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[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin mellifluous /məˈlɪf.lu.əs/ · muh-LIF-loo-uhs میٹھاسرگمدلکش Roman Urdu: meetha ENGLISH MEANING Having a smooth, sweet‑sounding tone. Mellifluous describes a voice, music, or any sound that flows like honey—pleasant, smooth, and soothing. Use it when praising singers, instrumentalists, or poetic language that sounds beautiful. It’s special because it combines the idea of sweetness[...]
noun B1 Latin origin priority /praɪˈɒrɪti/ · pry-OR-ih-tee ترجیحاتاہلیتپہل Roman Urdu: Awaliyat ENGLISH MEANING Something considered more important than other things. A priority is an item, task, or goal that is placed above others in importance or urgency. It is used when deciding what to do first, especially when resources are limited. The word often[...]
noun B2 Latin origin aura /ˈɔː.rə/ · AW-rah فضائی توانائیماحولمحسوسات Roman Urdu: fazai tawanai, mahaul, mahsusaat ENGLISH MEANING A distinctive quality or atmosphere that seems to surround a person, place, or thing. Aura refers to the subtle, often unseen, feeling or impression that something gives off. It can describe a person's charisma, the mood of[...]
noun B2 Greek origin aesthetic /iːsˈθɛtɪk/ · es-THET-ik جمالیحسیاتیدلکش Roman Urdu: Jamali ENGLISH MEANING Relating to beauty or the appreciation of beauty. Aesthetic describes anything that is concerned with the nature of beauty, art, and taste. It is used when discussing visual appeal, design, or the feeling something evokes. The word often appears in art[...]
adjective B2 Greek origin ethereal /ɪˈθɪriəl/ · i-THIR-ee-uhl نٰزکآسمانیخیالی Roman Urdu: nazuk, aasmani, khayali ENGLISH MEANING Extremely delicate, light, or heavenly in appearance. Ethereal describes something so light and delicate that it seems almost unreal, like a fine mist or a celestial melody. It is often used for beauty, music, or atmosphere that feels other‑worldly.[...]
