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English Word of the Day Example: Why do the unsullied emotions of children change over time?
English Word of the Day: unsullied (adjective): not spoiled or made impure; still in its original state
English Mistakes in Pakistan: 1. Bomb, Lamb, Thumb, Climb, Limb: In tamam words me "b" silent hy or hum "B" ko parhte hy
English To Urdo 1. Liberal #Azad khayal 2. Fortunate #khush qismat 3. Diligent. #Mehnati 4. Shameful #Sharmnak
#Vocabulary: *Egg Plant (Bain-gun) *Okra* (Bhindi) *Green Gourd* (Tenda) *Ridge Gourd* (Tori) *Bitter Gourd* (Karela)
' Pair ' Accede: (agree to an opinion or proposal) He acceded to my request + + Concede: (admit to be true) He conceded himself un
English Word of the Day Example: She returned from the meeting taciturn and serious, most likely because it didn’t go well.
English Word of the Day: taciturn (adjective): reserved or uncommunicative in speech (of a person); saying little
- #Noun: Cliche (Klee-Shay) / Means: (Mubtazil Tarz-e-Bayan/ Chubtey Huay Alfaz) / Usage: Your Cliche Can Break One's Heart.
English Word of the Day Example: Symptoms of a heart attack may include chest pain, shortness of breath and nausea.
English Word of the Day: symptom (noun): a change in the body that indicates an illness or disease.
English Word of the Day Example: Beethoven’s Ninth symphony is one of the most played symphonies in the world.
English Word of the Day: symphony (noun): an elaborate musical composition for full orchestra, typically in four parts (movements).
#Sentences: *He Absconded* (Woh Farar Hogaya) *It's Only a Rumour* (Ye Sirf Afwah Hai) *It Was Not My Fault* (Ye Mera Qasoor Nahi Tha)
English Word of the Day Example: She showed no sympathy when I told her I was in serious trouble.
English Word of the Day: sympathy (noun): the ability to share in the feelings of someone else’s misfortune; shared feeling
English Word of the Day Example: The box had a biohazard symbol painted brightly on every side.
English Word of the Day: symbol (noun): a thing that represents something else; a mark or sign with a particular meaning.
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