adjective B2 Latin origin palpable /ˈpæl.pə.bəl/ · PAL-puh-buhl قابلِ لمسمحسوس ہونے والاظاہر Roman Urdu: qabil-e-lams ENGLISH MEANING Able to be felt, noticed, or easily perceived. Palpable describes something that is so obvious or intense that it can be almost physically felt. It is often used for emotions, tension, or atmosphere that seem tangible. The word[...]
verb B2 Latin origin traverse /trævɜːrs/ · trav-ERS عبور کرناپار کرناچکر لگانا Roman Urdu: Aboor karna ENGLISH MEANING To move across or through something. Traverse means to go from one side of an area, object, or obstacle to the other. It is often used for physical movement, like walking across a field, but can also[...]
verb B1 Latin origin germinate /ˈdʒɜːrmɪneɪt/ · JUR-min-ate اگرو بڑھاناپھوٹنانواں ہونا Roman Urdu: agro barhana ENGLISH MEANING To begin to grow or develop, especially a seed or idea. Germinate describes the moment when a seed starts to sprout or when an idea takes its first shape. It is often used in scientific contexts for plants,[...]
noun B2 Latin origin spectrum /ˈspɛktrəm/ · SPEC-truhm سپیکٹرمدائرہحدود Roman Urdu: spectrum ENGLISH MEANING A range or series of related things, such as colors, frequencies, or ideas. Spectrum refers to a continuous series of elements that vary subtly from one extreme to another, like the colors of a rainbow or the range of radio frequencies.[...]
noun B2 Latin origin oblivion /əbˈlɪv.i.ən/ · ub-LIV-ee-un فراموشیغفلتناآنکھ Roman Urdu: faramoshi ENGLISH MEANING The state of being completely forgotten or unknown. Oblivion describes a condition where something or someone has vanished from memory and public awareness. It is often used for lost works, forgotten histories, or people no longer remembered. The word adds a[...]
verb B1 Latin origin liberate /ˈlɪbəˌreɪt/ · li-ber-ATE آزاد کرنانکالناخلاص کرنا Roman Urdu: Azad karna ENGLISH MEANING To set someone or something free from control or confinement. Liberate means to release a person, group, or thing from oppression, restriction, or captivity. It is often used in political, social, or personal contexts where freedom is restored.[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin facetious /fəˈsiːʃəs/ · fuh-SEE-shuhs مزاحیہتفریحیچُست Roman Urdu: Mazahiya ENGLISH MEANING Treating serious matters with inappropriate humor. When someone is facetious, they make jokes about serious topics in a playful but often insensitive way. It conveys a flippant, witty attitude that can be seen as disrespectful if the timing is wrong. Use[...]
noun B2 Greek origin plethora /ˈplɛθərə/ · PLETH-uh-rah کثرتبہڑزیادتی Roman Urdu: Kasrat ENGLISH MEANING A large or excessive amount of something. Plethora refers to an abundance or overabundance of items or quantity, often more than is needed or desired. It is commonly used in formal or academic contexts to emphasize surplus. اردو معنی پلیتھورا کا[...]
noun B2 Latin origin reverence /ˈrɛvərəns/ · REV-uh-ruhns عظمتاحترامپُرامن احترام Roman Urdu: azmat ENGLISH MEANING A deep feeling of respect and awe toward someone or something. Reverence describes an intense, often solemn admiration that goes beyond ordinary respect. It is used when someone feels a profound veneration, especially toward sacred, historic, or highly esteemed objects[...]
noun B1 Italian origin gnocchi /ˈnjɒki/ · nyaw-kee گنوکیآلو کی بالیپاستا کا ایک قسم Roman Urdu: gnocchi (آلو کی بالی) ENGLISH MEANING A soft Italian dumpling made from potatoes, flour, and sometimes eggs. Gnocchi are small, pillow‑shaped dumplings that are boiled and served with sauce or butter. They are known for their tender, melt‑in‑your‑mouth texture[...]
