adjective B2 Latin origin urban /ˈɜːr.bən/ · UR-buhn شہریشہریاتیقصبائی Roman Urdu: shahri ENGLISH MEANING Relating to a city or town. Urban describes anything that belongs to, or is characteristic of, a city environment—its architecture, lifestyle, and problems. Use it when you contrast city life with rural life, or when discussing city planning, culture, or demographics.[...]
noun B2 Latin origin conundrum /kəˈnʌndrəm/ · kuh-NUN-drum پہیلیمعمہدِلائل Roman Urdu: paheli ENGLISH MEANING A confusing and difficult problem or question. A conundrum is a puzzling situation that seems to have no clear solution. It is often used for riddles or complex dilemmas where the answer is not obvious. The word adds a sense of[...]
adjective B2 Greek origin ethereal /ɪˈθɪriəl/ · i-THIR-ee-uhl نٰزکآسمانیخیالی Roman Urdu: nazuk, aasmani, khayali ENGLISH MEANING Extremely delicate, light, or heavenly in appearance. Ethereal describes something so light and delicate that it seems almost unreal, like a fine mist or a celestial melody. It is often used for beauty, music, or atmosphere that feels other‑worldly.[...]
noun B2 French origin camaraderie /ˌkæməˈrɑːdəri/ · ca-ma-RA-de-ree رفاقتدوستییگانگی Roman Urdu: Rafaqat ENGLISH MEANING Mutual trust and friendship among people in a group. Camaraderie describes a warm, friendly atmosphere among members of a team, club, or group. It emphasizes shared experiences, loyalty, and a sense of belonging. Use it when highlighting positive group dynamics or[...]
