adjective C1 Latin origin cogent /ˈkoʊdʒənt/ · KOJ-uhnt موزونمنطقیقابلِ قبول Roman Urdu: Moozoon ENGLISH MEANING Clear, logical, and convincing. A cogent argument or statement is well‑structured, persuasive, and easy to understand. It is used especially in academic, legal, or formal contexts where the strength of reasoning matters. Its impact lies in its logical coherence and[...]
adjective C1 Latin origin effulgent /ɪˈfʌl.dʒənt/ · i-FUL-jent چمکدارنورانیدرخشاں Roman Urdu: chamakdar ENGLISH MEANING Shining brightly; radiant. Effulgent describes something that emits a brilliant, dazzling light. It is often used for sunlight, a smile, or a person’s aura that seems to glow. The word adds a poetic, elevated tone to description. اردو معنی Effulgent کا[...]
adjective C1 Latin origin sagacious /səˈɡeɪʃəs/ · suh-GAY-shuhs فہیمعاقلدانشمند Roman Urdu: Fahim ENGLISH MEANING Having keen mental discernment; wise. A sagacious person shows sharp insight and good judgment in difficult situations. It is often used to praise someone who makes prudent decisions after careful thought. The word adds a formal, literary tone to the description[...]
noun C1 Greek origin palimpsest /ˈpælɪmpsɛst/ · PAL-ihm-pest دوبارہ لکھا ہوا صفحہپالی مسٹتاریخی متنی پرت Roman Urdu: Dobara likha hua safha ENGLISH MEANING A manuscript page that has been reused after the original writing was erased. A palimpsest is a physical document, usually parchment, where older text has been scraped or washed off and new[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin reverent /ˈrɛv(ə)rənt/ · REV-uh-rent عاجزاحترام والاپرقدس Roman Urdu: Aajiz ENGLISH MEANING Showing deep respect or veneration. A reverent attitude is one that displays sincere admiration and respect, often in a solemn or awe‑filled way. It is used when talking about worship, ceremonies, or any situation that calls for a respectful stance.[...]
adjective C1 Spanish origin quixotic /kwɪkˈsɒtɪk/ · kwik-SOT-ik خیالیغیر حقیقیبے وقعت Roman Urdu: khayali ENGLISH MEANING Exceedingly idealistic; unrealistic and impractical. Quixotic describes actions or ideas that are lofty, romantic, and noble in intention but lack practical grounding. It is often used to critique overly ambitious dreams that ignore real-world constraints. The word carries a[...]
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[...]
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[...]
verb B2 Latin origin peregrinate /ˈpɛrɪɡrɪˌneɪt/ · per-uh-grin-AYT سفر کرناگشت کرناگردش کرنا Roman Urdu: safar karna ENGLISH MEANING To travel or journey, especially over a long distance. Peregrinate means to go on a long trip or to wander from place to place. It is often used in literary or formal contexts rather than everyday conversation.[...]
adjective C1 Latin origin liminal /ˈlɪm.i.nəl/ · LIM-ee-nuhl حدیمنتقلیوسطی Roman Urdu: Muntaqili ENGLISH MEANING Relating to a threshold or transitional stage. Liminal describes something that exists at the boundary between two different states, spaces, or conditions. It is often used for moments like dawn, adolescence, or an empty hallway that feels eerie. The word adds[...]
