1. Manifesto (n.) declaration of policy — Most of the political parties are unable to fulfil the promises made in their election manifestos.

  2. Marital (adj.) pertaining to marriage — Marital happiness depends on the compatibility of the partners.

  3. Morose (adj.) sullen, gloomy — After his failure in the exams, he is often morose and depressed.

  4. Mitigate (v.) lessen, ease — It is the duty of every person to mitigate the sufferings of humanity.

  5. Momentum (n.) speed — Pakistani economy is yet to gain the momentum to progress in right direction.

  6. Malicious (adj.) full of malice — He is malicious by nature and always tries to belittle the efforts of his friends.

  7. Miscreant (n.) rowdy element — He was kind to the miscreants even though he suffered at their hands.

  8. Mundane (adj.) worldly, dull — Wordly people are often concerned with mundane matters.

  9. Melee (n.) confused struggle, stampede — In Nani Mata Temple in Hinglaj, many pilgrims from Tharparkar were injured in the melee.

  10. Myopic (adj.) short sighted, narrowminded — Orthodox men and women are victims of myopic views about life.

  11. Mollify (v.) appease — After exchange of hot words the shop-keeper tried to mollify the customer.

  12. Martinet (n.) strict disciplinarian — Our Principal is a martinet who expects everybody to carry out his orders.

  13. Mincing (adj.) affected manner, pretentious — She was walking with mincing steps and appeared ridiculous.

  14. Mettle (n.) courage, spirit — During fight he showed mettle in the teeth of strong opposition.

  15. Malinger (v.) pretend to be ill — Whenever he is asked to work, he always malingers and shirks work.

  16. Malignant (adj.) malicious — AIDS is a malignant and incurable disease.

  17. Mentor (n.) teacher — In Salman he found a considerate and sympathetic mentor.