noun B2 Greek origin melancholy /ˈmɛlənˌkɒli/ · MEL-uhn-KOL-ee اداسیغمپریشانی Roman Urdu: Udaasi ENGLISH MEANING A deep, lingering sadness. Melancholy describes a profound, often reflective sorrow that lasts longer than a fleeting upset. It is commonly used in literature, music, and art to convey a wistful mood. The word carries a poetic nuance, hinting at a[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin exuberant /ɪɡˈzjuːb(ə)r(ə)nt/ · ig-ZOO-bruhnt پُرجوشسرشاربہت خوش Roman Urdu: purjosh ENGLISH MEANING Full of lively energy and excitement. Exuberant describes a person, atmosphere, or expression that is bursting with enthusiasm, vigor, and high spirits. It is often used for cheerful, lively behavior that easily lifts the mood of those around. The word[...]
noun B2 Late Latin (humorous coinage) → English origin conundrum /kəˈnʌndrəm/ · kuh-NUN-drum معمہپہیلیمسئلہ Roman Urdu: ma'amma ENGLISH MEANING A puzzling question or problem. A conundrum is a difficult, often puzzling, problem that has no obvious solution. It is commonly used for riddles that require clever thinking, or for complex situations that demand strategic decisions.[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin capricious /kəˈprɪʃəs/ · kuh-PRISH-uhs پھرتیلابدلہ لینے والاعجیب Roman Urdu: phurtiila ENGLISH MEANING Given to sudden, unpredictable changes of mood or behavior. Capricious describes a person or thing that acts on whims, changing decisions or moods without warning. It is used when highlighting inconsistency or whimsical nature, often with a slightly negative[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin serene /səˈriːn/ · suh-REEN پُرسکونپرامنسکون بھرا Roman Urdu: pursukoon ENGLISH MEANING Calm, peaceful, and free from disturbance. Serene describes a situation, place, or person that is tranquil and free from stress or agitation. It is often used to highlight a deep, steady calmness, such as a serene lake or a serene[...]
noun B2 Greek origin catharsis /kəˈθɑːrsɪs/ · kuh-THAR-sis نفس کی صفائیتصفیہشفا Roman Urdu: nafs ki safai ENGLISH MEANING A powerful release of strong emotions that brings relief. Catharsis describes a psychological process where repressed feelings are discharged, leading to a sense of emotional renewal. It is often used when talking about art, literature, or therapy[...]
noun B2 French origin camaraderie /ˌkæməˈrɑːdəri/ · kam-uh-RA-de-ree دوستدارییگانگییاری Roman Urdu: Dostdari ENGLISH MEANING A warm feeling of friendship and mutual trust among a group. Camaraderie describes the close bond that develops when people share experiences, challenges, or common goals. It is often felt in teams, clubs, or among soldiers, emphasizing loyalty and support. The[...]
noun B2 Latin origin altruism /ˈæltruːɪzəm/ · AL-troo-izm نہ خود غرضیخداتمیبے غرضی Roman Urdu: Neh Khudgarzi ENGLISH MEANING the selfless concern for the well‑being of others. Altruism refers to a disposition to place others' needs above one's own, often leading to generous actions without expecting a reward. It describes moral behavior, charitable work, or philosophies[...]
verb B2 Latin origin ameliorate /əˈmiːliəreɪt/ · uh-MEE-lee-uh-rayt بہتریاصلاحبهبود Roman Urdu: behtri ENGLISH MEANING To make something better or improve it. Ameliorate means to cause an improvement in a situation, condition, or feeling, especially something that was previously problematic. It is often used in formal or academic contexts to describe policies, actions, or interventions that[...]
verb B2 Latin origin ameliorate /əˈmiː.li.ə.reɪt/ · uh-MEE-lee-uh-rayt بہتری لاناقابلِ بہتر بنانانکھارنا Roman Urdu: behtari lana ENGLISH MEANING To make something better or improve it. Ameliorate means to bring about an improvement in a situation, condition, or object. It is often used in formal contexts such as policy discussions, scientific reports, or when describing systematic[...]
