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Daily Dawn Newspaper English Vocabulary with Urdu Meaning
July 09, 2021
Constrained (adjective)
مجبوری کا، پابندی کا
appearing forced or overly controlled.
Example: “he was acting in a constrained manner”
Synonyms: unnatural, awkward, self-conscious, mannered, artificial, wooden, stilted, strained
Antonyms: relaxed
Dialect (noun)
بولی، مقامی زبان
a particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group.
Example: “the Lancashire dialect seemed like a foreign language”
Synonyms: regional language, local language, local tongue, local speech, local parlance
Antonyms: standard, silence, quiet, listening
Suffocate (verb)
حبس دم، گلا گھونٹنا، دم گھونٹنا
die or cause to die from lack of air or inability to breathe.
Example: “they suffocated in their sleep”
Synonyms: smother, asphyxiate, stifle, choke, strangle, throttle, strangulate, be smothered
Antonyms: breathe, loosen
Compulsion (noun)
مجبوری، دباﺅ
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: discretion, spontaneity, volition
Moneyed (adjective)
مالدار، دولتمند
having much money; affluent.
Example: “the industrial revolution created a new moneyed class”
Synonyms: rich, wealthy, affluent, cash rich, well-to-do, well off, with deep pockets
Antonyms: penniless, poor, impoverished,
Imbroglio (noun)
پیچیدہ معاملہ، گتھی
an extremely confused, complicated, or embarrassing situation.
Example: “the abdication imbroglio of 1936”
Synonyms: complicated situation, complication, complexity, problem, difficulty, predicament, plight
Antonyms: agreement, ease, harmony, peace
Beleaguer (verb)
محاصرہ کرنا، تنگ کرنا، چھیڑنا
cause problems or difficulties for.
Example: “he attempts to answer several questions that beleaguer the industry”
Synonyms: hard-pressed, troubled, in difficulties, under pressure, under stress, with one’s back to the wall
Antonyms: aid, make happy, please, assist
Intermittent (adjective)
وقفے وقفے سے، باری باری سے
occurring at irregular intervals; not continuous or steady.
Example: “intermittent rain”
Synonyms: sporadic, irregular, fitful, spasmodic, broken, fragmentary, discontinuous, disconnected
Antonyms: continuous, steady
Apparently (adverb)
بادی النظر میں، ظاہری طور پر، بظاہر
as far as one knows or can see.
Example: “the child nodded, apparently content with the promise”
Synonyms: seemingly, evidently, it seems (that), it would seem (that), it appears (that), it would appear (that)
Antonyms: improbably, dubiously, unlikely, vaguely
Originate (verb)
وجود میں آنا، پیدا ہونا، بنانا
have a specified beginning.
Example: “the word originated as a marketing term”
Synonyms: arise, have its origin, derive, begin, start, stem, spring, emerge, develop, grow
Antonyms: terminate, end
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