idiom B1 English origin under the weather /ˈʌn.dər ðə ˈwɛð.ər/ · UN-der thuh WETH-er بیمارنازکحالت خراب Roman Urdu: tabi'at kharab ENGLISH MEANING Feeling slightly ill or unwell. The idiom describes a mild sickness or feeling out of sorts, not a serious condition. It is used in casual conversation when someone has a cold, headache, or[...]
noun B1 Greek origin Empathy /ˈɛmpəθi/ · EM-puh-thee ہمدردیاحساستعلقات Roman Urdu: Hamdaradi ENGLISH MEANING The ability to understand and share another person's feelings. Empathy is the capacity to perceive and feel what someone else is experiencing emotionally, as if you were in their place. It is used in personal relationships, counseling, and leadership to convey[...]
noun B1 Old English origin mirth /ˈmɜːrθ/ · MURTH خوشیمسرتہنسی Roman Urdu: Khushi ENGLISH MEANING A feeling of great joy or amusement. Mirth describes a lively, light‑hearted happiness that often results in laughter. It is used when talking about an atmosphere or reaction that is openly joyous, such as a comedy show or a festive[...]
idiom B1 American English origin hit the sack /hɪt ðə sæk/ · hit thuh sack سونا جانابسترا لیناآرام کے لیے بستر پر جانا Roman Urdu: sone jana ENGLISH MEANING to go to bed. It is an informal way to say that you are going to sleep. You can use it after a long day or[...]
