Daily Dawn Vocabulary

Daily Dawn Vocabulary with Urdu Meaning | 30 November 2018

Daily dawn Vocabulary With urdu Meanings 30 November
Written by Shahzad F. Malik

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Daily Dawn Vocabulary with Urdu Meaning
November 30, 2018

Falter (verb) ہکلانا، پس و پیش، لڑکھڑانا

lose strength or momentum.
Example: “the music faltered, stopped, and started up again”
Synonyms: hesitate, delay, drag one’s feet, stall, think twice, get cold feet,
Antonyms: calm , hold, remain, stabilize

Precarious (adjective) نازک، فرضی، رعایتی،مشتبہ

not securely held or in position; dangerously likely to fall or collapse.
Example: “he made a precarious living as a painter”
Synonyms: uncertain, insecure, unreliable, unsure, unpredictable, undependable,
Antonyms: safe, secure

Tout (verb) جاسوس، مخبر، خبر رساں،دلال

attempt to sell (something), typically by a direct or persistent approach.
Example: “Akmal was touting his wares”
Synonyms: commend, endorse, praise, recommend, support, urge, push
Antonyms: blame, conceal, condemn, hide

Bruise خرونچ، کھال کے اندر کی چوٹ

inflict a bruise on (someone or something)
Example: “she tried to bolster her bruised pride”
Synonyms: contuse, injure, mark, make black and blue, discolour, blacken
Antonyms: deaden, de-energise,

Encapsulate (verb) کیپسول کی طرح بند

enclose (something) in or as if in a capsule.
Example: “the company would encapsulate the asbestos waste in concrete pellets”
Synonyms: enclose, encase, contain, confine, envelop, enfold, sheath, cocoon
Antonyms: elongate, extend, lengthen, prolong, protract

Astounding (adjective) حیران کن، حیرت زدہ، حیران کن

surprisingly impressive or notable.
Example: “the summit offers astounding views”
Synonyms: amazing, astonishing, staggering, shocking, surprising, breathtaking, striking,
Antonyms: common, customary, mundane, normal, ordinary, typical

Burgeon (verb) غنچہ، بہت تیزی سے بڑھنے/پھلنے پھولنے والا،

begin to grow or increase rapidly; flourish.
Example: “manufacturers are keen to cash in on the burgeoning demand”
Synonyms: grow rapidly, increase rapidly/exponentially, expand, spring up, shoot up
Antonyms: shrink

Paranoia وسوسہ، خلل دماغ،

unjustified suspicion and mistrust of other people.
Example: “mild paranoia afflicts all prime ministers”
Synonyms: persecution complex, delusions, obsession, megalomania, monomania; psychosis
Antonyms: sensible, normal

Linguistic (adjective) لسانیت، زبانوں کا تقابلی مطالعہ

relating to language or linguistics.
Example: “a child’s linguistic ability”
Synonyms: language-producing, semantic, lingual, semasiological; rhetorical,
Antonyms: nonlexical, nonlinguistic, nonverbal

Princely (adjective) شاہی، شاہانہ

relating to a prince.
Example: “the princely states of Pakistan”
Synonyms: magnificent, grand, impressive, imposing, splendid, superb, majestic, glorious
Antonyms: poor،, measly

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