noun B2 French origin camaraderie /ˌkæməˈrɑːdəri/ · ka-ma-RA-de-ree دوستیرفاقتمحبت Roman Urdu: dosti ENGLISH MEANING A feeling of mutual trust and friendship among a group. Camaraderie describes the warm, friendly bond that develops when people share common goals or experiences. It is often heard in teams, classrooms, or any group where members support each other. The[...]
noun B2 Arabic via Medieval Latin origin zenith /ˈzɛnɪθ/ · ZEE-nith عروجچوٹیاوج Roman Urdu: urooj ENGLISH MEANING The highest point directly overhead; the peak of something. Zenith refers to the point in the sky exactly above an observer, or metaphorically to the highest stage or most successful point of something. Use it when you want[...]
adjective B2 English (from Arabic via Persian) origin serendipitous /ˌsɛr.ən.dɪˈpɪt.əs/ · ser-en-di-POO-tus اتفاقی خوش قسمتیقابلِ قدر اتفاقیخوش نصیب Roman Urdu: Itifaqi khush qismati ENGLISH MEANING Occurring by happy chance. Something serendipitous happens unexpectedly, bringing a pleasant or beneficial result. It is used when a fortunate discovery is made without planning. The word adds a touch[...]
noun B1 Middle English origin whimsy /ˈwɪmz.i/ · WIM-zee خوشگوار بے فکریلطیف بے تدبیریپرانا سادہ پن Roman Urdu: khushgawar be fikri ENGLISH MEANING A playful, fanciful quality that is light‑hearted and imaginative. Whimsy describes a charmingly odd or imaginative quality, often found in art, writing, or behavior that provokes a smile. It is used when[...]
noun B1 Italian origin serenade /ˈsɛr.əˌneɪd/ · SER-uh-nayd سرینادمحبت کا گیتدلکش دھن Roman Urdu: serenād ENGLISH MEANING A love song performed in the open air, often at night. A serenade is a musical piece, usually romantic, sung or played for someone, traditionally beneath their window at night. It conveys affection, admiration, or a marriage proposal.[...]
noun B2 Latin origin celerity /sɪˈlɛrɪti/ · si-LEH-ri-tee تیزیرفتارسرعت Roman Urdu: taizi ENGLISH MEANING The quality of being fast or swift. Celerity refers to rapid speed or quickness, especially in actions, movements, or processes. It is often used in formal or academic contexts to highlight efficiency. The word adds a sophisticated tone compared to the[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin garrulous /ˈɡærələs/ · GAR-uh-luhs بَک بَکیگپ شپچک چك Roman Urdu: bakbaki ENGLISH MEANING Excessively talkative, especially about trivial matters. A garrulous person talks a lot, often without pause, and tends to discuss insignificant topics. It is used to describe someone who dominates conversations with needless chatter. The word carries a mildly[...]
noun B2 Greek origin kaleidoscope /kəˈlaɪdəˌskoʊp/ · kuh-LY-doh-skohp کالیڈوسکوپنقشۂ شبیہمنظرِ رنگین Roman Urdu: rang biranga manzar ENGLISH MEANING A tube with mirrors and colored pieces that makes changing patterns when rotated. It is an optical instrument that produces a succession of colorful designs as the pieces inside shift. The term is also used metaphorically to[...]
noun B2 French origin quandary /ˈkwɒn.dri/ · KWAHN-dree دِلّی الجھنمعمہمشکل فیصلہ Roman Urdu: dile ki uljhan ENGLISH MEANING A state of uncertainty or doubt about what to do. A *quandary* is a mental puzzle where you cannot decide between two or more equally difficult options. It is often used when the decision involves moral, practical,[...]
noun B2 French origin reverie /ˈrɛvəri/ · rev-ER-ee خیالگرہِ فکرسرگرمی Roman Urdu: khayal ENGLISH MEANING A pleasant daydream or state of being lost in one's thoughts. A reverie is a light, enjoyable mental drift where the mind wanders into pleasant fantasies. It is often used to describe a brief escape from reality, especially when one[...]
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