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Vocabulary Words with Urdu Meanings
Rebuff (جھڑک دینا ۔ ٹھکرا دینا)
To snub, reject, or refuse.
Example: Unfortunately, I have to rebuff your expensive gift because we hardly know each other.
Detriment (نقصان)
Something that causes damage, harm, or loss.
Example: Smoking is a detriment to good health.
Affront (توہین)
To insult intentionally, especially openly.
Example: By not bowing to the queen, you have shown an affront to the entire royal family.
Ambiguity (ابہام)
Something of doubtful meaning.
Example: The ambiguity begins to disappear as more explanations are made.
Laggard (سست)
Someone who takes more time than necessary.
Example: Because Jenna is always the last one to arrive on our outings, she is considered the laggard of our group.
Outrage (غم و غصہ)
To produce anger or resentment in.
Example: Many people expressed outrage at the court’s decision.
Skeptical (شبہ)
Not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations.
Example: I was skeptical when the doctor suggested I try massage for my headaches, but it really helped.
Onus (ذمہ داری)
A difficult or disagreeable responsibility or necessity.
Example: Being a leader is difficult because in this position one must bear the onus of making decisions for a group of people.
Prudent (محتاط – ہوشیار)
Careful or wise in handling practical matters.
Example: As parents, we must teach our children to make prudent choices about their futures.
Tentative (عارضی)
Unsure; not definite or positive; hesitant.
Example: Due to the storm, the plane’s arrival time is tentative.
Imbecile (کم ذہن انسان)
A person lacking intelligence or common sense.
Example: When Alan gets drunk, he starts to act like an imbecile.
Admonish (نصیحت – تاکید کرنا)
To reprove or scold, especially in a mild and good-willed manner.
Example: Stewart is going to admonish the restaurant for poor customer service.
Derogatory (توہین آمیز)
Conveying a poor opinion of something or someone.
Example: When talking about his rival, the politician made a derogatory statement that became a trending topic on Twitter.
Sentinel (محافظ)
One whose job is to keep watch and protect.
Example: The armed sentinel stood outside of the meeting room to make sure no one interrupted the two world leaders.
Elusive (مشکل)
Difficult to find, catch, or achieve.
Example: Since I am not very good at math, earning an “A” in geometry is an elusive goal for me.
Ineptitude (ناقابلیت)
The quality of being unfit or inept.
Example: Since the doctor’s ineptitude led to my husband’s death, I filed a lawsuit against him.
Ravishing (دلکش)
Extremely beautiful.
Example: When the ravishing woman entered the room, all eyes were drawn to her beauty.
Ruthless (بے رحم – سنگدل)
Feeling or showing no mercy; hardhearted.
Example: The dictator is ruthless and will kill anyone who challenges his authority.
Turmoil (بحران)
A state of confusion or disorder.
Example: The turmoil in the stock market is causing investors to rethink their buying and selling decisions.
Pivotal (اہم)
Of crucial significance.
Example: In this day and age, social media marketing is pivotal to a company’s success.
Arrogant (مغرور)
One who rudely acts as though he is better than other people.
Example: The young professor thought he knew everything and was too arrogant to listen to his mentor’s advice.
Elation (خوشی کا احساس)
A feeling of joy and pride.
Example: After graduation, there was a feeling of elation amongst all the graduates.
Defer (ملتوی)
To postpone until later.
Example: The doctor has decided to defer the surgery until my health improves.
Lucrative (منافع بخش)
Producing wealth; profitable.
Example: Mr. Chen makes a lucrative income by selling fresh tuna at the market.
Adolescence (نوجوانی)
The time period when a young person becomes a grownup.
Example: Perhaps my worst challenge during adolescence was the acne that covered my face.
Lynch (مارپیٹ)
To punish (a person) without legal process or authority.
Example: The blood-thirsty mob lynched the alleged killer of the child.
Lethal (جان لیوا – مہلک)
Causing or capable of causing death.
Example: Because the medicine had a lethal side effect, I needed to take it under a doctor’s supervision.
Remorse (پچھتاوا)
Guilt or regret for a misdeed.
Example: Bill felt remorse when he crashed his friend’s car.
Yell (چلانا ،چیخنا)
To cry out loudly, as in pain, fright, surprise, or enthusiasm.
Example: There are going to be people who violate traffic rules and yell at you instead.
Enviable (قابل رشک)
Worthy of envy; very desirable.
Example: Most of the real estate agents are jealous of Peter’s enviable sales record.
Dunce (احمق)
A stupid person; a dolt.
Example: He was an absolute dunce at school.
Deliberately (جان بوجھ کر)
Intentionally.
Example: I’m sure he says these things deliberately to annoy me.
Profligate (فضول خرچی – بدکار)
Wildly extravagant or wasteful; a dissolute man in fashionable society.
Example: Tim made a lot of profligate purchases after winning the lottery.
Footling (تھوڑا – معمولی)
Lacking importance or significance.
Example: His footling gestures were insufficient to win back my favor.
Strut (اکڑکر چلنا)
To walk in a pompous manner; swagger.
Example: She told him not to strut around because it made him look silly.
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