noun B2 Latin origin solitude /ˈsɒlɪtuːd/ · SOL-i-tood تنہائیاکیلاپنعزائی Roman Urdu: tanhāī ENGLISH MEANING The state of being alone, often in a peaceful way. Solitude refers to a condition of being by oneself, usually by choice, where one can reflect or relax without external disturbances. It is different from loneliness because it carries a positive[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin intrepid /ɪnˈtrɛpɪd/ · in-TREP-id بے خوفبے ڈرنڈر Roman Urdu: be khauf ENGLISH MEANING Showing fearless courage in the face of danger. Intrepid describes someone who is bold and unafraid of risks, especially in challenging or dangerous situations. It is often used to praise explorers, activists, or anyone who ventures into the[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin ebullient /ɪˈbʊl.i.ənt/ · i-BULL-yent پُرجوشسرکشجوشدار Roman Urdu: purjosh ENGLISH MEANING Cheerfully lively and full of energy. Ebullient describes a person or atmosphere that is bubbling with enthusiasm and high spirits. It is used when someone shows vivid, infectious optimism that lifts others. The word adds a vivid, almost visual quality to[...]
adjective B2 French origin gallant /ˈɡæl.ənt/ · GAL-uhnt شجاعدلیرمحترمانہ Roman Urdu: shujaa ENGLISH MEANING Brave and courteous, especially toward women. ‘Gallant’ describes a person who shows bold bravery combined with polite, chivalrous behavior. It is often used for heroic deeds that also display respect and honor. The word can also imply a stylish or dashing[...]
noun B2 American English origin gumption /ˈɡʌmpʃən/ · GUMP-shun جوزحوصلہجذبہ Roman Urdu: josh / hosla ENGLISH MEANING Bold courage and spirited initiative. Gumption refers to a mix of bravery, determination, and a proactive attitude. It is often used to praise someone who takes bold action despite risk. The word carries an informal, upbeat tone that[...]
phrase A2 English origin whats up /wɒts ʌp/ · wots-up کیا حال ہے؟کیا چل رہا ہے؟کیا ہو رہا ہے؟ Roman Urdu: Kya haal hai? ENGLISH MEANING A friendly way to ask someone how they are doing. “Whats up” is an informal greeting used among friends or peers. It invites the other person to share what’s[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin dormant /ˈdɔːr.mənt/ · DOR-muhnt غیر فعّالسکون میںپرسکون Roman Urdu: ghair fa'al ENGLISH MEANING Inactive for the moment but capable of becoming active. Something that is dormant is not currently active, yet it retains the potential to awaken or start working. It is often used for natural phenomena, business projects, or ideas[...]
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[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin determined /dɪˈtɜːr.mɪnd/ · di-TER-mind پُر عزممستحکمپکا ارادہ رکھنے والا Roman Urdu: pur-azm ENGLISH MEANING Having a firm intention to achieve something. ‘Determined’ describes a person who is resolute and does not give up easily. It is used when talking about strong willpower or a decided course of action. The word adds[...]
noun B2 Greek origin epicenter /ˈepɪˌsɛntər/ · EP-i-sen-ter مرکزی نقطہاہم مقامنقطة مرکز Roman Urdu: markazi nuqta ENGLISH MEANING The point on the Earth's surface directly above an earthquake's focus. An epicenter is the location on the surface that experiences the strongest shaking during an earthquake. It is also used figuratively to describe the focal point[...]
