noun B2 French origin camaraderie /kæməˈrɑːdəri/ · ka-muh-RAH-duh-ree رفاقتہم آہنگیدوستی Roman Urdu: Rafaqat ENGLISH MEANING A feeling of trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together. Camaraderie describes the warm, supportive bond that develops within a group, especially when they share common goals or experiences. It is often heard in team[...]
noun B2 Late Latin (humorous coinage) → English origin conundrum /kəˈnʌndrəm/ · kuh-NUN-drum معمہپہیلیمسئلہ Roman Urdu: ma'amma ENGLISH MEANING A puzzling question or problem. A conundrum is a difficult, often puzzling, problem that has no obvious solution. It is commonly used for riddles that require clever thinking, or for complex situations that demand strategic decisions.[...]
adjective B2 Old English origin blissful /ˈblɪs.fəl/ · BLISS-fuhl خوشگوارمسرورلطیف Roman Urdu: khushgawar ENGLISH MEANING Feeling great happiness and joy. Blissful describes a state of deep happiness, often with a sense of peace. It is used to talk about emotions, atmospheres, or moments that feel pure delight. The word conveys both inner joy and outward[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin serene /səˈriːn/ · suh-REEN پُرسکونپرامنسکون بھرا Roman Urdu: pursukoon ENGLISH MEANING Calm, peaceful, and free from disturbance. Serene describes a situation, place, or person that is tranquil and free from stress or agitation. It is often used to highlight a deep, steady calmness, such as a serene lake or a serene[...]
noun C1 Latin origin ascendancy /əˈsɛn.dən.si/ · a-SEN-dan-see غلبہبالادستیسرسرائی Roman Urdu: Ghalba ENGLISH MEANING The state of having power, influence, or control over others. Ascendancy describes a dominant position in a group, organization, or situation. It is used when someone or something enjoys lasting authority, not merely a fleeting advantage. The word often carries a[...]
adjective B2 English (from Arabic via Persian) origin serendipitous /ˌsɛr.ən.dɪˈpɪt.əs/ · ser-en-di-POO-tus اتفاقی خوش قسمتیقابلِ قدر اتفاقیخوش نصیب Roman Urdu: Itifaqi khush qismati ENGLISH MEANING Occurring by happy chance. Something serendipitous happens unexpectedly, bringing a pleasant or beneficial result. It is used when a fortunate discovery is made without planning. The word adds a touch[...]
noun B2 Greek origin altruism /ˈæltruɪzəm/ · AL-tru-izm خلوصنہ خودغرضیسخاوت Roman Urdu: khuloos ENGLISH MEANING Selfless concern for the welfare of other people. Altruism refers to actions or attitudes that prioritize others' needs above one's own, without expecting any reward. It is often used in moral, philosophical, and psychological discussions to highlight genuine generosity. The[...]
noun B2 French origin camaraderie /ˌkæməˈrɑːdəri/ · kam-uh-RA-de-ree دوستدارییگانگییاری Roman Urdu: Dostdari ENGLISH MEANING A warm feeling of friendship and mutual trust among a group. Camaraderie describes the close bond that develops when people share experiences, challenges, or common goals. It is often felt in teams, clubs, or among soldiers, emphasizing loyalty and support. The[...]
noun B2 Greek origin paradox /ˈpærədɒks/ · PAR-uh-doks متناقضمخالفپراسرار Roman Urdu: Mutanaqiz ENGLISH MEANING A statement that seems self‑contradictory but may hold a hidden truth. A paradox is a claim or situation that appears absurd or logically impossible, yet on deeper inspection it may reveal a valid insight. It is often used in philosophy, science,[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin cogent /ˈkoʊdʒənt/ · KOH-juhnt قائلمقنعقابلِ اعتبار Roman Urdu: qa'il ENGLISH MEANING Clear, logical, and convincing. A cogent statement or argument is presented in a clear, logical manner that convinces the audience. It is often used to describe writing, speeches, or reasoning that leaves little room for doubt. The word adds a[...]
