obdurate: hardened in wrongdoing or wickedness; not giving in to persuasion | obfuscate: (maul obfuscate) confuse; muddle; cause confusion; make needlessly complex |
oblique: (ترچھا) having slanting or sloping direction, course, or position; inclined | obsequious: (چاپلوس) slavishly attentive; attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery |
obstreperous: (obstreperous) noisily aggressive; making great noise or outcry | obtuse: lacking in insight or discernment; stupid |
odious: (بہت سخت ناپسندیدہ بات) hateful; arousing strong dislike, aversion, or intense displeasure | officious: (obtrusive officious) marked by excessive eagerness in offering unwanted services or advice to others |
ostensible: (درشیمان) put forth or held out as real, actual, or intended; proper or intended to be shown | palliate: (کم کرنا) lessen violence of disease; moderate intensity; gloss over with excuses |
pallid: (ویورن) abnormally pale; lacking intensity of color or luminousness | panacea: (علاج) remedy for all diseases, evils, or difficulties; a cure-all |
paragon: (مثالی) model of excellence or perfection; peerless example | pariah: (pastel) social outcast; person who is rejected from society or home |
parsimony: (بیرونی کرپنتا) extreme care in spending money; reluctance to spend money unnecessarily | pathos: (درد) tender sorrow; pity; quality in art or literature that produces these feelings |
paucity: (کمی) scarcity; smallness of number; fewness | pejorative: (pejorative) tending to make or become worse; disparaging or belittling |
pellucid: (pellucid) transparent; limpid; easy to understand | perfidious: (بدکردار) tending to betray; disloyal; faithless |
perfunctory: (بیپرواہ) done routinely and with little interest or care; acting with indifference; showing little interest or care | pernicious: (pernicious) very destructive; tending to cause death or serious injury; deadly |
pertinacious: (آگرہی) stubbornly or perversely persistent; unyielding; obstinate | pithy: (pithy) precisely meaningful; forceful and brief |
platitude: (platitude) dullness; insipidity of thought; commonplace statement; lack of originality | plethora: (ڈھیر سارے) excess; over-fullness in any respect; superabundance |
portent: (portent) omen; forewarning; something that portends an event about to occur, especially unfortunate or evil event | precocious: (اکالپروڑھ) advanced in development; appearing or developing early |
primeval: (آدم) ancient; primitive; belonging to the first or earliest age; original or ancient | proclivity: (جھکاو) inclination; natural tendency; readiness; facility of learning |
promulgate: (progenitor) proclaim doctrine or law; make known by official publication | propensity: (پدررتی) natural inclination; tendency or preference; predilection |
propitious: (موزوں) presenting favorable circumstances; fortunate; advantageous | prosaic: (نیرس) dull and unimaginative; matter-of-fact; factual |
proscribe: (proscribe) command against; banish; outlaw | protean: (protean) versatile; able to take on many shapes; readily taking on varied shapes |
prurient: (کامی) having or causing lustful thoughts and desires; having eager desire for something | puerile: (بلوغت puerile) childish; belonging to childhood; immature |
pulchritude: (pulchritude) great physical beauty and appeal; attractive moral excellence; moral beauty | punctilious: (punctilious) marked by precise accordance with details |
quagmire: (دلدل) soft wet boggy land; complex or dangerous situation from which it is difficult to free oneself | querulous: habitually complaining; expressing complaint or grievance |
quixotic: (ولکشن) idealistic without regard to practicality | rancor: (ظلم (کے کاموں) bitter, long-lasting resentment; deep-seated ill will; hatred |
rebuke: (ڈانٹ) scold harshly; criticize severely | recalcitrant: (اڑیل) obstinately stubborn; determined to resist authority |
rectitude: (سکوئر) uprightness; moral virtue; correctness of judgment | replete: (replete) filled to brim or to point of being stuffed; abundantly supplied |
reprobate: (پاجی) person hardened in sin; person without moral scruples | reprove: (reprove) voice or convey disapproval of; rebuke; find fault with |
repudiate: (repudiate) disown; refuse to acknowledge; reject validity or authority of | rescind: (منسوخ) cancel; make void; repeal or annul |
restive: (غیر جانبدار اشانت) impatient under restraint or opposition; resisting control; difficult to control | ribald: (بدسلوکی) coarse or indecent; humorously vulgar or offensive |
rife: (جھگڑا زوروں پر) excessively abundant or numerous; in widespread existence, practice, or use | ruse: (چال) trick; use of artifice or trickery; deceptive maneuver, especially to avoid capture |
sacrosanct: (مقدس) regarded as sacred and inviolable | sagacity: (تدبیر) quality of being sagacious; quickness or acuteness of sense perceptions; keenness of discernment; shrewdness |
salient: (اہم) prominent or protruding; projecting outwardly; moving by leaps or springs | sanctimonious: (پاھنڈی) excessively or hypocritically pious; possessing sanctity; sacred; holy; saintly; religious |
sanguine: (گرما گرم) cheerfully confident; optimistic; of healthy reddish color; ruddy | scurrilous: (scurrilous) obscene; indecent; expressing offensive reproach |
serendipity: (serendipity) gift for finding valuable or desirable things by accident; accidental good fortune or luck | servile: (servile) slavish; suitable to slave or servant; relating to servitude or forced labor |
solicitous: (حریص) worried or concerned; full of desire; expressing care or concern | somnolent: (somnolent) half asleep; inclined to drowsiness; tending to induce sleep |
spurious: (مصنوعی) false; counterfeit; forged; illogical | staid: (سنگین) sober; serious, organized, and professional; characterized by dignity and propriety |
stolid: (stolid) dull; impassive; having or revealing little emotion or sensibility | stupefy: (stupefy striated) make senseless or dizzy; be mystery or bewildering to |
surfeit: (reek) eat until excessively full; be more than full; feed someone to excess | surmise: (شبہ) guess; infer something without sufficiently conclusive evidence |
surreptitious: (surreptitious) secret; done or made by stealth, or without proper authority; made or introduced fraudulently | sycophant: (چاپلوس) one who attempts to win favor by flattering influential people; bootlicker; yes man |
tacit: (خاموش) indicated or understood without expressed directly; not speaking; silent | taciturn: (taciturn) silent or reserved in speech; saying little; not inclined to speak or converse |
tantamount: (اتیبوجن مترادف) equivalent in effect or value | temerity: (اتاولاپن) boldness; rashness; foolhardy disregard of danger |
tenuous: (کمزور) long and thin; slender; having little substance | timorous: (بزدل) fearful; demonstrating fear; weakly hesitant |
torpid: (torrid) having lost motion, or the power of exertion and feeling; numb; benumbed | tractable: (کپٹپورن tractable) easily managed or controlled; governable; easily handled or worked; docile |
transient: (طاقتور) momentary; temporary; staying for short time | transmute: (transmute) change from one form, nature, substance, or state into another; transform |
trenchant: (تلھی) forceful, effective, and vigorous; sharp or keen | truculent: (truculent) disposed to fight; belligerent; aggressively hostile |
turgid: (turgid) swollen; distended; excessively ornate or complex in style or language | turpitude: (turpitude) depravity; corrupt, depraved, or degenerate act |
ubiquitous: (سروویاپی) being or existing everywhere; omnipresent | unctuous: (unctuous) oily; composed of oil or fat; characterized by affected, exaggerated, or insincere earnestness |
upbraid: (فٹکارنا) severely criticize; reprimand; reprove sharply | usurp: (ہڑپنا) seize and hold power or rights of another by force or without legal authority |
vacillate: (vacillate) sway unsteadily from one side to the other; oscillate | vacuous: (صفر) empty; showing lack of thought or intelligence; vacant |
vapid: (نیرس) dull and unimaginative; lacking taste or flavor | variegated: (الوکک) streaked, spotted, or marked with a variety of color; very colorful |
venerate: (تعظيم) treat with great respect and deference; consider hallowed or be in awe of | veracity: (حقیقت) truthfulness; unwillingness to tell lies |
verdant: (کچا) green; full of juice in vegetation | vex: (vivacious vex) annoy; disturb, especially by minor irritations; be a mystery or bewildering to |
vicarious: (vicarious) acting as substitute; done by deputy; experienced at secondhand | vicissitude: (vicissitude) change, especially in one's life or fortunes; regular change or succession of one thing to another; alternation |
vilify: debase; degrade; spread negative information about | viscous: (viscosity) sticky; gluey; having high resistance to flow |
vitriolic: (vitriolic) harsh or corrosive in tone; sarcastic; bitterly scathing | wanton: (پردگی) unrestrained; willfully malicious; immoral or unchaste |
winsome: (winnow) agreeable; gracious; charming, often in childlike or naive way | wistful: (wistful) full of wishful yearning or longing; sadly thoughtful |
zenith: (زوال) point directly overhead in sky; summit | zephyr: (xenophobia) gentle breeze; west wind; any of various soft light fabrics, yarns, or garments |
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