Daily Dawn Vocabulary

Daily Dawn Vocabulary with Urdu Meaning 29 September 2019

Daily Dawn Vocabulary with Urdu Meaning 29 September 2019
Written by Shahzad F. Malik

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Daily Dawn Vocabulary with Urdu Meaning
September 29, 2019


Culminate (verb) اختتام پذیر ہونا، اوج پر ہونا

reach a climax or point of highest development.
Example: “weeks of violence culminated in the brutal murder of a magistrate”
Synonyms: come to a climax, come to a crescendo, come to a head, reach a finale, peak,
Antonyms: start, begin, peter out,


Peril (noun) خطرہ، ڈر

serious and immediate danger.
Example: “you could well place us both in peril”
Synonyms: danger, jeopardy, risk, riskiness, hazard, insecurity, uncertainty, menace,
Antonyms: safety, security


Yield (verb) بات مان لینا، رضا مند،

give way to arguments, demands, or pressure.
Example: “the Western powers now yielded when they should have resisted”
Synonyms: surrender, capitulate, submit, relent, admit defeat, accept defeat, concede defeat,
Antonyms: resist, defy


Pertinent (adjective) مناست، عین مطابق، ٹھیک

relevant or applicable to a particular matter; apposite.
Example: “she asked me a lot of very pertinent questions”
Synonyms: relevant, to the point, apposite, appropriate, suitable, fitting, fit, apt
Antonyms: irrelevant, inappropriat


Humiliation (noun) ذلت، رسوائی

the action of humiliating someone or the state of being humiliated.
Example: “they suffered the humiliation of losing in the opening round”
Synonyms: embarrassment, mortification, shame, indignity, ignominy, disgrace, dishonour
Antonyms: honour


Appeasement (noun) تسکین، ڈھارس، رفع

the action or process of appeasing.
Example: “a policy of appeasement”
Synonyms: conciliation, placation, pacification, propitiation, palliation, allaying, reconciliation,
Antonyms: provocation, aggression


Seldom (adverb) کبھی کبھار، بہت کم

not often; rarely.
Example: “Islay is seldom visited by tourists”
Synonyms: rarely, infrequently, on rare occasions, hardly ever, scarcely ever, hardly,
Antonyms: often, frequently


Strangle (verb) گلا گھونٹنا، گلا دبانا

squeeze or constrict the neck of (a person or animal), especially so as to cause death.
Example: “the victim was strangled with a scarf”
Synonyms: throttle, choke, garrotte, asphyxiate, stifle, strangulate,
Antonyms: let out


Remorse (noun) پچھتاوا، ندامت

deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
Example: “they were filled with remorse and shame”
Synonyms: contrition, deep regret, repentance, penitence, guilt, feelings of guilt
Antonyms: indifference


Antithetical (adjective) متضاد

directly opposed or contrasted; mutually incompatible.
Example: “people whose religious beliefs are antithetical to mine”
Synonyms: (directly) opposed to, contrary to, contradictory to, conflicting with, incompatible with
Antonyms: same, identical, like


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