adjective C1 Latin origin ineffable /ɪˈnɛfəbəl/ · i-NEF-uh-bul قابلِ بیان نہ ہوناناقابلِ بیانغیر قابلِ وصف Roman Urdu: naqabil-e-bayan ENGLISH MEANING Too great or beautiful to be expressed in words. Ineffable describes something so extraordinary, overwhelming, or beautiful that language fails to capture its essence. It is often used for profound experiences, emotions, or natural wonders.[...]
adjective B2 Old English origin blissful /ˈblɪs.fəl/ · BLISS-fuhl خوشگوارمسرورلطیف Roman Urdu: khushgawar ENGLISH MEANING Feeling great happiness and joy. Blissful describes a state of deep happiness, often with a sense of peace. It is used to talk about emotions, atmospheres, or moments that feel pure delight. The word conveys both inner joy and outward[...]
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 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[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin cogent /ˈkoʊdʒənt/ · KOH-juhnt قائلمقنعقابلِ اعتبار Roman Urdu: qa'il ENGLISH MEANING Clear, logical, and convincing. A cogent statement or argument is presented in a clear, logical manner that convinces the audience. It is often used to describe writing, speeches, or reasoning that leaves little room for doubt. The word adds a[...]
adjective B2 Middle English origin dauntless /ˈdɔːntləs/ · DAWNT-luhs بے خوفبے دلداریدلاسر Roman Urdu: be khauf ENGLISH MEANING Showing no fear; boldly confident. Dauntless describes a person who faces danger or difficulty without being intimidated. It is often used to praise heroic or bold actions. The word adds a sense of admiration for fearless perseverance.[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin audacious /ɔːˈdeɪʃəs/ · aw-DAY-shuss بہادرجرأتمنددلیر Roman Urdu: Bahadar ENGLISH MEANING Showing a willingness to take bold risks. Audacious describes actions or people that are daring and confident, often going against the norm. It carries a positive tone when admiring courage, but can be negative if it implies recklessness. Use it for[...]
noun B1 Arabic origin alcove /ˈæl.koʊv/ · AL-koov نِیالاکھاٹنِک Roman Urdu: Niyala ENGLISH MEANING A small recessed area in a wall, often used for a seat or a decorative niche. An alcove is a shallow, set‑back space built into a wall, typically found in homes, churches, or gardens. It creates a cosy corner for a[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin benevolent /bəˈnɛvələnt/ · bu-NEV-uh-luhnt نیک دلخیراندیشقابلِ رحم Roman Urdu: Nek-dil ENGLISH MEANING Showing kindness and a desire to help others. ‘Benevolent’ describes a person, act, or policy that is motivated by goodwill and compassion. It is used when someone actively seeks to benefit others rather than just being neutral. The word[...]
noun B2 English (from dialect word “quag” + “mire”) origin quagmire /ˈkwɒɡ.maɪər/ · KWOG-my-er پچیدہ صورتحالمشکل مقامگیہون Roman Urdu: pacheeda soorat-e-haal ENGLISH MEANING A complex or hazardous situation that is hard to get out of. Quagmire originally describes a swampy, boggy area where one can get stuck. Figuratively, it refers to a political, social, or[...]
