noun B2 Greek origin odyssey /ˈɒd·ɪ·si/ · OD-i-see سفرِ طویلدیرپا مہمطویل و خطرناک سفر Roman Urdu: safar-e-taveel ENGLISH MEANING A long, adventurous journey, often filled with challenges. An odyssey refers to a prolonged and eventful quest, whether literal travel or a figurative life experience. It is used to emphasize the difficulty and epic nature of[...]
noun B1 French (from Italian cascata) origin cascade /kæˈskeɪd/ · cas-KEID آبشارآب کا بہاؤہرن Roman Urdu: Aabshar ENGLISH MEANING A small waterfall or a series of things that fall or flow downwards. Cascade refers to a miniature waterfall or any situation where something descends in rapid succession, like a cascade of events. It is often[...]
adjective B1 Latin origin candid /ˈkændɪd/ · KAN-did کھلی باتسیدھابے تکلف Roman Urdu: khuli baat ENGLISH MEANING open, sincere, and straightforward. Candid describes a person or statement that is honest and frank, without hidden motives. It is often used when praising sincerity or when referring to unposed, natural observations. The word also carries a pleasant[...]
noun B2 French origin vignette /vɪnˈjɛt/ · vin-YET منظرمختصر خاکہجزئیہ بیان Roman Urdu: Manzar / Mukhtasar Khaka / Juz'iya Bayaan ENGLISH MEANING A short, evocative description or scene. A vignette is a brief, descriptive piece that captures a moment, image, or impression, often used in literature and film to set mood. It isn’t a full[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin oblivious /əbˈlɪv.i.əs/ · uh-BLIV-ee-uhs غافلنہ جاننابےخبری Roman Urdu: Ghafal ENGLISH MEANING Not aware of or not noticing something. A person who is oblivious fails to notice what is happening around them. It is often used when someone ignores obvious facts or cues. The word carries a subtle nuance of being unintentionally[...]
noun B2 Latin origin languor /ˈlæŋɡʊər/ · LANG-gur کسکسست رفتارینست Roman Urdu: kasak ENGLISH MEANING A feeling of tiredness, weakness, or lack of energy. Languor describes a gentle, often pleasant, sense of sluggishness or fatigue. It is used when someone feels physically or emotionally drained, but not necessarily ill. The word conveys a mellow, almost[...]
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[...]
