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Daily Dawn English Vocabulary with Urdu Meaning
December 22, 2019
Malicious (adjective)
بدنیتی پر مبنی، بدخواہ، حاسد، دل کا برا
characterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm.
Example: “he was found guilty of malicious damage”
Synonyms: spiteful, malevolent, hostile, bitter, venomous, poisonous, evil-intentioned, ill-natured
Antonyms: benevolent
Malign (adjective)
بدنام کرنا، حسد سے دیکھنا،ذلیل کرنا
evil in nature or effect.
Example: “she had a strong and malign influence”
Synonyms: harmful, evil, bad, baleful, hostile, inimical, destructive, malevolent, evil-intentioned,
Antonyms: beneficial
Veil (verb)
پردہ، نقاب
cover with or as if with a veil.
Example: “she veiled her face”
Synonyms: envelop, surround, swathe, enfold, cover, cover up, conceal, hide, secrete
Antonyms: unveil, expose, uncover
Excoriate (verb)
خارجی، جلد اکھاڑنا،
damage or remove part of the surface of (the skin).
Example: “the discharge is acrid and excoriates the skin of the nose”
Synonyms: abrade, rub away, rub off, rub raw, scrape, scratch, chafe, damage
Antonyms:
Belligerent (adjective)
لڑاکا، شریک جنگ، جنگ آور
hostile and aggressive.
Example: “the mood at the meeting was belligerent”
Synonyms: hostile, aggressive, threatening, antagonistic, pugnacious, bellicose, truculent
Antonyms: friendly, peaceable
Macabre (adjective)
خوفناک، ڈراﺅنا، بھیانک
disturbing because concerned with or causing a fear of death.
Example: “a macabre series of murders”
Synonyms: gruesome, grisly, grim, gory, morbid, ghastly, unearthly, lurid, grotesque, hideous
Antonyms: agreeable, appealing, attractive, delectable, delicious
Obfuscate (verb)
دھندلا کرنا، تاریک کرنا، چکر لگانا
make obscure, unclear, or unintelligible.
Example: “the spelling changes will deform some familiar words and obfuscate their etymological origins”
Synonyms: obscure, confuse, make obscure/unclear, blur, muddle, jumble, complicate, garble
Antonyms: clarify
Subvert (verb)
گرانا، زاول، تہس نہس کرنا، تہہ و بالا کرنا
undermine the power and authority of (an established system or institution).
Example: “an attempt to subvert democratic government”
Synonyms: destabilize, unsettle, overthrow, overturn, bring down, bring about the downfall of
Antonyms: aid, help, improve, purify
Abeyance (noun)
ترک کرنا، عارضی التوا، تعطل
a state of temporary disuse or suspension.
Example: “matters were held in abeyance pending further enquiries”
Synonyms: suspension, a state of suspension, a state of dormancy, a state of latency, a state of uncertainty,
Antonyms: in hand, under way, continuing, continue, resume
Usurp (verb)
غصب کرنا، ناجائز قبضہ
take (a position of power or importance) illegally or by force.
Example: “Rashid usurped the throne”
Synonyms: seize, take over, expropriate, take possession of, take, appropriate, steal
Antonyms: receive, inherit, accept
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