےبے حد خوش Roman Urdu: parjosh ENGLISH MEANING Cheerfully lively and enthusiastic. Ebullient describes a person or atmosphere that bubbles with high spirits and energy. It is used when someone's excitement is obvious and contagious, often in social or celebratory contexts. The word adds a vivid, almost[...]
noun B2 French origin camaraderie /ˌkæməˈrɑːdəri/ · ka-muh-RAH-de-ree دوستییگانگیرفاقت Roman Urdu: dosti ENGLISH MEANING A feeling of friendly fellowship among a group. Camaraderie describes the mutual trust and goodwill that develops when people work or spend time together. It is often felt in teams, classrooms, or among soldiers. The word carries a warm, informal tone[...]
