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Words of the day | Day 48 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶ Words for Today 1. Wrath : Extreme Anger. 2. Avarice : Extreme greed for wealth or material things. 3. Hangman : An executioner who hangs condemned people. 4. Owe : Have an obligation to pay or repay (something, especially money) in return for something received. 5. Oxymoron : A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction. 6. Evasive : Tending to avoid commitment or self-revelation, especially by responding only indirectly. 🧶 Phrasal Verb 1. Fall off : Become detached and drop to the ground. 2. Fall on : (of someone's eyes or gaze) be directed towards something.

Words of the day | Day 47 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶ Words for Today 1. Introvert : Person principally intrest in his own thoughts. 2. Debut : A person's first appearance or performance in a particular capacity or role. 3. Hypochondriac : A person who is abnormally anxious about their health. 4. Elude : (of an achievement or something desired) fail to be attained by (someone). 5. Waterloo :  a decisive or final defeat or setback.  6. Ambivert : One whose personality type is intermediate between extrovert and introvert. 7. Omnivert : Someone who displays classic traits of both introverts and extroverts, in specific situations.

Words of the day | Day 46 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶ Words for Today 1. Lurk : Lie hidden as in ambush. 2. Synonym : A word having the same or nearly the same meaning as another in the language, as happy, joyful, elated. 3. Antonym : A word that means the opposite of another word. 4. Anonymous : Made or done by someone whose name is not known or not made public. 5. Ambiguity : The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness. 6. Baffle : A device used to restrain the flow of a fluid, gas, etc. or to prevent the spreading of sound or light in a particular direction. 📚 READING SESSION (#) When a person enters the operating room, he will find that there is a book that has not yet been read - ′′ The Healthy Living Book ". No matter what stage of life we are in right now, over time we will face the day when the curtain falls.Cherish the family that loves you, love your spouse, love your friends... be kind to yourself.

Words of the day | Day 45 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶ Words for Today 1. Include : Bring within. 2. Some Time : A period of time or quite a while. 3. Sometimes : Occasionally or now and then. 4. Sometime : To an unspecified point in time. 5. Rendezvous : Secret meeting.

Words of the day | Day 44 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶ Words for Today 1. Include : Bring within. 2. Some Time : A period of time or quite a while. 3. Sometimes : Occasionally or now and then. 4. Sometime : To an unspecified point in time. 5. Rendezvous : Secret meeting. 🧶 Conjunction for Today Not only but also : We use not only X but also Y in formal contexts.

Words of the day | Day 43 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶ Words for Today 1. Instability : Lack of Stability. 2. Pertinent : To the point or relevant. 3. Agility : Ability to move quickly and easily.

Words of the day | Day 42 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶ Words for Today 1. Library : Collection or building of books. 2. Petrified : So frightened that one is unable to move; terrified. 3. Entrepreneurship : The activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit. 4. Pristine : Clean and fresh as if new; spotless. 5. Resilience : The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.

Words of the day | Day 41 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶ Words for Today 1. Proclaim : Announce officially. 2. Agog : Curious to know or very eager. 3. Either : Used to indicate a similarity or link with a statement just made. 4. Neither : Used to introduce a further negative statement. 💡QUOTE OF THE DAY You do not find the happy life. You make it.

Words of the day | Day 40 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶Words for Today 1. Inseparable : That cannot be separated. 2. Hotsy - Totsy : Very pleasing or good. 3. Enigma : A person or thing that is mysterious or difficult to understand. 4. Rudabaga : A large, round, yellow-fleshed root that is eaten as a vegetable; a swede or the European plant of the cabbage family that produces this. 5. Acute : Having or showing a perceptive understanding or insight; shrewd.

Words of the day | Day 39 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶ Words of the day  1. Apology : Expression of regret. 2. Stealthily : Quality and carefully in order not to be seen or heard. 3. Tremendous : Very great in amount, scale, or intensity. 4. Splendid : Magnificent; very impressive. 5. Reluctant : Unwilling and hesitant; disinclined. 6. Cohesive : United and working together effectively. 📚 READING SESSION Set the right goals  Set goals that are in line with your life purpose.  All your life goals (such as family, wellness, career, personal development and so on) need to be cohesive and support each other for long-term benefits.  If goals from different categories of your life are conflicting, then you’re likely to be demotivated and could stop working on them. Goal-setting is an important process.  Set SMART goals (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound).  If you prefer another method or framework, then go for it. You also need to review the relevance of your goals from time to time ...

Words of the day | Day 38 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶ Words of the day 1. Wreck : Destroy ship etc. as in storm. 2. Intuitive : Using or based on what one feels to be true even without conscious reasoning; instinctive. 3. Defiant : Defending Something. 4. Altruistic : Showing a disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others; unselfish. 5. Denialist : A statement that something is not true or does not exist. 6. Glitter : A bright, shimmering reflected light. 🧶 Idiom for Today 1. For my money : In my opinion. 2. You guess is as good as mine : When one doesn’t know the solution or answer to a problem instead of admitting “I don’t know or have the solution or answer.”

Words of the day | Day 37 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶ Words of the day 1. Delete : Strikeout or Takeout. 2. Exuberant : Full of energy, excitement, and cheerfulness. 3. Protagonist : The leading character or one of the major characters in a play, film, novel, etc. 4. Hallyu : "Korean wave," or "Korean fever," it refers to the sudden increase in popularity of South Korean culture around the world in the last ten years. 5. Grin : A broad smile.

Words of the day | Day 36 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶ Words of the day 1. Increment : Amount of Increase. 2. Improvement : An example of improving or being improved. 3. Provoke : To cause a reaction, especially a negative one. 4. Vigour : Physical strength and good health. 5. Stumble : To step awkwardly while walking or running and fall or begin to fall. 6. Thrash : A violent or noisy movement of beating or thrashing. 7. Attic : The dialect of Greek used by the ancient Athenians. It was the chief literary form of classical Greek. 8. Restaurateur : A person who owns and manages a restaurant. 9. Enthusiasm : Intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval. 10. Hectic :   being overly busy or full of activity . 11. Exhilarating : Making you feel very excited and happy. 12. Allyship : The condition of being actively supportive, especially to people and groups that suffer discrimination.

Words of the day | Day 35 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶ Words for Today 1. Advent : Arrival. 2. Yobbish : (especially of a young person) rude, noisy, and aggressive. 3. Sorrowful : Very Sad or Depression. 4. Colossal : Extremely large or great. 5. Summon : Make an effort to produce (a particular quality or reaction) from within oneself. 6. Lasso : A rope with a noose at one end, used especially in North America for catching cattle.

Words of the day | Day 34 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶ Words for Today 1. Interview : Meeting. 2. Often : Many times. 3. Bigwig : A person who has an important or powerful position. 4. Soaked : Extremely wet. 5. Loner : A person who likes to do things on their own without other people. 🧶 Phrase for Today 1. Hold that thought : Someone to remember an idea or thought that has just been mentioned, especially because it will be useful later. Remembering, reminding and reminders. 💡QUOTE FOR TODAY "Speak only when you feel your words are better than the silence" - A P J Abdul kalam .

Words of the day | Day 34 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶ Words of the day  1. Adjust : Regulate. 2. Prink : Spend time making minor adjustments to one's appearance. 3. Subtle : Not loud, bright, noticeable, or obvious in any way. 4. Cynical : Believing that people are generally selfish and dishonest.

Words of the day | Day 33 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶ Words for Today 1. Winter : The coldest season of the year. 2. Embarrassment : A feeling of self-consciousness, shame, or awkwardness. 3. Collaboration : The situation of two or more people working together to create or achieve the same thing. 4. Faith : Complete trust or confidence in someone or something. 5. Astute : Having or showing an ability to accurately assess situations or people and turn this to one's advantage. 🧶 Phrase of Today 1. Stress buster : Something that reduce stress.

Words of the day | Day 30 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶Words for Today 1. Intrigue : Conduct secret plot. 2. Transmission : The action or process of transmitting something, or the state of being transmitted. 3. Loiter : Stand or wait around without apparent purpose. 4. Impairs : Weaken or damage (something, especially a faculty or function). 5. Intruder :  someone who enters a place or situation despite not being invited. 6. Felony : A crime regarded in the US and many other judicial systems as more serious than a misdemeanour. 📚 READING SESSION PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT : Personality development helps you develop a positive attitude in life. An individual with a negative attitude finds a problem in every situation. Rather than cribbing and criticizing people around, analyze the whole situation and try to find an appropriate solution for the same. Remember, if there is a problem, there has to be a solution as well. Never lose your cool. It would make the situation worse.

Words of the day | Day 32 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶Words for Today 1. Amaze : Fill with great surprise or wonder. 2. Perilous : Full of danger or risk. 3. Impart : To communicate information to someone: 4. Excruciating : Intensely painful. 5. Desperate : Feeling or showing a hopeless sense that a situation is so bad as to be impossible to deal with.

Words of the day | Day 31 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶ Words for Today 1. Physiology : Science of function of living organisms. 2. Sanguine : Optimistic or positive, especially in an apparently bad or difficult situation. 3. Contemporary : A person or thing living or existing at the same time as another. 4. Godspeed : An expression of good wishes to a person starting a journey. 5. Constructive criticism : The process of offering actionable feedback in a friendly manner to help an employee perform better.  6. Fluctuate : The rise and fall irregularly in number or amount. 7. Taboo : A social or religious custom prohibiting or restricting a particular practice or forbidding association with a particular person, place, or thing. 💡QUOTE OF DAY Always remember that you are absolutely unique. Just like everyone else. -Margaret Mead

Words of the day | Day 29 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶ Words of the day 1. Embitter : Make more bitter. 2. Agathokakological : Composed of both good and evil.  3. Sobriquet : A person's nickname. 4. Iffy : Doubtful and uncertain. 5. Rocket Science : Something very difficult to understand. 6. Hierarchy : A system in which members of an organization or society are ranked according to relative status or authority. 💡QUOTE OF THE DAY “We realize the importance of our voices only when we are silenced.” ― Malala Yousafzai

Words of the day | Day 27 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶Words for Today 1. Level : Surface parallel with the horizon. 2. Impish : Inclined to do slightly naughty things for fun; mischievous. 3. Benevolent : (of an organization) serving a charitable rather than a profit-making purpose. 4. Outage : A period when a power supply or other service is not available or when equipment is closed down.

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 Short Short Story - by Manna K  Abraham Once upon a time there was a boy.  He would pull the hair of the girls in class and when they complained they were told that they were being over sensitive. He would grip the arms of his sisters and twist it until they cried in pain. The mother would intervene with a smile and say, “let her go!’  To her, her boy was a tough guy. Years went by… One day the newspaper carried his picture. Accused and convicted of brutally raping his colleague.

Words of the day | Day 26 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶ Words for Today 1. Lean : A deviation from the perpendicular; an inclination. 2. Polydactyly : A condition in which a person or animal has more than fire fingers or toes on one, or on each, hand or foot. 3. Solitary : Existing alone or feeling alone. 4. Fanaticism : The quality of being fanatical. 5. Sustainability :  Avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance. "the pursuit of global environmental sustainability" 6. Jugaad : A flexible approach to problem solving that use limited resources in an innovative way. 7. Persevering: Continue doing something despite of difficulties. 💡QUOTE OF DAY "If you want to shine like a sun first burn like a sun" - A P J Abdhul Kalam. 📚READING SESSION Stay organized  Having a morning routine is a common habit among successful people.  Any routine is part of the process. Working hard (and smart) while persevering, are some of the other things that you have to do to reach your set g...

Words of the day | Day 25 | Everyday English Practice

 ðŸ§¶ Words of the day 1. Leap : Jump or Spring. 2. Acclimatize : Become a accustomed to a new climate or new conditions ; adjust. 3. Succumb : Fail to resist pressure, temptation, or some other negative force. 💡 QUOTE OF THE DAY “Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.”— Confucius

Words of the day | Day 24 | Everyday English Practice

🧶 Words of the day 1. Immobile : Motionless. 2. Wound : An injury to living tissue caused by a cut, blow, or other impact, typically one in which the skin is cut or broken. 3. Epicure : A person who takes particular pleasure in fine food and drink. 4. Annex : A building joined to or associated with a main building, providing additional space or accommodation. 5. Ecstatic : A person subject to mystical experiences. 6. Pseudo : Not genuine; spurious or sham. 🧶 Phrase for Today 1. Long time no see : It is a long time since we last met (used as a greeting).