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Word | Meaning | Sentence |
Defer | ملتوی | The doctor has decided to defer the surgery until my health improves. |
Prejudice | تعصب | Ethnic minorities struggle against prejudice, poverty, and oppression. |
Austerity | سادہ -سادگی پسند | Rachel prefers an austere working-class look to her house. |
Oblivion | تغافل | During the press conference, the disgraced senator pretended he was in oblivion to avoid answering tough questions. |
Lucrative | منافع بخش | Mr. Chen makes a lucrative income by selling fresh tuna at the market. |
Visage | صورت | When Roddy became angry, his visage completely changed from a charming smile to an irritated frown. |
Adolescence | نوجوانی | Perhaps my worse challenge during adolescence was the acne that covered my face. |
Duress | دباؤ -ناجائز تشدد | The judge overturned the case because the defendant’s attorney proved that his client’s confession had been given under duress. |
Lynch | مار پیٹ | The blood-thirsty mob lynched the alleged killer of the child. |
Lethal | جان لیوا -مہلک
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Because the medicine had a lethal side effect, I needed to take it under a doctor’s supervision. |
Downtrodden | مظلوم | I can recall tales my father told of the downtrodden people of his native land. |
Remorse | پچھتاوا | Bill felt remorse when he crashed his friend’s car. |
Dunce | احمق | He was an absolute dunce at school. |
Yell | چیخنا | There are going to be people who violate traffic rules and yell at you instead. |
Enviable | قابل رشک | Most of the real estate agents are jealous of Peter’s enviable sales record. |
Negate | نفی | By being clever, Marvin was able to negate his opponent’s strategy during the card game. |
Courtly | مہذب | His courtly manners made him a favorite escort of widowed socialites. |
Condolence | تعزیتی | When the soldier died protecting his comrades, his wife received a call of condolence from our nation’s president. |
Hiccups | ہچکی | There was a loud hiccup from the back of the room and the class erupted in laughter. |
Deliberately | جان بوجھ کر | I’m sure he says these things deliberately to annoy me. |
Ode | غزل -گیت | The poet spent years writing an ode that takes many hours to recite. |
Opprobrium | رسوائی -بدنامی
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The candidate’s racist comment attracted public opprobrium. |
Footling | تھوڑا -معمولی | His footling gestures were insufficient to win back my favour. |
Muckrake | بدعنوانی سے پردہ اٹھانا | The reporter muckraked the corruption of the politicians. |
Profligate | فضول خرچی -بدکار | Though a man of profligate and arrogant character, he enjoyed a great reputation as a teacher. |
Abettors | مددگار جرم | We had to convince the jury that he was an aider and abettor and a conspirator. |
All & Sundry | خاص و عام | I don’t want all and sundry knowing about our problems. |
Muss up | بگاڑنا | You mussed up my hair. |
Strut | اکڑکر چلنا | She told him not to strut around because it made him look silly. |