noun B2 French origin camaraderie /kæməˈrɑːdəri/ · cam-uh-RA-de-ree رفاقتدوستیمحبت بھرا رشتہ Roman Urdu: Rafaqat ENGLISH MEANING A friendly feeling of closeness among a group of people. Camaraderie describes a warm, mutual trust and bond that develops when people share experiences or goals. It is often used in contexts like teams, classmates, or troops, emphasizing cooperation[...]
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.[...]
noun B2 French origin camaraderie /kæməˈrɑːdəri/ · kam-uh-RAH-dree رفاقتیگانگتہمسفرانہ دوستی Roman Urdu: Rafaqat ENGLISH MEANING A feeling of friendly closeness and loyalty among members of a group. Camaraderie describes the warm, trusting bond that develops when people work or spend time together. It is often spoken of in teams, clubs, or military units where cooperation[...]
noun C1 Latin origin quintessence /kwɪnˈtɛs(ə)ns/ · kwin-TES-ens جوہرخالص کیفیتمکمل نمونہ Roman Urdu: Johar ENGLISH MEANING The most perfect or typical example of something. Quintessence refers to the purest, most concentrated form of a quality or a thing. It is used when you want to highlight the ultimate example that embodies all essential features. In[...]
noun B2 Italian origin serenade /ˌsɛr.əˈniːd/ · seh-ruh-NEED محفل گیتپیار کا گانارات کا نغمہ Roman Urdu: Mahfil geet ENGLISH MEANING A musical performance sung or played outdoors at night, often to woo someone. A serenade is a romantic song performed in the open air, typically by a lover beneath a window or in a garden.[...]
adjective B2 British English (slang) origin gobsmacked /ˈɡɒbˌsmækt/ · GOB-smakt حیرانمتجسسپریشان Roman Urdu: hairaan ENGLISH MEANING extremely surprised or amazed Gobsmacked describes a feeling of sudden, intense surprise that leaves you almost speechless. It is informal and often used when something unexpected has a strong impact. The word adds dramatic flair to everyday conversation. اردو[...]
noun B2 French origin penchant /ˈpɛn.tʃænt/ · PEN-chant پسندعلاقذوق Roman Urdu: pasand ENGLISH MEANING A strong or habitual liking for something. Penchant refers to a deep, often long‑standing fondness or preference for a particular activity, object, or idea. It conveys more intensity than a casual 'like' and is used to describe personal tendencies. The word[...]
noun C1 Greek origin paradigm /ˈpærəˌdaɪm/ · PAIR-uh-dime نمونہمثالماڈل Roman Urdu: namuna ENGLISH MEANING A typical example or pattern that serves as a model. A paradigm is a standard or typical example that illustrates a concept or practice. It is often used when discussing scientific theories, cultural trends, or business models. The word implies a[...]
noun B2 Middle English origin capstone /ˈkæpstoʊn/ · KAP-stohn منتہی پتھرقائم مقاماہم حصہ Roman Urdu: Akhri Patthar ENGLISH MEANING The final or most important element that completes something. A capstone is the last, crowning piece of a project, building, or series that brings everything together. It is often used for a culminating academic project that[...]
noun B2 English origin keystone /ˈkiːstoʊn/ · KEE-stohn بنیادی پتھراہم پتھرمرکزی پتھر Roman Urdu: bunyadi pathar ENGLISH MEANING The central, most important stone in an arch that holds the structure together. A keystone is the wedge‑shaped stone at the top of an arch that locks the other stones in place, making the arch stable. Metaphorically,[...]
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