Brevity: The quality of being concise and brief, expressing something in a few words. ( Sentence: The speaker’s speech was praised for its brevity, as he conveyed his message concisely and effectively.)
Blatant: Done openly without any shame. (Sentence: The politician’s blatant lies were evident in his misleading statements.)
Bias: Prejudice ਪੱਖਪਾਤ (Sentence:The news article displayed a clear bias towards one political party, presenting information in a way that favored their views.)
Baffled: Confused or puzzled, unable to understand or make sense of something. (Sentence: I was baffled why Kattapa killed Bahubali.)
Bountiful: Plentiful, abundant, or generous in quantityor supply. (Sentence: Guru’s langar is always bountiful. Sangat can eat to their heart’s content but it never stops.)
Bemused: Bewildered, confused, or lost in thought.
Bilingual: Proficient in or able to use two languages.
Bizarre: Strikingly unusual, odd, or unconventional in appearance, style, or character.
Belligerent: Hostile, aggressive, or inclined to fight or engage in conflict.
Breakthrough: A significant and groundbreaking development or discovery, often in science, technology, or a particular field.