adjective B2 Latin origin genuine /ˈdʒɛnjʊɪn/ · JEN-yoo-in اصلیحقیقیخالص Roman Urdu: Asli ENGLISH MEANING Real and authentic; not fake or pretended. A genuine object or feeling is truly what it appears to be, without any pretense. Use it when you want to stress sincerity or authenticity. It is often contrasted with 'fake' or 'insincere'. اردو[...]
noun B1 Old English origin lullaby /ˈlʌlˌbaɪ/ · LUL‑baï لورینغمتِ سونانغمہ سونے کا Roman Urdu: Lori ENGLISH MEANING A soft, calming song sung to children at bedtime. A lullaby is a gentle melody used to lull a child to sleep. It often has simple, repetitive lyrics and a soothing rhythm. The word evokes a sense[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin vivid /ˈvɪvɪd/ · VIV-id روشنصافپراثر Roman Urdu: roshan ENGLISH MEANING Bright, clear, and full of detail. Vivid describes something that is strikingly bright or distinct, such as a color, an image, or a memory. It is used when you want to convey intensity and clarity. The word often carries a sense[...]
verb B1 French origin garnish /ˈɡɑːr.nɪʃ/ · gar-NISH سجاوٹآرائشتزیین Roman Urdu: Sajawat ENGLISH MEANING To add a decorative or flavorful topping to food. Garnish means to decorate a dish, drink, or even a speech with something that makes it look more attractive or taste better. It is often used in cooking, but can also be[...]
noun C1 Greek origin metamorphosis /ˌmetəˈmɔːrfəsɪs/ · me-tuh-MOR-fuh-sis تحولتبدیلیشکل بدلنا Roman Urdu: tahawul ENGLISH MEANING A complete change in form or structure. Metamorphosis describes a profound transformation, often dramatic, where something becomes entirely different in appearance or nature. It is commonly used for biological processes like a caterpillar turning into a butterfly, but also for[...]
adjective C1 Hebrew via Latin origin seraphic /səˈræfɪk/ · suh-RAF-ik فرشتے جیسانیکپیار بھرا Roman Urdu: farishtay jaisa ENGLISH MEANING Extremely pure, innocent, or angelic. The word describes a quality that is heavenly, innocent and radiates a gentle kindness. It is often used for people, expressions, or scenes that seem untouched by worldly flaws. Its poetic[...]
noun B2 Middle English, from Old Norse *glima* “to shine” origin glimmer /ˈɡlɪm.ər/ · GLIM-er چمکجھلکمِنا Roman Urdu: chamak ENGLISH MEANING A faint or unsteady light. Glimmer refers to a small, wavering shine or a brief flash of light, often suggesting hope or something hidden. It is used when describing subtle illumination, like a candle’s[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin sanguine /ˈsæŋɡwɪn/ · SANG-gwin پُر امیدسرسری خوش باشخوش مزاج Roman Urdu: pur umeed ENGLISH MEANING Cheerfully optimistic and confident. Someone who is sanguine looks on the bright side of things, expecting good outcomes even in challenging situations. It conveys a lively, hopeful spirit rather than just simple happiness. The word is[...]
noun B1 Old English origin mirth /ˈmɜːrθ/ · MURTH خوشیمسرتہنسی Roman Urdu: Khushi ENGLISH MEANING A feeling of great joy or amusement. Mirth describes a lively, light‑hearted happiness that often results in laughter. It is used when talking about an atmosphere or reaction that is openly joyous, such as a comedy show or a festive[...]
noun B1 Greek origin harmony /ˈhɑːr.mə.ni/ · HAR-muh-nee ہم آہنگیمطابقتآہنگ Roman Urdu: Hum Aahangi ENGLISH MEANING A pleasant agreement or combination of parts. Harmony refers to a pleasing arrangement of elements that work well together, such as notes in music, ideas in a discussion, or people in a team. It is often used to describe[...]
