noun C1 Latin origin susurration /sjuːˈsʌrˌeɪʃən/ · suhr-SUR-ay-shun سرسراہٹگھنگھراہٹسرگوشی Roman Urdu: Sarsarahat ENGLISH MEANING A soft, continuous rustling or whispering sound. Susurration describes the gentle murmur of leaves, wind, or a crowd speaking quietly. It is often used in poetic or literary contexts to convey a delicate, soothing ambience. The word adds a lyrical quality[...]
verb B2 English (likely from Scots slang) origin flummox /ˈflʌmɒks/ · FLUH-mox حیران کرناپریشان کرناغیر واضح کرنا Roman Urdu: hairan karna ENGLISH MEANING To bewilder or confuse someone completely. Flummox means to cause a person to become totally puzzled, often by presenting unexpected or contradictory information. It is used when someone's expectations are turned upside[...]
verb B2 Latin origin ruminate /ˈruːmɪneɪt/ · ROO-mi-nayt غور کرناسوچنادل میں اتارنا Roman Urdu: ghor karna ENGLISH MEANING To think deeply or contemplate something for a while. Ruminate means to turn a thought over repeatedly in one’s mind, much like a cow chewing cud. It is used when you need to reflect carefully on a[...]
noun B2 French origin penchant /ˈpɛn.tʃænt/ · PEN-chant پسندعلاقذوق Roman Urdu: pasand ENGLISH MEANING A strong or habitual liking for something. Penchant refers to a deep, often long‑standing fondness or preference for a particular activity, object, or idea. It conveys more intensity than a casual 'like' and is used to describe personal tendencies. The word[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin Nebulous /ˈnɛbjʊləs/ · NEB-yuh-luhs دھندلامبہمغیر واضح Roman Urdu: Mubham ENGLISH MEANING Unclear, vague, or lacking definite shape or form. Nebulous describes something that is hazy, indistinct, or not yet clearly defined. It is often used for ideas, plans, or memories that are fuzzy. The word adds a literary flair, suggesting a[...]
adjective B1 Latin origin candid /ˈkændɪd/ · KAN-did کھلی باتسیدھابے تکلف Roman Urdu: khuli baat ENGLISH MEANING open, sincere, and straightforward. Candid describes a person or statement that is honest and frank, without hidden motives. It is often used when praising sincerity or when referring to unposed, natural observations. The word also carries a pleasant[...]
noun B2 Old English origin twilight /ˈtwʌi.laɪt/ · TWAI-lite سہراغسقشام کا وقت Roman Urdu: Sahara ENGLISH MEANING The soft dim light after sunset. Twilight is the period between day and night when the sun is just below the horizon, creating a gentle, diffused illumination. It is often used to describe a quiet, reflective time that[...]
adjective B1 English origin balmy /ˈbɑːlmi/ · BAL-mee نرمخوشگوارپُرسکون Roman Urdu: Narm aur khushgawar ENGLISH MEANING Pleasantly mild and soothing, usually referring to weather. Balmy describes weather that is comfortably warm and gentle, often with a hint of humidity that feels refreshing. It can also be used figuratively for a calm, pleasant atmosphere. The word[...]
noun B2 Greek via Latin origin panacea /ˌpæn.əˈsiː.ə/ · pan-uh-SEE-uh ہر مرض کا علاجکل علاجسب بیماریوں کا حل Roman Urdu: har marz ka ilaaj ENGLISH MEANING A solution or remedy that is believed to cure all problems. A panacea is an ideal or hypothetical cure that can solve every difficulty or disease. It is often[...]
noun B2 Dutch origin doldrums /ˈdɒl.drəmz/ · DOL-drumz اداس حالتسستیپستگی Roman Urdu: Udaas Haalat ENGLISH MEANING A state of inactivity, gloom, or depression. The word 'doldrums' describes a period when energy, enthusiasm, or progress is lacking, often feeling stuck or listless. It is commonly used for moods, economies, or projects that have stalled. The term[...]
