Learn Trendy Vocabulary With Janhvi Kapoor

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Learn Trendy Vocabulary With Janhvi Kapoor

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Unlearn the cuz was bullying you. said yes to him but I'm not Have you seen celebrities speaking English? Or have you seen any expert in speaking English? You know what? They have not rehearsed anything. But since they have dedicated towards the learning of English, speaking of English since the very beginning of their lives. In this episode, we are going to learn some beautiful English lessons from the very famous and talented, skillful Janhvi Kapoor. That doesn't make sense. How stupid of me. And he'd keep telling me, "Yeah, but you want this away. You need to unlearn the epiphanies that you've had." Which was very difficult for She used the word epiphany. What did she use? Epiphany. Epiphany refers to moment of sudden understanding or revelation. But what she meant here was she means here that she needs to go through proper approach, not that she gets sudden idea and she reacts. Means for understanding something, learning something, doing something, she doesn't need an epiphany, she said. She doesn't need an epiphany, sudden thinking or revelation. Instead, she always prepares herself well in order to do things nicely. Understood? had so much hate for the person that used to be. But it was incredibly cathartic to live through those situations. She said cathartic. She made the use of the word cathartic. It's beautiful English word, cathartic. Cathartic refers to purgation of emotions. Purgation of emotions means releasing of emotions, your emotions get calmed down. Okay, here she means when she was using making use of this beautiful word cathartic, she was saying that she went through release of stressed emotions. She meant that she went through release of stressed emotion. Your emotions are very stressed up. You are feeling very distressed. And when you when you feel cathartic, means you feel calmed down. Your stressed emotions are released. So, when you release the emotions, you feel better. That's what she said. She said that while feeling cathartic, she felt better. So, means that after going through this pent-up emotions, the she felt lot better. Isn't it beautiful word that Janhvi Kapoor spoke? Similarly, there are many such words we are going to learn today. And continue. Don't go anywhere because there are many beautiful words we are going to learn from our interviews. You will understand those interviews well, as well as you will learn those beautiful English lovely English words which will make your English better. And you can speak them on different occasions at different places and make people impress of you. Right? It's not big deal. And so when he was getting hysterical, was like, "Papa, you understand you're being hypocrite." And he was going to call the person and fire them and like send them like taunting message and all. Hysterical is the word she used. Hysterical means uncontrolled emotions. She said Janhvi said, what did she say? That he was she was getting hysterical. She said he was getting hysterical. Means she's talking about somebody else who was uncontrollably reacting towards her. An uncontrollable emotion. Like for example, when someone dies in the family, people get hysterical. The ladies become hysterical. Means they show uncontrolled emotions on the death of someone. So, it means that whomsoever she is talking about, it means that he was either very angry or crying. Means very large, very serious kind of emotion where one is not able to control one's emotion. Apne emotions ko hum control nahi kar pate kisi problem ki wajah se, kisi loss ki wajah se, when we are not able to control our emotions. So, you can say that people went through hysteria or the people were hysterical when their family member died. Right? Isn't it beautiful word? Now, let's see the next one. How beautifully she is speaking. sab bolenge ki mujhe career driven ladki chahiye. But, to really be okay with it is completely different ballgame altogether. What did she say? different ballgame. How beautiful idiom she used here. different ballgame. different ballgame, my dear learners, refers to situation, situation or expression which is fundamentally different from the previous one. Fundamentally different from the previous one. particular situation which is different from the means the way you were learning English and now here with me you are learning English is totally different ballgame. Means if you are helped by someone to do things which you are not knowing about, it's totally different ballgame. Right? So, what did she say? What did she say? Everyone wants career driven girl. She was talking about the career that people, the boys, she was talking about marriage that people, the boys, not people, the boys prefer career driven but when it comes to selecting girl who is career-driven Career-driven means who is career-oriented or career oriented or successful career. When it comes to marrying girl like that, then they react differently. They don't like it. So, it is different ball game, she said. Understood. That is why she said that it's different ball game. Means boys career oriented girl. When it comes to marriage, they want homely girl. So, that is different ball game. Isn't it beautiful word idiom which she used? Yes, it is. See, this is how you will make your English better by learning these beautiful vocabularies with the famous celebrities, whether it is sportspersons, whether it is actors, actresses. Lovely it is, isn't it? So, let's see the next one. We've assumed this responsibility of being the providers, the caretakers, because they like they don't know any better. think the charity and the care for them She used the word naive. Naive means lack of experience or one who is innocent. Novice in one of the pronunciation episodes told, naive. So, she is saying that she is naive. Means she will have to be looked after. In one of in this interview she said that she is naive. Means there are many things she needs to learn in her life. So, are you naive? If you are naive, you should become learned person by learning and practicing more, right? Now, let's see the next one. That I'm not ruthless enough. I'm not thick-skinned enough. What did she say? Ruthless. Ruthless means without mercy or pity. One who doesn't show any ruth any pity, any kindness towards others. Like in the olden days the kings were ruthless. They mercilessly killed people. What What was she telling about Kya baat kar rahi thi interview mein? She is telling about herself. The people say that she is not pitiful, but she doesn't care. Maybe in terms of her career, in in maybe in terms of her personal life, she says that she is ruthless. But she is not worried about her because she says that her personal identity is very very important. Unki personal identity important hai. And that is where she describes herself as ruthless. Isi liye woh apne aap ko kya describe karti hai? Ruthless. Aur usi ke saath woh word use naive karti hai. She She again used the word naive here. Usi ke saath kya kehti hai? Which already told you. Jo maine aapko bataya ki woh innocent hai. Means woh har cheez seekhna nahi chahti hai. If something something is not in her domain, means in her area of learning, she being an actor or an actress, actor ka aajkal actor actress alag alag nouns nahi use kiye jaate hai. Gender discrimination khatam karne ke liye ek hi use karte hai. Understood? So, she being an actor, she says that she wants to be naive in certain areas. Everything she doesn't want to learn, but she wants to be good good actress. And she is ruthless in her acting skills or in her area. She doesn't want to show pity. Maybe she is saying that she wants to be best actor. Right? She wants to be the best actor. hope you are enjoying the episodes of or the interviews of Janhvi. So, let's see what else she has to say in the further interviews. Come on, let's learn. I'm not ruthless enough. I'm not thick-skinned enough. I'm not like I'm too naive. She used beautiful word thick-skinned. Thick-skinned. Moti chamdi. Moti chamdi. Moti chamdi thick-skinned refers to person who is not easily upset or offended or hurt by criticism or somebody's talks. Okay. So, she tells this about herself. What was she saying? She was saying this that she is thick-skinned. Means, "Log kya kahenge woh parwah nahi karegi." If she has got very tough role like that of kissing or like like that of wearing less clothes or it is dance where she has to become ball dancer. Okay. An item girl as the Bollywood commonly uses, so she is not at all worried about that. And that's why she uses this word thick-skinned. Means, she's not worried about the criticism of others. She wants to be the best and for that for being the best, she whatever is required of her and she thinks she thinks it is fit, then she does that. Hello. Right. in some professional situations or like on social media, but allows me to bawl my eyes out at the drop of hat in front of camera. No. She used the eating beautiful idiom at the drop of hat. At the drop of hat means immediately without thinking. As she used one word earlier. at the drop of hat. So, at the drop of hat means doing something without thinking. So, what she say? She reacts quickly and understands the situation. Means, at the drop of hat, she is able to understand the roles. At the drop of hat, she is able to understand what the director wants her to do or what the producer wants her to do. If somebody is is making fool of her, criticizing her on the sets, making fun of her, at the drop of hat, she easily understands. Or if she's taking interviews, she quickly understands the questions at the drop of hat. That is what she meant here. Right? Finally, See, all of these things that you said, am grateful. am independent, but I'm comfortable knowing who am. I'm not I'm not like your boisterous, vivacious girl. I'm not your overly intellectualized gyani. She used the most boisterous and vivacious. Boisterous and vivacious, where she's using, she's saying that she's not boisterous nor vivacious. What is she trying to say is that she's trying to say that she is very, very disciplined girl. She does things very nicely. She has proper role to play at home. She takes care of the family. on the sets or on the shooting of the movies, she is totally different girl. Right? So, totally different person when she comes out for her work. And whereas at home, she's an entirely different She's not boisterous, not vivacious. Her parents support her because of her very calm and composed character. So, so many word words and idioms we learned today, isn't it? Whether it was thick-skinned, whether it was hysterical, it was at the drop of hat, it was boisterous and vivacious. So, we learned pretty beautiful very beautiful words today in the vocabulary section with Janhvi Kapoor. And hope you have got benefited by seeing these interviews, seeing these parts of interviews, and you will come back for more. You will come back for more celebrities, and we'll learn keep learning English from these beautiful celebrities. Because you know what? When we when we listen things in English, like if you're are cricket, you should listen to the English commentary rather than Hindi commentary. Because if you are doing so, you are definitely improving in English every time. Because the way they speak, what words are they using, everything helps in improving vocabulary. So, we should be very very alert and we should try to seek every opportunity whichever comes around in whatever form, whether it is in sports, whether it is while playing, whether it is listening to the actors, famous celebrities, watching the match, anywhere. The chances should not be left, which makes us better English speaker and learner every time. You can also be the one. So, keep watching with Ankur. Take care. Bye.
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