karma

noun
UK: /ˈkɑː.mə/
US: /ˈkɑːr.mə/
  1. The effect of your actions in the past that influence your present and future.

    1. His bad karma is why he keeps failing exams.
    2. I believe good karma will come to those who help others without expecting anything in return.
  2. A feeling or atmosphere produced by a person, place, or thing.

    1. This place has a good karma, I feel relaxed here.
    2. Despite the setbacks, the project maintained a positive karma, driven by the team's unwavering dedication and optimism.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "karma" in English means: The effect of your actions in the past that influence your present and future., A feeling or atmosphere produced by a person, place, or thing..

The phonetic transcription of "karma" is /ˈkɑː.mə/ in British English and /ˈkɑːr.mə/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "karma": destiny, vibe, fortune, aura, fate.

Example usage of "karma": "His bad karma is why he keeps failing exams.". More examples on the page.