phrase B2 Middle English origin bide one's time /baɪd wʌnz taɪm/ · BIDE wunz TIME صبر کرناوقت کا انتظار کرناموقع کا انتظار کرنا Roman Urdu: Waqt ka intizar karna ENGLISH MEANING To wait patiently for the right moment. The phrase means to stay calm and wait for a favorable opportunity rather than acting hastily. It[...]
noun B2 Latin origin vexation /vɛkˈseɪʃən/ · vex-AY-shun پریشانیغصہچِڑچِڑا پن Roman Urdu: pareshani ENGLISH MEANING A feeling of annoyance or frustration. Vexation describes a state of being irritated, often by something persistent or irritating. It is used for emotional discomfort rather than physical pain, and adds a formal tone to the description. اردو معنی vexation[...]
noun C1 Latin & Greek origin pluviophile /ˈpluːvi.oʊ.faɪl/ · ploo-vee-O-fyle بار کا عاشقبارپیسندبار کا شوقین Roman Urdu: bar ka aashiq ENGLISH MEANING A person who loves rain. A pluviophile is someone who feels happy, calm, or energized when it rains. It is used mainly in literary or descriptive contexts to convey a deep appreciation for[...]
noun B2 Latin origin confluence /kənˈfluːəns/ · kun-FLOO-uhns ملتقىنقطہ ملاپاجتماعی مقام Roman Urdu: Mulaaq ENGLISH MEANING A place where two or more things, especially rivers or ideas, meet and merge. Confluence refers to the point where separate streams join to become one, or where different ideas, cultures, or events come together. It is used in[...]
noun C1 Greek origin hubris /ˈhjuːbrɪs/ · HYOO-bris غروربڑھ کر خودپسندیعیاسی Roman Urdu: Ghuroor ENGLISH MEANING Excessive pride or self‑confidence that often causes a downfall. Hubris describes an overblown sense of self‑importance that blinds a person to their limitations. It is frequently used in literature and history to explain why great figures fall. The word[...]
verb B2 English (from French "gentrie" via "gentry") origin gentrify /ˈdʒɛntrɪfaɪ/ · JEN-truh-fy عالی طبقات کی طرف تبدیل کرناپرانے محلے کو اپ گریڈ کرناآبادی کی معاشی حالت بہتر بنانا Roman Urdu: gentrify ka matlab: mohalah ko amiri ki taraf tabdeel karna ENGLISH MEANING To renovate and upscale a neighbourhood so that wealthier residents move in.[...]
name A1 Arabic origin Aisha /ˈaɪʃə/ · EYE-sha عائشہعیشہعایشة Roman Urdu: Aisha ENGLISH MEANING A female name meaning ‘alive’ or ‘living’. Aisha is a popular Arabic‑origin name for girls, signifying a lively or thriving person. It is widely used across Muslim communities and conveys warmth and vitality. The name also carries historical reverence due to[...]
noun B2 Old French origin bounty /ˈbaʊnti/ · BOWN-tee انعامکثرتفضل Roman Urdu: Inaam ENGLISH MEANING A large amount of something good or generous. Bounty refers to a plentiful supply or a generous gift, often used to describe nature's richness or a reward offered. It emphasizes abundance and kindness rather than quantity alone. اردو معنی باؤنٹی[...]
adjective B2 Old French origin wanton /ˈwɒn.tən/ · WON-tuhn بے پرواغیر ذمہ داربے فکری Roman Urdu: beparwah ENGLISH MEANING recklessly playful or unrestrained; lacking moral restraint. ‘Wanton’ describes actions or attitudes that are carefree to the point of being careless about consequences. It is often used for mischievous, scandalous, or overly indulgent behavior. The word[...]
verb B2 Middle English origin plunge /plʌndʒ/ · pluhnj غوطہ لگاناڈوب جاناپھاونک Roman Urdu: ghota lagana ENGLISH MEANING To jump or dive quickly into something. ‘Plunge’ describes a sudden, often forceful, movement downward or into a medium such as water, air, or a situation. It can also refer to a rapid decline in numbers or[...]
