verb B1 French origin garnish /ˈɡɑːr.nɪʃ/ · gar-NISH سجاوٹآرائشتزیین Roman Urdu: Sajawat ENGLISH MEANING To add a decorative or flavorful topping to food. Garnish means to decorate a dish, drink, or even a speech with something that makes it look more attractive or taste better. It is often used in cooking, but can also be[...]
noun B2 English origin keystone /ˈkiːstoʊn/ · KEE-stohn بنیادی پتھراہم پتھرمرکزی پتھر Roman Urdu: bunyadi pathar ENGLISH MEANING The central, most important stone in an arch that holds the structure together. A keystone is the wedge‑shaped stone at the top of an arch that locks the other stones in place, making the arch stable. Metaphorically,[...]
noun B2 Latin origin equanimity /ˌiːkwəˈnɪməti/ · e-kwuh-NIM-i-tee پرامن رویہسکونثبات Roman Urdu: sukoon wala rawayya ENGLISH MEANING Calmness and composure, especially in difficult situations. Equanimity is the ability to stay balanced and undisturbed by stress or excitement. It is often praised in leaders and meditators because it shows mental steadiness. The word carries a tone[...]
adjective B2 Latin origin facetious /fəˈsiːʃəs/ · fuh-SEE-shuhs مزاحیہتفریحیچُست Roman Urdu: Mazahiya ENGLISH MEANING Treating serious matters with inappropriate humor. When someone is facetious, they make jokes about serious topics in a playful but often insensitive way. It conveys a flippant, witty attitude that can be seen as disrespectful if the timing is wrong. Use[...]
noun B2 Greek origin plethora /ˈplɛθərə/ · PLETH-uh-rah کثرتبہڑزیادتی Roman Urdu: Kasrat ENGLISH MEANING A large or excessive amount of something. Plethora refers to an abundance or overabundance of items or quantity, often more than is needed or desired. It is commonly used in formal or academic contexts to emphasize surplus. اردو معنی پلیتھورا کا[...]
noun B2 Latin origin reverence /ˈrɛvərəns/ · REV-uh-ruhns عظمتاحترامپُرامن احترام Roman Urdu: azmat ENGLISH MEANING A deep feeling of respect and awe toward someone or something. Reverence describes an intense, often solemn admiration that goes beyond ordinary respect. It is used when someone feels a profound veneration, especially toward sacred, historic, or highly esteemed objects[...]
verb B2 Latin origin concatenate /kənˈkætəˌneɪt/ · kuhn-KAT-uh-nayt جوڑناملاناسلسلہ وار بنانا Roman Urdu: jurna ENGLISH MEANING To link things together in a series. Concatenate means to join two or more items end‑to‑end, forming a single, continuous sequence. It is widely used in computer programming when strings or data sets are combined. The nuance is that[...]
adjective C1 Spanish origin quixotic /kwɪkˈsɒtɪk/ · kwik-SOT-ik خیالیغیر حقیقیبے وقعت Roman Urdu: khayali ENGLISH MEANING Exceedingly idealistic; unrealistic and impractical. Quixotic describes actions or ideas that are lofty, romantic, and noble in intention but lack practical grounding. It is often used to critique overly ambitious dreams that ignore real-world constraints. The word carries a[...]
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[...]
noun B2 French origin aplomb /əˈplɒm/ · uh-PLOM اعتمادپُر اعتماد ہوناخود اعتمادی Roman Urdu: aplom ENGLISH MEANING Self‑confidence and composure, especially in difficult situations. Aplomb denotes a calm assurance and poise that lets a person handle pressure gracefully. It is often used to praise someone who stays steady under scrutiny or stress. The word adds[...]
