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Words of the day | Day 58| Everyday English Practice

 🧶 Words for Today 1. Annoying: C ausing irritation or annoyance. "annoying habits" 2.  Ghosting:  when someone cuts off all communication without explanation. "Washing the chalkboard with water also causes ghosting to develop making it hard to read anything written on the blackboard.The following method is one of the easiest ways to clean chalkboards." 3. Clinomania:  The people suffering from Dysania find it difficult to hop out of the bed regardless of their commitments and responsibilities in the outside world. 📍Idiom for the day 1. Chew over : Think over 💡Quote for today "Never discourage anyone who continually makes progress, no matter how slow.” - Plato

Words of the day | Day 57| Everyday English Practice

🧶 Words of the day  1. Savvy:  Practical understanding or shrewdness.  "A banker known for financial savvy."  "Only fairly technically savvy users would pick that up from the tips page."  2. Plea:  An earnest and urgent request; appeal; entreaty.  "To the second charge also a plea of guilty must be entered."  "The pamphlet closes with a passionate plea for national unity." 3. Idyllic:  The definition of idyllic is peaceful, tranquil or pretty.   "The gently winding trails offer hikers an idyllic setting for a day of rustic, outdoor fun."

Words of the day | Day 56 | Everyday English Practice

🧶 Words of the day 1. Tenacious : T ending to keep a firm hold of something; clinging or adhering closely.  "They made the difference, and they were both tenacious enough to make it last."  "Tenacious soils and subsoils, with a small supply of water, require beds as narrow as 30 ft." 2. Deception :  The act or practice of deceiving.  "Deception Island is remarkable as of purely volcanic origin."

Words of the day | Day 55 | Everyday English Practice

🧶 Words of the day 1. Owe:  owe something, especially money, to. " I owe you an apology. " " I owe you some money. " " I think you owe me an explanation. " 2. Lurk:  remaining hidden so as to wait in ambush. " the trumpet fish is a lurking predator " " Hidden fees and high interest rates often lurk behind these offers." " Imagine the stories that must lurk in the walls of this house."

Words of the day | Day 54 | Everyday English Practice

 🧶 Word for Today 1. Intersect : Cut across. 2. Inferno (n) : A large fire that is dangerously out of control. 3. Euphoria (n) : A feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness. 4. Devastated (v): Destroy or ruin. 5. Serendipity (n): The occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way. 6. Mettle (n) : A person's ability to cope well with difficulties; spirit and resilience. 🧶 Phrasal Verb 1. Give up : Cease making an effort; admit defeat. 💡Quote for today  When wealth is lost, nothing is lost; when health is lost, something is lost; when character is lost, all is lost. -Billy Graham

Words of the day | Day 53| Everyday English Practice

 🧶 Words for Today 1. Intricate (adj) : Complicate. 2. Uncanny (adj) : Strange or mysterious, especially in an unsettling way. 3. Dweller (n) :  A person or animal that lives in or at a specified place.