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Antiquated (adj.)
Old-fashioned or outdated قدیم، متروک || syn: Obsolete, Archaic, Outmoded || ant: Modern, New || His antiquated beliefs do not fit in today’s society. || col: Antiquated customs, antiquated methods || Antiquated (adj.), Antiquate (v.) (The old law was antiquated by new reforms.), Antiquation (n.) (The antiquation of the system led to inefficiency.)
Choleric (adj.)
Easily angered or bad-tempered غصیلا، بدمزاج || syn: Irritable, Irascible, Short-tempered || ant: Calm, Easygoing || His choleric attitude made him difficult to work with. || col: Choleric personality, choleric outburst || Choleric (adj.), Cholerically (adv.) (He responded cholerically to the criticism.)
Diorama (n.)
A miniature three-dimensional scene سہ جہتی ماڈل، منظرنامہ || syn: Panorama, Exhibit, Model || ant: — || The museum displayed a diorama of ancient Egypt. || col: Historical diorama, detailed diorama || Diorama (n.), Dioramic (adj.) (The dioramic representation fascinated the audience.)
Fecund (adj.)
Highly fertile or productive زرخیز، پیداواری || syn: Fertile, Prolific, Fruitful || ant: Barren, Sterile || The fecund farmland produced abundant crops. || col: Fecund imagination, fecund soil || Fecund (adj.), Fecundity (n.) (The fecundity of the author’s mind was remarkable.)
Inebriation (n.)
The state of being drunk نشہ، سرور || syn: Intoxication, Drunkenness, Stupor || ant: Sobriety, Abstinence || His inebriation was obvious after several drinks. || col: Heavy inebriation, signs of inebriation || Inebriation (n.), Inebriate (v.) (He was inebriated after the party.), Inebriated (adj.) (He walked inebriated down the street.)
Marshal (v.)/(n.)
To arrange in order (v.); A military officer (n.) ترتیب دینا، فوجی افسر || syn: Organize, Gather, Command || ant: Disperse, Disorganize || He marshaled his thoughts before speaking. || col: Marshal forces, marshal resources || Marshal (v./n.), Marshaling (n.) (The marshaling of troops was crucial.), Marshaled (adj.) (The marshaled team was ready for action.)
Parity (n.)
Equality in status, amount, or value مساوات، برابری || syn: Equality, Uniformity, Balance || ant: Disparity, Imbalance || Gender parity in wages is still a major issue. || col: Economic parity, political parity || Parity (n.)
Profound (adj.)
Deep, intense, or insightful گہرا، عمیق || syn: Deep, Thoughtful, Intense || ant: Superficial, Shallow || His speech had a profound impact on the audience. || col: Profound influence, profound knowledge || Profound (adj.), Profoundly (adv.) (She was profoundly moved by the speech.), Profundity (n.) (The profundity of his wisdom was respected.)
Servile (adj.)
Overly submissive or eager to serve غلامانہ، نیازمند || syn: Submissive, Obsequious, Slavish || ant: Assertive, Independent || His servile behavior irritated his colleagues. || col: Servile attitude, servile obedience || Servile (adj.), Servility (n.) (His servility made him easy to manipulate.), Servilely (adv.) (He acted servilely in front of his boss.)
Usurp (v.)
To take power or control by force غصب کرنا، چھین لینا || syn: Seize, Appropriate, Overthrow || ant: Surrender, Relinquish || The dictator usurped power from the rightful ruler. || col: Usurp authority, usurp a position || Usurp (v.), Usurpation (n.) (The usurpation of the throne led to conflict.), Usurper (n.) (The usurper declared himself king.)
Apathetic (adj.)
Showing little or no emotion or interest بے حس، لاتعلق || syn: Indifferent, Uninterested, Uncaring || ant: Enthusiastic, Concerned || She was apathetic about the outcome of the election. || col: Apathetic attitude, apathetic response || Apathetic (adj.), Apathetically (adv.) (He apathetically shrugged.), Apathy (n.) (His apathy toward work was concerning.)
Chronicler (n.)
A person who records historical events تاریخ نویس، وقائع نگار || syn: Historian, Recorder, Annalist || ant: — || The chronicler documented the king’s reign in detail. || col: Royal chronicler, official chronicler || Chronicler (n.), Chronicle (n./v.) (He chronicled the rise of the empire.), Chronicling (v.) (She is chronicling historical events.)
Dirge (n.)
A mournful song or lament, especially for the dead ماتمی گیت، نوحہ || syn: Lament, Elegy, Requiem || ant: Anthem, Celebration || A dirge was played at the funeral. || col: Funeral dirge, mournful dirge || Dirge (n.), Dirgelike (adj.) (The dirgelike melody was haunting.)
Felicitous (adj.)
Well-chosen or appropriate; marked by happiness موزوں، خوشگوار || syn: Suitable, Apt, Fortunate || ant: Inappropriate, Awkward || Her felicitous choice of words impressed everyone. || col: Felicitous remark, felicitous occasion || Felicitous (adj.), Felicitously (adv.) (He felicitously handled the situation.), Felicity (n.) (The felicity of their marriage was evident.)
Ineffable (adj.)
Too great or extreme to be expressed in words ناقابل بیان، ناقابل وصف || syn: Indescribable, Unspeakable, Sublime || ant: Expressible, Definable || The beauty of the sunset was ineffable. || col: Ineffable joy, ineffable beauty || Ineffable (adj.), Ineffably (adv.) (The scenery was ineffably stunning.), Ineffability (n.) (The ineffability of his emotions was apparent.)
Marsupial (n.)
A type of mammal that carries its young in a pouch تھیلی دار جانور || syn: Kangaroo, Koala, Opossum || ant: — || The kangaroo is the most well-known marsupial. || col: Marsupial pouch, marsupial species || Marsupial (n.), Marsupialian (adj.) (The marsupialian traits include a pouch for carrying young.)
Parochial (adj.)
Narrow-minded or relating to a parish تنگ نظر، گرجا سے متعلق || syn: Narrow, Insular, Provincial || ant: Open-minded, Cosmopolitan || His parochial views limited his understanding. || col: Parochial concerns, parochial mindset || Parochial (adj.), Parochially (adv.) (He parochially opposed new ideas.), Parochialism (n.) (His parochialism prevented progress.)
Profundity (n.)
Great depth of thought, knowledge, or intensity گہرائی، عمیق فکری || syn: Depth, Insight, Wisdom || ant: Superficiality, Shallowness || The profundity of his argument impressed the panel. || col: Profundity of thought, philosophical profundity || Profundity (n.), Profound (adj.) (Her profound words inspired many.), Profoundly (adv.) (He was profoundly influenced by the speech.)
Skeptical (adj.)
Having doubts or reservations مشکوک، شکی || syn: Doubtful, Incredulous, Unconvinced || ant: Trusting, Gullible || She was skeptical about the effectiveness of the plan. || col: Skeptical attitude, skeptical response || Skeptical (adj.), Skeptically (adv.) (He skeptically questioned the findings.), Skepticism (n.) (His skepticism toward new technology was evident.), Skeptic (n.) (He was a well-known skeptic of modern medicine.)
Utilitarian (adj.)/(n.)
Designed for practical use rather than beauty عملی، فائدہ مند || syn: Practical, Functional, Pragmatic || ant: Ornamental, Decorative || The building had a utilitarian design. || col: Utilitarian approach, utilitarian philosophy || Utilitarian (adj./n.), Utilitarianism (n.) (The philosophy of utilitarianism prioritizes the greatest good.)
Apathy (n.)
Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern بے حسی، لاتعلقی || syn: Indifference, Detachment, Lethargy || ant: Enthusiasm, Passion || His apathy toward politics was evident. || col: Political apathy, growing apathy || Apathy (n.), Apathetic (adj.) (He had an apathetic attitude.), Apathetically (adv.) (She reacted apathetically to the news.)
Circuitous (adj.)
Longer than the most direct way گھما پھرا کر، پیچیدہ || syn: Indirect, Roundabout, Meandering || ant: Direct, Straight || He took a circuitous route to avoid traffic. || col: Circuitous path, circuitous explanation || Circuitous (adj.), Circuitously (adv.) (She spoke circuitously, avoiding the main issue.), Circuitousness (n.) (The circuitousness of his speech confused the audience.)
Disapprobation (n.)
Strong disapproval ناپسندیدگی، عدم منظوری || syn: Condemnation, Censure, Objection || ant: Approval, Endorsement || The new policy faced disapprobation from critics. || col: Social disapprobation, public disapprobation || Disapprobation (n.), Disapprove (v.) (She disapproved of the plan.), Disapproving (adj.) (His disapproving tone was noticeable.), Disapprovingly (adv.) (She looked at him disapprovingly.)
Fervor (n.)
Intense and passionate feeling جوش، ولولہ || syn: Zeal, Enthusiasm, Passion || ant: Indifference, Apathy || He spoke with fervor about human rights. || col: Religious fervor, patriotic fervor || Fervor (n.), Fervent (adj.) (His fervent beliefs guided his actions.), Fervently (adv.) (She fervently supported the cause.), Fervid (adj.) (His fervid speech inspired the crowd.), Fervidity (n.) (The fervidity of their debate was intense.)