verb B2 Latin via Old French origin astonish /əˈstɒnɪʃ/ · uh-STON-ish حیران کرنادنگ کرناحیرت میں ڈالنا Roman Urdu: hairaan karna ENGLISH MEANING To surprise someone greatly. Astonish describes a strong, often sudden surprise that leaves a person amazed or shocked. It is used when an event or fact exceeds expectations. The word adds an element[...]
noun C1 Greek origin Rhapsody /ˈræp.sə.di/ · RAP-suh-dee سرودراپسودینغمہ Roman Urdu: Sarood ENGLISH MEANING A highly enthusiastic or ecstatic expression, especially in music or literature. A rhapsody is a free‑form musical composition that is emotional and improvisational, or a piece of writing that conveys intense enthusiasm. It is used when something is wildly expressive, often[...]
verb B2 Old English origin reckon /ˈrekən/ · REK-uhn گنتی کرناحساب لگانااندازہ لگانا Roman Urdu: ginti karna ENGLISH MEANING To calculate, estimate, or think something is true. ‘Reckon’ means to make a judgment or estimate based on information you have. It is often used informally in conversation, especially when predicting outcomes or expressing an opinion.[...]
adjective B1 Old Norse origin brisk /brɪsk/ · brisk تیزسرگرمپرجوش Roman Urdu: taiz ENGLISH MEANING Quick, energetic, and active. Something brisk is fast-moving or lively, often describing weather, a walk, or a business atmosphere. Use it when you want to convey vigor without being aggressive. It adds a vivid, energetic tone to descriptions. اردو معنی[...]
verb B2 English (Scottish) origin gallivant /ˈɡælɪvænt/ · GAL-i-vant گردش کرناسرگرمی سے سفر کرناخوشی کی تلاش میں گھومنا Roman Urdu: khushi ki talaash mein ghoomna ENGLISH MEANING To travel or roam about in search of pleasure or entertainment. Gallivant means to wander around taking part in fun activities, often without a specific purpose other than[...]
noun B2 Greek origin catalyst /ˈkætəlɪst/ · KAT-uh-list محرکتحریکپروگرام کا سبب Roman Urdu: muharrik ENGLISH MEANING A substance that speeds up a reaction without being used up. In chemistry, a catalyst increases the rate of a chemical reaction while remaining unchanged at the end. Metaphorically, it describes a person, event, or thing that provokes rapid[...]
noun C1 Greek origin dichotomy /daɪˈkɒt.ə.mi/ · die-KOT-uh-mee دو حصوں میں تقسیمدوّامی فرقمخالف جزویات Roman Urdu: do hisson mein taqseem ENGLISH MEANING A division or contrast between two things that are or are presented as opposites. A dichotomy refers to a clear split into two opposing parts, ideas, or categories. It is often used in[...]
adjective C1 Latin origin loquacious /ləˈkweɪʃəs/ · luh-KWAY-shuhs پُر گفتارباتونیکلامی Roman Urdu: bayan‑pasand ENGLISH MEANING Talkative; inclined to speak a lot. Loquacious describes a person who enjoys talking and tends to speak at length, often in a lively or animated manner. It is used mainly for people, not objects, and suggests a sociable, chatty disposition.[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin convivial /kənˈvɪviəl/ · kun-VIV-ee-uhl خوش مزاجدوستانہمل کر خوشی سے رہنے والا Roman Urdu: Khush mizaj ENGLISH MEANING Friendly, lively, and enjoyable in a social setting. Convivial describes an atmosphere, event, or person that is warm, sociable and full of cheer. It is used when people are having fun together, often with[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin sublime /səˈblaɪm/ · suh-BLYME عالیشانداربہت خوب Roman Urdu: Aala ENGLISH MEANING Extremely impressive, beautiful, or awe‑inspiring. Sublime describes something that transcends ordinary beauty, evoking a profound sense of admiration or awe. It is often used for extraordinary natural scenery, great works of art, or lofty ideas. The word carries a tone[...]
