verb B2 Latin origin contemplate /ˈkɒn.təm.pleɪt/ · CON-tum-PLAYT غور کرناخیال کرناسوچ و بچار کرنا Roman Urdu: Ghor karna ENGLISH MEANING To think about something deeply and thoughtfully. When you *contemplate* you give a subject careful, prolonged thought, often weighing options or possibilities. It suggests a calm, deliberate mental focus rather than a fleeting glance. Use[...]
noun C1 Latin origin acumen /ˈækjʊmən/ · AK-yoo-muhn فہمتیز فہمقابلیت Roman Urdu: Fahm ENGLISH MEANING The ability to make quick, accurate judgments and decisions. Acumen refers to sharp mental insight, especially in practical matters like business or politics. It indicates a keen perception that allows one to spot opportunities and risks that others might miss.[...]
noun B1 Greek origin panorama /pæn.əˈræm.ə/ · pan-uh-RA-muh نظارہآفاقی منظرپوری تصویر Roman Urdu: Manzar ka poora khula nazara ENGLISH MEANING A wide, unbroken view of an entire surrounding area. A panorama is an extensive, sweeping view that captures a broad scene, often used for scenic landscapes or a comprehensive presentation. It can also refer to[...]
name A1 Arabic origin Zara /ˈzɑːrɑ/ · ZAA-rah زاراشکّرینچمکدار Roman Urdu: Zara ENGLISH MEANING A female name meaning ‘princess’, ‘flower’, or ‘radiant’. Zara is a popular Arabic‑derived name used across the Muslim world. It evokes images of beauty and brilliance, often interpreted as ‘princess’ or ‘flower’. Parents choose it for its elegant sound and positive[...]
verb B2 Old French origin languish /ˈlæŋɡwɪʃ/ · LANG-gwish کمزور پڑناپست ہوناغیر فعال ہونا Roman Urdu: kamzor padna ENGLISH MEANING To become weak, lose vitality, or fall into decline. Languish describes a gradual loss of strength, health, or spirit, often because of neglect or adverse conditions. It is used for living things, emotions, or even[...]
noun B2 Spanish origin bravado /brəˈvɑː.doʊ/ · bruh-VAH-doh جسارتحکمتِ دکھاوےبے دِلّی Roman Urdu: Jasarat ENGLISH MEANING A bold, sometimes aggressive display of confidence that may hide insecurity. Bravado is a pretended bravery that is often loud and theatrical. It is used when someone wants to impress others but may not feel truly courageous inside. The[...]
phrase B1 English idiom origin hit the road /hɪt ðə roʊd/ · hit thuh rohd روڈ پر جاناسفر شروع کرنانکالا ہونا Roman Urdu: safar shuru karna ENGLISH MEANING to leave or start a journey. The phrase is used informally to tell someone to depart or to describe the act of beginning a trip, especially by[...]
idiom B1 American English origin keep your chin up /kiːp jɔːr tʃɪn ʌp/ · keep yohr CHIN up حوصلہ رکھوہمت مت ہاروپریشان نہ ہو Roman Urdu: Hosla rakho ENGLISH MEANING Stay positive and confident despite difficulties. Use this idiom to encourage someone who is facing a setback or feeling down. It suggests keeping a brave[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin plenary /ˈplɛnəri/ · PLEE-nuh-ree مکملکاملتمام Roman Urdu: Mukammal ENGLISH MEANING Complete or absolute, especially when referring to a meeting or authority. Plenary describes something that is full, unqualified, or attended by all members. It is often used for meetings where every eligible participant is present, or for authority that is unrestricted.[...]
adjective B2 Old English origin blithe /blaɪð/ · blith خوش مزاجپُر مسروربے فکری Roman Urdu: Khush mizaj ENGLISH MEANING Cheerfully carefree; showing a light‑hearted attitude. Someone who is blithe is noticeably happy and unconcerned about possible troubles. It is often used to describe a light, playful confidence, sometimes bordering on naïveté. The word carries a[...]
