verb B2 Latin origin manipulate /məˈnɪpjʊleɪt/ · muh-NIP-yuh-late ہیر پھیر کرناچال چلانابے ایمانداری سے متاثر کرنا Roman Urdu: Haer Phair Karna ENGLISH MEANING To control or influence something or someone cleverly, often in a deceitful way. Manipulate means to skillfully handle or control an object, situation, or person, usually to achieve a personal goal. It[...]
verb B2 Latin origin manifest /ˈmænɪfɛst/ · MAN-ih-fest ظاہریواضحاظہار کرنا Roman Urdu: zahir ENGLISH MEANING To show or display something clearly. As a verb, ‘manifest’ means to make evident or plain to the eye or mind. It is used when an idea, feeling, or quality becomes obvious. The word adds a formal tone, often in[...]
verb B1 Old English origin cringe /krɪndʒ/ · krinj کِرنچلجج محسوس کرناکُھج جانا Roman Urdu: lajj ka ehsas karna ENGLISH MEANING To feel embarrassed or disgusted by something awkward. Cringe is used when you react to a situation, comment, or behavior that makes you feel uncomfortable or embarrassed. It can describe both an involuntary physical[...]
noun A2 Latin (via Old French) origin niece /niːs/ · NEESE بھتیجیبہن کی بیٹیخالہ کی بیٹی Roman Urdu: bhateeji ENGLISH MEANING A daughter of one's brother or sister. A niece is the female child of your sibling, or the daughter of your brother-in-law or sister-in-law. Use it when talking about family relationships on the female[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin pensive /ˈpɛn.sɪv/ · PEN-siv غورماندہمتفکراندھا دھند Roman Urdu: ghor-manda ENGLISH MEANING Deeply thoughtful or reflective, often with a hint of sadness. Pensive describes someone who is lost in serious thought, especially about something wistful or melancholy. It conveys a quiet, reflective mood, usually accompanied by a still or slightly sad expression.[...]
verb B2 Latin origin elucidate /ɪˈluːsɪdeɪt/ · ih-LOO-si-date وضاحت کرناصاف کرنابیان کرنا Roman Urdu: wazahat karna ENGLISH MEANING To make something clear or easy to understand. Elucidate means to explain something in a way that removes confusion and highlights its essential points. It is often used in academic, scientific, or formal contexts where detailed clarification[...]
adjective C1 Latin origin magnanimous /mæɡˈnænɪməs/ · mag-NA-nuh-mus سخی دلعظیم الروحبزرگ دل Roman Urdu: sakhi dil ENGLISH MEANING Generous and forgiving, especially toward a rival or someone less fortunate. A magnanimous person shows a noble generosity of spirit, often overlooking petty grievances. It is used to commend big‑hearted behavior in formal or literary contexts. The[...]
verb B2 Latin origin persevere /pərˈsɪvɪər/ · per-SIV-ere ثابت قدم رہنامستقل مزاجیحوصلہ نہیں ہارنا Roman Urdu: Sabit qadam rehna ENGLISH MEANING To keep trying despite difficulties. Persevere means to continue a course of action or belief in spite of obstacles, setbacks, or discouragement. It is often used when describing long‑term effort or determination. The word[...]
adjective B2 Greek origin halhalcyon /ˈhælsiən/ · HAL-see-un پرسکونپر سکونسکون بھرا Roman Urdu: par sukoon ENGLISH MEANING Calm, peaceful, and tranquil. Halcyon describes a period or atmosphere that is calm and undisturbed. It is often used nostalgically to refer to golden days of peace. The word adds a poetic, slightly literary tone to the description.[...]
noun B2 Latin origin altruism /ˈæltruːɪzəm/ · AL-troo-iz-um ایثارخیرسگزیناتِیسا Roman Urdu: eithar ENGLISH MEANING Self‑less concern for the welfare of others. Altruism refers to actions or attitudes that prioritize other people's needs above one's own, often without expecting any reward. It is commonly used to describe charitable behavior, volunteer work, or moral philosophy that values[...]
