Words of the day | Day 13 | Everyday English Practice

 🧶 Words of the day

1. Defamatory : (of remarks, writing, etc.) damaging the good reputation of someone; slanderous or libellous.

    "Take care not to make potentially defamatory statements about either persons or products."

    "Defamatory or otherwise actionable comments should also be avoided."

2. Delete : Strike out or Take out.

    "Confirm you want to delete the biller from your list."

    "Don't delete it," he told her."

3. Happy : Feeling pleasure.

    "Happy to meet you at last, Yully."

    "I hope you two are happy together."

4. Kindred Spirit : A person whose interests or attitudes are similar to one's own.

5. Conviviality : The quality of being friendly and lively ;friendliness.

    "In those days of public conviviality, and for many years afterwards, the taverns of London held a very important place."

6. Conduct : noun : The manner in which a person behaves, especially in a particular place or situation.   

    "He will conduct you to the Minister of War."

    Verb : organize and carry out.

    "in the second trial he conducted his own defence"

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