adjective B2 Latin origin insightful /ɪnˈsaɪt.fəl/ · in-SIGHT-ful بصیرت والافہم پیدادراک کن Roman Urdu: basirat wala ENGLISH MEANING Having or showing deep understanding. Someone who is insightful notices hidden patterns and grasps the essence of a situation. Use it when praising analysis, comments, or observations that go beyond the obvious. It adds a tone of[...]
adjective C1 Greek origin labyrinthine /ˌlæb.əˈrɪn.θaɪn/ · lab-uh-RIN-thyne پیچیدہمارپیچیگھما گتھا Roman Urdu: Pechida ENGLISH MEANING Extremely complex or intricate, like a maze. Labyrinthine describes something that is so tangled or convoluted that it resembles a maze. It is often used for physical structures, ideas, or situations that are hard to navigate. The word adds a[...]
verb B2 Latin origin ruminate /ˈruːmɪneɪt/ · ROO-mi-nayt غور کرناسوچنادل میں اتارنا Roman Urdu: ghor karna ENGLISH MEANING To think deeply or contemplate something for a while. Ruminate means to turn a thought over repeatedly in one’s mind, much like a cow chewing cud. It is used when you need to reflect carefully on a[...]
noun B2 French origin penchant /ˈpɛn.tʃænt/ · PEN-chant پسندعلاقذوق Roman Urdu: pasand ENGLISH MEANING A strong or habitual liking for something. Penchant refers to a deep, often long‑standing fondness or preference for a particular activity, object, or idea. It conveys more intensity than a casual 'like' and is used to describe personal tendencies. The word[...]
adjective B1 English origin balmy /ˈbɑːlmi/ · BAL-mee نرمخوشگوارپُرسکون Roman Urdu: Narm aur khushgawar ENGLISH MEANING Pleasantly mild and soothing, usually referring to weather. Balmy describes weather that is comfortably warm and gentle, often with a hint of humidity that feels refreshing. It can also be used figuratively for a calm, pleasant atmosphere. The word[...]
noun B2 Greek via Latin origin panacea /ˌpæn.əˈsiː.ə/ · pan-uh-SEE-uh ہر مرض کا علاجکل علاجسب بیماریوں کا حل Roman Urdu: har marz ka ilaaj ENGLISH MEANING A solution or remedy that is believed to cure all problems. A panacea is an ideal or hypothetical cure that can solve every difficulty or disease. It is often[...]
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[...]
verb C1 Latin origin ameliorate /əˈmiːliəˌreɪt/ · uh-MEE-lee-uh-reyt بہتر بناناسدھارنانکھارنا Roman Urdu: behtar banana, sudharna, nikharna ENGLISH MEANING To make something better or improve it. Ameliorate means to bring about an improvement in a condition, situation, or object. It is often used in formal or academic contexts when describing policies, health, or environmental changes. The[...]
