Daily Dawn Vocabulary

Daily English Vocabulary with Urdu Meaning (25 November 2019)

Daily English Vocabulary with Urdu Meaning (25 November 2019)
Written by Shahzad F. Malik

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Daily Dawn English Vocabulary with Urdu Meaning
November 25, 2019


Legitimate (adjective) جائز، قانونی

conforming to the law or to rules.
Example: “his claims to legitimate authority”
Synonyms: legal, lawful, licit, legalized, authorized, permitted, permissible, allowable
Antonyms: illegal, illegitimate


Muddy (adjective) کیچڑ، گدلا، کیچڑ سے گندا کرنا

covered in or full of mud.
Example” “they changed their muddy boots”
Synonyms: mud-caked, mud-spattered, muddied, dirty, filthy, mucky, grubby, grimy,
Antonyms: clean, clear


Yield (verb) پیداوار، فصل دینا، رضا مند

produce or generate (a result, gain, or financial return).
Example: “this method yields the same results”
Synonyms: produce, bear, give, supply, provide, afford, return, bring in, pull in,


Aggravate (verb) بھڑکانا، شدید تر کرنا، بگاڑنا

make (a problem, injury, or offence) worse or more serious.
Example: “military action would only aggravate the situation”
Synonyms: annoy, irritate, exasperate, anger, irk, vex, put out, nettle, provoke, incense,
Antonyms: calm, conciliate


Cradle (noun) بچوں کا کھٹولا، جھولا

a baby’s bed or cot, typically one mounted on rockers.
Example: “the baby slept peacefully in its cradle”
Synonyms: crib, bassinet, Moses basket, cot, carrycot


Tangible (adjective) ٹھوس، محسوس ہونے والی

perceptible by touch.
Example: “the atmosphere of neglect and abandonment was almost tangible”
Synonyms: touchable, palpable, tactile, material, physical, real, substantial, corporeal,
Antonyms: intangible


Impediment (noun) رکاوٹ، رخنہ، لکنت

a hindrance or obstruction in doing something.
Example: “a serious impediment to scientific progress”
Synonyms: hindrance, obstruction, obstacle, barrier, bar, handicap, block, check, curb
Antonyms: benefit


Incarcerate (verb) قید کرنا

imprison or confine.
Example: “many are incarcerated for property offences”
Synonyms: imprison, put in prison, send to prison, jail, lock up, take into custody, put under lock and key,
Antonyms: free, release


Forfeit (verb) ضبط، کھو دینا،سزا کے طور پر

lose or give up (something) as a necessary consequence of something else.
Example: “she didn’t mind forfeiting an hour in bed to muck out the horses”
Synonyms: surrender, relinquish, hand over, deliver up, part with, yield, sacrifice, give up
Antonyms: retain


Exacerbate (verb) بڑھ جانا،بگاڑنا ، مرض میں شدت پیدا کرنا

make (a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling) worse.
Example: “the exorbitant cost of land in urban areas only exacerbated the problem”
Synonyms: aggravate, make worse, worsen, inflame, compound, intensify, increase, heighten,
Antonyms: calm, reduce


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