Daily Dawn Vocabulary

Daily DAWN News Vocabulary with Urdu Meaning (07 Jan 2024)

Daily DAWN News Vocabulary with Urdu Meaning (07 Jan 2024)
Written by Shahzad F. Malik

Every aspirant knows the importance of English language and Dawn News vocabulary. In order to facilitate the aspirants, we have started a new trend of posting vocabulary on our website. The vocabulary will include the words from dawn newspaper along with their meanings which will save a lot of time of the aspirants.  So, keep in touch with CSS Times for daily Dawn News vocabulary with Urdu Meanings.

Daily Dawn News Vocabulary with Urdu Meaning
Jan 07, 2023


Pretext (noun) عذر کرنا، بہانہ

a reason given in justification of a course of action that is not the real reason.
Example: “the rebels had the perfect pretext for making their move”
Synonyms: excuse, false excuse, ostensible reason, alleged reason
Antonyms: truth, aonesty, authenticity


Commendable (adjective) قابل تعریف، پسندیدہ

deserving praise.
Example: “he showed commendable restraint”
Synonyms: admirable, praiseworthy, laudable, estimable
Antonyms: reprehensible


Intend (verb) ارادہ، نیت کرنا

have (a course of action) as one’s purpose or intention; plan.
Example: “the company intends to cut 400 jobs”
Synonyms: plan, mean, have the/every intention, have in mind
Antonyms: abandon, disregard


Appellate (adjective) اپیل کرنے والا

(especially of a court) concerned with or dealing with applications for decisions to be reversed.
Example: “courts of appellate jurisdiction”
Synonyms: judicial, reviewing, appeals, legal
Antonyms: initial, primary, first-instance


Disbar (verb) وکالت سے برطرف کرنا، اخراج

expel (a barrister) from the Bar, so that they no longer have the right to practise law.
Example: “a disciplinary tribunal directed that he should be disbarred”
Synonyms: expel, deprive, remove, exclude
Antonyms: admit, allow, permit, include


Ugliness (noun) بھونڈا پن، بدصورتی

the quality of being unpleasant or repulsive in appearance.
Example: “Helena gives a soliloquy comparing her ugliness to Hermia’s beauty”
Synonyms: unattractiveness, repulsiveness, unsightliness
Antonyms: beauty, attractiveness, loveliness


Mire (verb) دلدل، کیچڑ

cause to become stuck in mud.
Example: “sometimes a heavy truck gets mired down”
Synonyms: get bogged down, sink, sink down, stick in the mud
Antonyms: extricate, liberate, free, disentangle


Cumulative (adjective) مجموعی، اجتماعی، یکجا

increasing or increased in quantity, degree, or force by successive additions.
Example: “the cumulative effect of two years of drought”
Synonyms: increasing, accumulative, accumulating, growing, progressive, accruing, snowballing
Antonyms: decreasing, subtracting


Compulsion (noun) مجبوری، عادی، تاکید

the action or state of forcing or being forced to do something; constraint.
Example: “the payment was made under compulsion”
Synonyms: obligation, constraint, force, coercion, duress, pressure, pressurization, enforcement
Antonyms: free will, freedom, independence


Abstain (verb) باز رہنا،پرہیز کرنا

restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something.
Example: “she intends to abstain from sex before marriage”
Synonyms: refrain, desist, hold back, forbear, keep, renounce, avoid, shun, eschew
Antonyms: indulge in, drink

Daily DAWN News Vocabulary with Urdu Meaning (07 Jan 2024)


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Why Dawn News Vocabulary is importat in CSS/PMS Exams?

A worthy vocabulary continuously plays vital role in clearing all competitive exams like Federal Public Service Commission FPSC, CSS, PMS, NTS, OTS and all other related exams. English Vocabulary (especially Daily Dawn News Vocabulary) is really very essential when it comes to solving the English language section any competitive exam.

Every aspirant knows the importance of English language and Dawn News vocabulary. In order to facilitate the aspirants, we have started a new trend of posting vocabulary on our website. The vocabulary will include the words from dawn newspaper along with their meanings which will save a lot of time of the aspirants.  So, keep in touch with CSS Times for daily Dawn News vocabulary with Urdu Meanings.

Every aspirant knows the importance of English language and Dawn News vocabulary. In order to facilitate the aspirants, we have started a new trend of posting vocabulary on our website. The vocabulary will include the words from dawn newspaper along with their meanings which will save a lot of time of the aspirants.  So, keep in touch with CSS Times for daily Dawn News vocabulary with Urdu Meanings.


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