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Mudasir Sohrani
19. Anachronistic: out of normal time range (Root -- chron always implies the time) تاریخ کی
غلطی,
The story which tells how the two went out one morning to dance round a tree of liberty in a meadow
is an anachronism, though in keeping with their opinions.
22. Arable: cab be cultivated; fit for pillowing (example: arable land)قابل کاشت
It is partially arable, and supports a small population. Only 4% of all arable land in the country is
unproductive (in Great Britain 15%)
24. Arboreal: living in trees (Root -- Arbor always relates to trees) ٬درخت کی طرح
Squirrels are arboreal creatures.
60. Intermittent: on & off; not continous; spasmodic وقفے وقفے سے
Shortly afterwards he fell ill of an intermittent fever, but seemed to recover.
92. Mercenary: seeking money above all else; interested in money and gain کرائے کا سپاہی
Not having received satisfaction he became a freebooter on land and sea, and mercenary soldier.
106. Conciliatory: bringing together; ending a dispute; soothing مصالحت، سازگار، دلکش
His ambition was to play the role of peacemaker, and his conciliatory policy achieved many
successes.
117. Copious: in large amount لبریز٬ بہت زیادہ بھرا ہوا٬ کثیر
Martha had continued to take copious notes on each and every case.
125. Dalliance: non-serious involvement; toying or playing رنگ رلیاں،نخرہ نازو نیاز
It is not uncommon nowadays for teenagers to go quickly from one dalliance to another.
134. Demagogue: mob leader; agitator جذبات انگیز خطیب، بازاری لیڈر
He was an enthusiastic, but a fickle and ambitious demagogue, and he achieved a better
reputation as a writer.
151. nifty; clever, adroit, smart, stylish ہوشیار، ماہر، شاندار، بہت اچھا
Roy Carroll was forced to use some nifty footwork to clear the danger for United.
152. Nincompoop; foolish person سادہ لوح
I won't have it spoiled, by every nincompoop poking his nose into it.
153. niggle;fuss over details,find fault in petty matters معمولی باتون پر وقت ضائع کرنا،نکتہ چیں
We stuck fat with him despite a niggle that threatened to keep him on the sidelines.
163. Palpable; that can be touched, readily perceived چھو کر محسوس کرنے کے قابل
There was a palpable sense of relief among the crowd
165. Bludgeons; heavy club, coerce مارنے کے استعمال ہونے واال ڈنڈا
They were armed with bludgeons and knives, and fortified in their courage by fanatical hate
and frenzy.
178. Officious: interfering ہر بات پر پڑنے واال یا دخل دینے واال
I was stopped at the University gates by an officious guard who asked me for my faculty card.
186. Palliative: something that makes better but doesn`t cure; easy pain سکون آور- آرام
پہنچانے والی شہ
A good palliative is sweet oil; this will allay any corrosive irritation of the throat and stomach,
and at the same time cause vomiting.
193. Perquisites: perks; something you receive for your job آمدنی
Even judges were expected to live on their perquisites, in the shape of bribes.
194. Petulant: touchy; sulky; peevish بد دماغ، گستاخ، جھکی، بد خو
One is that it is better to act like a mature adult than a petulant child in regards to filing Twitter
lawsuits.
201. Polarized: divided into two extremes الفاظ کو خاص معنی دینا
It appeared that under certain angles of incidence parts of the resulting spectra were
completely polarized.
215. Quell: suppress; to stop sth such as protests کچل دینا- دبا دینا
Policemen and commandos are deployed to quell riots and to maintain law and order.
220. Eclectic: taking things from different sources; selective چننے واال،انتخابی
In philosophy there has been a remarkable increase of activity, partly assimilative
or eclectic and partly original.
223. Elitist: favoring top group; snob خواص کی حکمرانی کے نظریے کا حامی
The aim was to immediately inherit the wealth and power accumulated by generations of elitist rule.
227. Embittered: full of bitter feelings فتنہ بردرازی کرنا، بیر ڈالنا، تلخی میں اضافہ کرنا، تلخی پیدا کرنا
This totally unexpected defeat greatly embittered him.
255. Extrapolate: predict on the basis of existing data; extended اندازہ لگانا
Look closely, you can extrapolate a lot more from these numbers.
257. Faction: section; group with common interests ٹولی، حذب، گروہ،دھڑا
I've got a deal with a certain faction of immortals to bring him back to life and keep him
around until I need him.
َ نَفا
262. Finesse: skillست کاری
Mr. Chen's approach is to finesse the problem of reunification through a mixture of goodwill and
verbal subtlety.
275. Rehash: revamp hurriedly/carelessly; to arrange in new form without improvement پرانی
چیزوں کو نیا بنا کر پیش کرنا
Each of you has made mistakes and there is no need to rehash problems from the past.
279. Reprieve: let off (at least temporarily); delay; cancel بازیافت کرنا
He did the dishes as well, hoping for an early reprieve from her justified anger.
310. Squelch: suppress; crush کیچڑ میں بھج بھج کرتے ہوئے چلنا
The worse kind of lawsuits are those that governments and organizations might use to squelch the
voices of individuals who disagree with them.
But on the arrival of Licinius Mucinous he was not only obliged to surrender his authority, but was
treated with such ignominy that he left Rome.
366. Tangential: off the point; irrelevant سطح کو ایک نقطہ پر چھونے واال
Lord Rayleigh has shown that there is a tangential motion as well as a motion in and out.
393. Volatile: evaporates easily; mercurial; easily angered; emotional غیر مستحکم
On the other hand, putting up with his volatile moods wouldn't be exactly easy.
399. Winnows: sift; separate good from bad ہوا کے زور سے بھوسا الگ کرنا
The shells and kernels are then separated in a winnowing machine.
400. Wistful: sad; yearning; longing in a thoughtful way فکر مند- اداس
Afternoon styles are more wistful and playful, whereas evening parties call for more of a sophisticated
flair.
413. Billowing: swelling; fluttering; waving لہر کی طرح چلنے والی کوئی شے,
It burst into flames, sending out great billowing clouds of smoke.
414. Cower: recoil in fear or servility; shrink away from خوف سے جھکنا
The anxious child did nothing but cower in the corner of the noisy classroom.
422. Plagiarism: taking credit for someone else's writing or ideas مضمون کی چوری ادبی چوری
She did not know the meaning of the word "plagiarism" until quite recently, when it was explained to
her.
443. Blighted: damaged; destroyed; ruined کیڑا لگا ہوا بھڑکا ہوا
His hopes, however, were blighted by long delay.
444. Credulous: gullible; ready to believe anything ہر بات پر یقین کرنے واال ساکھ
Credulous people can often be easy targets for scams.
460. Envenom: to cause bitterness and bad feeling کسی زہریلے جانور کے کاٹنے یا ڈنگ مارنے سے زہر
چڑھنا,
This document, which confused the political problem with the theological, was bound to envenom the
quarrel between emperor and pope beyond all remedy.
474. Acquiesce: to agree to; give in to خاموشی سے مان جانا حاصل کرنا
He will acquiesce simply because he is a sick man.
499. Hieroglyphics: 1. picture writing; 2. writing which is difficult to read or enigmatic تصویری
تحریر کا
There are rows of hieroglyphics on the sides and over the central design.
500. Larceny: theft; robbery; stealing غیر قانونی طور پر کسی سے کوئی چیز لینا
If the truth were known, except for the larceny, he felt a pang of envy.
501. Ponderous: weighty; slow and heavy بھاری وزن غور طلب
Monck Mason in the form of an appendix to his ponderous History of St Patrick's.
535. Poseur: someone who puts on an act رویہ ظاہر کرنے واال- نخرے کرنے واال
Climatic conditions obviate the necessity of any superfluity of clothing.
558. Hypochondriac: a person obsessed with health; having imaginary illnesses صحت کے بارے
میں خبط
The only safe course for the true financial hypochondriac is to keep bank statements in perpetuity.
569. Ogle: stare at; observe in an obvious manner پیار بھری نظروں سے دیکھنا
He would have loved to watch her ogle him as he strutted for her, but he didn't have time.
571. Tractable: obedient; dutiful; polite ِجسے آسانی کے ساتھ ت َرتیب دیا جا سکے
These men seldom use vitrifiable enamels, pigments being much more tractable and less costly.
574. Iconoclast: person who opposes orthodoxy روایت توڑنے واال بت شکن
The worship of images never seems to have taken root among Armenians; indeed they supplied the
Greek world with iconoclast soldiers and emperors.
575. Levity: flippancy; joking about serious matters; lightness ہلکا پن
Maybe a little levity would help.
577. Alibi: an excuse that shows someone was not at a crime scene عذر غیر موجودگی
Remember, we don't have a reason to suspect this guy's alibi; at least not any reason from the planet
earth.
580. Evacuate: vacate; empty; abandon چھوڑ آنا خالی کیا گیا,
I'll evacuate you as soon as it's safe.
581. Idiosyncrasy: a personal peculiarity; something unique to an individual خاص- انوکھا مزاج
انداز
Cod-liver oil is used externally in medicine when its internal administration is rendered impossible
by idiosyncrasy or the state of the patient's digestion.
588. Byline: the line that tells you who wrote an article اخبار وغیرہ میں وہ سطر ِجس میں کِسی مضمون
کے لِکھنے والے کا نام ہو
A ghost writer agrees to write work that will be published under someone else's byline.
602. Pragmatic: practical person; one who is concerned with usefulness ظریہ عملیت کا قائل
There were pragmatic inferences.
608. Exceptionable: very bad (something which we should object to) غیر معمولی
He knows there is someone or something out there that has weird and exceptional abilities.
609. Illuminate: to light up or make clear پر روشنی ڈالنا روشن کرنا
She opened the single wardrobe, pushing the doors open enough for the room's light to illuminate the
contents.
610. Livid: very angry آگ بگوال- سیخ پا
His face was livid, the veins standing out on his neck.
615. Altruism: putting others first; being self-sacrificing بے بے نفسی- دوسروں کی بھالئی چاہنے واال
لوث
Thus, after a fashion, he is able to reconcile the conflicting claims of egoism and altruism and
succeed where most apostles of evolution fail.
617. Exculpate: free someone from blame; pardon; acquit خارج کرنا
Both men were endeavoring to exculpate themselves, and therefore both statements are subject to
suspicion.
619. Lobbyist: person who tries to persuade someone to support a particular cause ترغیب کار داالن
A lobbyist from the Competitive Enterprise Institute wore a White House pin on his shiny lapel.
632. Sage: a wise person; person celebrated for wisdom نیک و کار – متقی
Poplars grow in the valleys, and the cactus and sage brush are common.
645. Deride: ridicule; make fun of; mock مذاق اڑانا- تضیحک کرنا
Officialdom decides to employ their minions to deride the credibility of all who oppose them.
658. Truant: shirker; someone absent without permission کام چھوڑ کر بھاگ جانے واال
Children who are truant are not scared to go to school the way children with school refusal are.
659. Ambulatory: able to walk around (used of hospital patients) چلنے کے قابل
We help replace the lost mobility with crutches, prosthetics, and other ambulatory devices.
661. Desecrate: to damage or pollute a holy place خالف دین- بے حرمتی کرنا
I don't believe our youths would stoop so low as to desecrate the graves or vandalize the cemetery.
662. Exhaustive: complete and thorough Impious wicked; profane مکمل اور جامع
With great moral fervor, details are dredged up and exhaustive investigations conducted.
666. Salutary: something which teaches you a lesson; beneficial سود مند، نفع بخش
That would have taught us all a salutary lesson against tyrannical and unjustified government action,
wouldn't it?
672. Ossify: 1. turn to bone; 2. become fixed and rigid ہڈی سازی،بے حس کرنا
If we did this, our cities would stand still, ossify and die.
683. Precocious: developing early عمر سے زیادہ پختہ- وقت سے پہلے ذہنی اعتبار سے بالغ ہو جانے واال
By the time he reached his teens he showed precocious talent and at the age of 25 he was a rising star.
689. Expatriate: refugee; emigrant; someone living away from his own country تارکین وطن
Most of the population is employed in agriculture and herding or works as expatriate laborers.
692. Oust: push out of a position نکال باہر کرنا- برطرف کرنا
It remains to be seen whether the Arab, allying himself with the blacks, can oust his white rival.
700. Lynch: assassinate; kill; illegal hanging قانونی اختیار کے بغیر کسی کو جان سے مارنا
Peeling off the mask, he waited for the world to crash down around him and people
to lynch him.
706. Deter: put off; prevent حائل ہوجانا- کسی کام سے روکنا
A city so reliant on tourism will deter repeat visits if it looks filthy or unkempt.
721. Unctuous: oily; using excessive flattery تیل یا گریس سے مُشابَہ، َمرہَم، ت َدہینی، ِچکنا
My first meal was a dainty foie gras burger, served in all its unctuous richness, without burger meat,
on a toasted, tea-sandwich-size bun.
733. Extradite: deport from one country back to the home country
غیر ملک کے مجرم کو اس ملک کے حوالے کرنا
The country has agreed to extradite a number of captured drug traffickers and other criminals for trial.
750. Extrapolate: extend; predict on the basis of known data اندازہ لگانا
We can extrapolate the number of new students entering next year by looking at how many entered in
previous years.
753. Palpable: easily felt; easily perceived چھو کر محسوس کرنے کے قابل
But compared with sickness that is always real and palpable, defilement not resulting from disease, is
fictional.
760. Malediction: a curse Panacea remedy for all ills بددعا دینے کا عمل
I know that my father was severely provoked many times, but even when angry, no malediction ever
crossed his lips.
763. Diffident: lacking confidence شرمیل، خود اعتمادی سے عاری، بے حوصلہ
He looked rather sheepish and diffident, hands in pockets and a nervous grin on his face.
765. Inconspicuous: not easily seen; subtle; not noticeable غیر واضع- غیر نمایاں
This may have served the purpose of camouflage, making the animal more inconspicuous.
775. Malinger: deliberately avoid work; shirk ڈھونگ کرنے واال- بیماری کا بہانہ کرنے واال
It is not uncommon on exam days for several students to malinger rather than prepare themselves.
777. Sensuous: appealing to the senses خوشی دینے والی چی- پر کشش لگنے والی
Sharon's rich, sensuous voice coquets above the piano, the drums, the bass.
778. Unscathed: unharmed; intact; without a scratch چوٹ سے محفوظ- زخم نہ کھایا ہوا
When he pulled the trigger his bullet thumped into the log and the crow flew lazily away unscathed.
780. Charlatan: trickster who claims knowledge he doesn't have نیم حکیم
Whoever promises a quick and easy solution is either a fool, a charlatan or a demagogue.
790. Malleable: flexible; can be shaped جس کو آسانی سے موڑا یا تبدیل کیا جاسکے
Gold is extremely malleable, and highly conductive, which is why they make circuits out of it.
794. Upbraid: scold; tell off; reprimand نکتہ چینی کرنا- مالمت کرنا
Upbraid me with the loss of all of which you have bereft me.
812. Pariah: an outcast from society وہ شخص جسے گھر یاعالقے سے نکال دیا گیا ہو
We were poor, weak and lonely and we were viewed as a failed state and a pariah nation.
817. Fecund: fertile Inebriation drunkenness; intoxication زرخیز- بکثرت پیدا کرنے واال
The sea is blissfully unpolluted, and so supports a fecund, burgeoning variety of life.
822. Usurp: take someone's position (usually by force) ناجائز قبضہ- غصب کرنا
Neither civil service nor judiciary are trained to usurp a democratically elected prime minister.
828. Marsupial: pouched mammal (like a kangaroo) تھیلی دار دودھ پیالنے واال جانور
The marsupial wolf, now probably extinct, was once widespread in Australia and New Guinea.
829. Parochial: narrow-minded; concerned only with local matters کسی محدود حلقہ کا
She was a lively public speaker, a governor of two schools, and a member of Beverley
Minster parochial church council.
837. Martinet: person who believes in strict discipline سخت نظم و ضبط کا قائل
The movie portrays him as a dedicated martinet interested only in victory.
838. Parody: a mockery; imitation for ridicule; spoof مضحکہ انگیز نقل
Instead of a romantic revival, they produce a parody of the original drama.
839. Proletarian: member of the working class مزدوروں کے طبقہ کا ایک رکن
The second generation remained largely proletarian, although many moved into the ranks of skilled
blue-collar workers.
852. Appease: pacify; soothe; calm down; make peace with اطمینان دالنا
She knew it was only a nightmare, but somehow that didn't appease the terror she felt.
858. Parsimonious: economical; frugal; thrifty دیکھ کر خرچ کرنے واال. کفایت شعار
I was good and parsimonious and did the job myself, saving the money I didn't spend on cleaners to
help pay the builders.
859. Proponents: promoters; supporters متحرک، حامی
It passed because voters were sold a bill of goods by proponents of the act.
864. Fitful: not continuous; stopping and starting گاہ بگاہ، وقفے وقفے سے
Sleep was very fitful last night, as every time I moved I was woken by the pain.
872. Discrepancy: something which does not match up; inconsistency تضاد
To compensate for this discrepancy, the leap year is omitted three times every four hundred years.
882. Discriminate: to make a clear distinction; see the difference تمیز کرنا- امتیاز کرنا
A strong leader must discriminate between right and wrong and all other dualities, and then form his
judgment before taking action.
883. Flamboyant: showy; ornate Infallible perfect; flawless; cannot make mistakes بھَڑکِیال ۔
فروزاں ۔ َرنگِین ۔ پُر نُور
He was this wonderful flamboyant person, very funny, and he had lots of energy.
895. Patron: one who give support (usually financial) پشت پناہ – پکا گاہک
She was a patron of many Scottish charities to which she wholeheartedly gave her support.
903. Patronize: condescend to; behave in an arrogant manner towards سر پرستی کرنا
Do locals not have rights to patronize establishments in their own country?
904. Protagonist: main character in film, book, play etc. فلم کا مرکزی کردار
The screen comes alive when either the protagonist, or his worthy antagonist, are present.
916. Archives: collections of old records; place of storage of old documents وہ ریکارڈ یا دَستاویز
َ ِجسے کِسی ِچیز کے ثُبُوت کے,
طور پَر محفُوظ کِیا َگیا ہو ۔
It contains a valuable collection of archives, from the 13th century onwards.
917. Cliché: overused expression; something unoriginal لفظ یا فرسودہ خیال چلتا لفظ،پٹا ہوا فقرہ
She smiled weakly at his deliberate misinterpretation of the cliché.
918. Disparage: criticize; belittle کم قدری کرنا مختلف کرنا- نفی کرنا
He made some remarks to disparage the women's game in the past.
919. Flustered: worked-up; not calm Ingrate ungrateful person گھبرایا ہوا
Xander winked at the flustered woman across from him.
921. Peccadillo: minor weakness; trivial offence ہلکا گناہ گناہ صغیرہ
Because Josh had grown tired of Patty’s criticism of every little peccadillo, he asked her for a
divorce.
922. Protégé: person under protection of, or guided by another زیر تربیت شخص
She is Linda's protégé, and works hard to make the Frungillo brothers proud.
931. Pedant: person who insists on strict adherence to rules or narrow learning l خودنمائی کرنے
واال
A kindly old pedant, Fulcher interlards his history with much discourse on geography, zoology and
sacred history.
937. Forensic: concerned with argument or debate (esp. for legal evidence) سائنسی تفتیش
In this he defended the forensic aspect of the gospel.
946. Disseminating: circulating; broadcasting; spreading (information) مشہور کرنا بازی- پھیالنا
I recently read about fake job boards that are disseminating information about the users.
955. Fortuitous: happening by chance اتفاقی طور پر واقع ہونے واال پختہ
Neither is it merely fortuitous that the reaction proceeded from France itself.
960. Sporadic: not continuous; intermittent کبھی کبھار کسی جگہ چھٹکارا
His nobles, whom he tried to cow by sporadic acts of violence, rebelled against him.
961. Verbose: talkative; long-winded; rambling فعل, طول کالمی, لفاظی
The listing file contains verbose output about all the calculations that take place.
982. Collage: picture made from fragments of other pictures ایک قسم کا فن آرٹ جس میں مختلف اشیا
کو ترتیب دے کر ایک خوشنما طریقے سے لگایا جاتا ہے
I'll get a summer job and start collage in the fall like my parents wanted me to do.
984. Frivolous: not serious Insipid dull; bland; boring غیر سنجیدہ
Less frivolous than someone I know.
1001. Colloquial: local and informal (used of language) غیر رسمی بولی- عام
His colloquial talents were indeed of the highest order.
1004. Instigator: troublemaker; person who entices others to do something اکسانے واال
Again Cesare was suspected as the instigator of the deed, and in fact he almost admitted it himself.
1007. Quaff: drink down quickly بڑے بڑے گھونٹ لے کر پینا- غٹ غٹ پی جانا
Quaff the bottle of champagne we've been keeping in the fridge for just this sort of emergency.
1012. Drawl: speak slowly with words running together ہکالنا ڈرا
Lana met his gaze, hearing his Southern drawl for the first time.
1031. Galleon: ancient type of sailing ship ایک بڑا ہسپانوی باد بانی جہاز
The other popular style is the galleon coat associated with pirates.
1040. Drone: 1. monotonous noise (n); 2. to speak with no emotion (v); 3.male bee شہد کی نر
پیچھے رہ جانے واال مکھی
A drone of voices was audible through the closed window.
1041. Gambol: frolic; leap; bound Intransigence stubbornness ُخوش، زقند بھَرنا، ُکودنا، اُچھَلنا، ناچنا
ہونا
They share a gambol or two and trade reflections on life.
1044. Quarantine: isolation to prevent the spread of disease Stoic known for fortitude;
indifferent to pleasure or pain علیحدگی- طِ بّی قید
This small island serves as a quarantine station.
1051. Peripatetic: nomadic; moving from place to place Quarry 1. something that is hunted; 2.
mine for stone چہل قدمی کرنے واال
He introduced into medical theory the four causes of the Peripatetic system.
1052. Stoke: add fuel to; strengthen آگ کو اور تیز کرنا- آگ میں ایندھن ڈالنا
He died at Stoke Poges on the 3rd of September 1634.
1053. Vitriolic: corrosive; strongly attacking جلی کٹی پرجوش
vitriolic attacks based on race, it's easy to choose sides.
1063. Balk: hinder and prevent; hesitate over روکنا چشم پوشی
A balk is a log hewn or sawn to a square section, and varying in size from I 1 to 18 in.
1066. Garner: gather; collect Inveterate habitual: اناج کا گودام- اناج کوٹھی
Only the most dedicated growers will garner the highest accolades this year!
1067. Moratorium: temporary prohibition or halt to activity قرضے میں مہلت استقامت
Its first steps in war economy were confined to the sphere of finance and credit: the bourse was
closed, and a moratorium announced.
1086. Persnickety: fastidious; fussy حد سے زیادہ نفاست پسند مستقل مزاج
I have a Siamese who is very persnickety about her litter box.
1087. Ramifications: branches; subdivisions of a complex system; outcomes شاخ در افادیت- تقسیم
شاخ ہونا
The physical ramifications of not feeding for over thirty hours commanded attention.
1092. Eclectic: taking things from different sources چننے واال انتخابی
He is not a systematic thinker, but is too much affected by the eclectic notion of reconciling all
philosophies.
1093. Genre: a category; type irascible easily angered وہ طرز نقاشی جس میں روز مرہ کی چیزوں کی
تصویریں کھینچی جائیں
Before you begin writing your novel, you must decide on a form and a genre.
1097. Strut: swagger; show off اترا کر چلنا سخت- اکڑ کر چلنا
She told him not to strut around because it made him look silly.
1098. Voluble: talkative ، طرار، باتونی، روانی سے بولنے واال.
He had just left the room in which I sat with Basil Grant and his brother Rupert, the voluble amateur
detective.
1099. Germane: relevant Ire anger [irate (a) = very angry] معقول – موزوں
People don't mind being sold to as long as it's germane to the conversation.
1102. Rant: use bombastic language بلند آواز سے- ولولہ انگیز
She listened to his rant, peppered with language no kid Toby's age should hear.
1103. Stupefying: astonishing; shocking; stunning into silence بے حس کر دینا بدمعاشی
Having done so, it would not be surprising if he was disappointed by their stupefying dullness as
musical sounds.
1107. Efface: wipe out; remove all trace of مٹا دینا محو کر دینا
For a first-time mother the cervix must completely efface before dilatation continues.
1118. Gibbering: making meaningless noises خوف یا حیرانی کی وجہ سے تیزی سے سمجھ میں نہ آنے والے
انداز میں بات کرنا
Gibbering wreck on the boundary did not cause undue concern on the pitch.
1131. Perspicacity: insight Raze destroy; demolish; tear down ادراک بصیرت
Their obscure and knotty language only serves to give peculiar brilliancy to the not uncommon
passages of noble perspicacity.
1147. Grate: (v) 1. to annoy; aggravate; vex; 2. Shred لوہے کا بنا ہوا آتشدان گھسنا- چولہا
The size of the grate varies with the requirements of the ventilation, but from 6 to io ft.
1155. Consecrate: dedicate رواج سے اجازت دیا ہوا وقف کرنے کا عمل
But, in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground.
1158. Itinerant: nomadic; wandering from place to place سفر کرنے واال
The work of the itinerant instructors is very varied.
1170. Petrify: 1. terrify; 2. turn to stone: خوف سے نہ حرکت کرنا- پتھر کی طرح سخت ہونا
Petrify petrified wood is visible in some areas with reduced water levels.
1178. Jargon: specialized language used by expert’s طرز کالم جس کو کوئی نہ سمجھ سکے گندگی
We also believe in not using marketing jargon or spiel.
1181. Recluse: someone who cuts himself off from life تنہائی پسند بازیافت
In many ways he was still a recluse, but he wasn't wrapped up in himself.
1194. Contemporary: living or happening at the same time ہم عمر آج کے دور کا
Contemporary artists were selected.
1200. I can't help feeling slightly wistful about the perks I'm giving up.
Shall I tie the package or tape it?
1210. Redolent: smelling of; giving off odors مہک دار- خوشبو دار
The kitchen was redolent of onions.
1217. Jingoistic: extremely patriotic; nationalistic محب الوطنی جنگ جوئی زبان سے متعلق
The press continued its jingoistic display.
1220. Redress: put right something that was wrong درست کرنا
More and more victims turn to litigation to redress wrongs done to them.
1228. Nondescript: having no special features; dull and ordinary بے تکا
The meteorological bureau is in a nondescript building on the outskirts of town.
1236. Gullibility: unwariness; trustfulness; being easily fooled احمق سادا مزاج
The newspaper relies on the gullibility of its readers.
1240. Referendum: public vote رائے دہندگان سے کسی معاملہ میں براہ راست استصواب
The conference approved a proposal for a referendum.
1241. Suspect: doubtful مشکوک
The suspect has dark hair and green eyes.
1242. Wistful: melancholy; pensive; expressing a longing for : فکر مند- اداس
I can't help feeling slightly wistful about the perks I'm giving up.
1246. Assimilate: to take in, fit into, or become similar ضم کرنا
Some foreigners assimilate easily into our way of life.
1247. Berate: to criticize or speak in an angry manner to someone لعنت مالمت کرنا
She began to berate the police for paying scant attention to the theft from her car.
1258. Enunciate: to pronounce words clearly, explain صاف طور سے اظہار کرنا تمسخر
He is always willing to enunciate his opinions on the subject of politics.
1261. Exploit: use well, use something unfairly زبردست کامیابی- کارنامہ
The opposition parties will always exploit government problems to their own advantage.
1262. Extravagant: spending or doing more than necessary حد سے زیادہ- بے حد
Waste of time is the most extravagant and costly of all expenses.
1269. Incumbent: officially having the named position, necessary سرکاری مالزم موجودہ
The incumbent president faces problems which began many years before he took office.
1276. Prevail: to get control or influence اکثریت میں- طاقت میں ہونا
I am sure that common sense will prevail in the end.
1277. Quintessentially: typically وہر کا۔ ہیر کا۔ خالصہ۔ اثیری۔ جوہر ساں,
It is a familiar, and quintessentially British, ritual.
1282. Substantially: large in size, value or importance, basic or essential کافی حد تک
The percentage of girls in engineering has increased substantially.
1287. Tariff: the schedule or system of duties so imposed محصول نامہ درآمدو- ڈیوٹی حکومتی ٹیکس
برآمد
There is a very high tariff on jewelry.
1291. Venerable: deserving respect because of age, high position etc قابل احترام
The cathedral is a venerable building.
1292. Vie: to compete with other people مقابلہ کرنا
Several political parties vie with each other in pulling more votes for themselves.
1293. Welter: a large & badly organized number of things گڈ مڈ کرنا
Mother told her son not to welter in pleasure and idleness.
1294. Bequeath: leave something in one's will to be given after one's death
میراث کے طور پر دینا- وصیت کرنا
All the residue of my estate, including real and personal property, I give, devise, and bequeath to
Earlham College.
1311. Regale: entertain ضیافت کرنا- اچھے انداز سے خاطر تواضع کرنا
He would regale us of tales about the rich and famous, their peculiar ways and their strange vices.
1334. Zenith: summit سر کی سیدھ ۔ کِسی مُقام پَر فِضا میں عمُود مُقام
َ اوچ ۔
The sun reached its zenith and fell steeply on the western side, and they did not notice.
1337. Hasty: done or made with haste; quick; hurried جلد بازی
Hasty love is soon hot and soon cold.
1338. Abscond: to go away hastily and secretly; run away and hide, esp. in order to escape the
law بھاگ جانا مفرور
You cannot abscond from your responsibilities.
1339. Aide: an assistant مددگار
Amelia went to work as a nurse's aide in the children's wing of the hospital.