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Words of the day | Day 62 | Everyday English Practice

🧶 Words of the day 1. Apatheist: S omeone who is not interested in accepting or rejecting any claims that gods exist or do not exist . 2.  Zenith: T he time at which something is most powerful or successful. "Since my energy is at its zenith in the morning, I prefer to get my larger tasks completed at the start of the day."

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 50 | Everyday English Practice

 🧶 Words for Today 1. Lid : Moveable cover for a box or pot. 2. Mitigate : To make something less harmful, unpleasant, or bad 3. Serendipity : The occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way. 4. Abundance : Very large quantity of something. 5. Beside : At the side of; next to. 6. Besides : In addition to; apart from. 🧶 Phrase for Today 1. Stone's throw away : A short distance. 2. Rub on the wrong side : To cause (someone) to be angry or annoyed.

Words of the day | Day 49 | Everyday English Practice

 🧶 Words for Today 1. Tedious : Long Boring . 2. Repercussion : Impact. 3. Discord : Disagreement. 4. Prave : To be both proud and brave. 5. Outdoorsy : Of, associated with, or fond of the outdoors. 6. Solitude : The state or situation of being alone. 💡Quote of the Day  Discussion is an exchange of knowledge, An argument an exchange of ignorance. - Robert Quillen

Words of the day | Day 44 | Everyday English Practice

 🧶 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

 🧶 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

 🧶 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

 🧶 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 33 | Everyday English Practice

 🧶 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

 🧶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 31 | Everyday English Practice

 🧶 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 to Use Instead of Very | Day 23 | Everyday English Practice

 🧶 Words to Use Instead of Very 1. Furious : Very angry. 2. Massive : Very big. 3. Deafening : Very noisy. 4. Awful  : Very bad. 5. Petite  : Very small. 6. Hilarious : Very funny. 7. Exhausted : Very tired. 8. Frail : Very weak. 9. Obvious : Very clear. 10. Ecstatic : Very happy. 11. Cautious : Very careful. 📚 READING SESSION Gratitude is a popular buzzword that we often associate with the Thanksgiving holiday, but the simple act of being thankful is a practice that we can implement every day of the year. Consider the idea that ordinary life is something to be grateful for. Are you alive? Do you have air to breathe, food to eat, people who care about you? Gratitude is also an expression that works wonders on our bodies, minds, and souls. On the most basic level, gratitude increases happiness—if we choose it and take responsibility for our own attitudes. Look for proof of this in people you know who are happy in their own lives.

Words of the day | Day 22 | Everyday English Practice

💡 QUOTE OF THE DAY "I march to a different beat, I Dance to a different music. You not understanding doesn't make it wrong." - Manna K Abraham 🧶 Words of the day 1. Ad hoc :  when necessary or needed.      "the group was constituted ad hoc " 2. Cheapskate :  One who tries to avoid paying a fair share of costs or expenses.      "she told him he was a cheapskate " 3. Compliment : Expression of praise. 4. Complement : A thing that contributes extra features to something else in such away as to improve or emphasize it's quality. 5. Elegant :  Graceful and stylish in appearance or manner.      "she will look elegant in black" 6. Belligerent : Attacking Mood or Aggressive.      "the mood at the meeting was belligerent " 7. Bizarre : Strange or Unusal situation.      "a bizarre situation" 8. Hustle : Push Roughly. 9. Dismal : Gloomy Mood.      "the dismal weather made the late aftern...

Words of the day | Day 20 | Everyday English Practice

 🧶 Words of the day 1. Dairy : Place where milk butter etc. are made. 2. Runt : The smallest and weakest litter of kittens. 3. Age last : The person who does not have humour sense. 4. Snoop : A furtive investigation. 5. Adorable : Extremely Charming. 6. Supper : Food we eat at Night. 🧶 Idiom for Today 1. Hit the sack : Go to Sleep. 2. Let the cat out of  the bag : To allow a secret to be known, usually without intending to.

Words of the day | Day 19 | Everyday English Practice

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 🧶 Words for Today 1. Learn : Study. 2. Crisp : Brittle or easy crumbling. 3. Anxious : Uneasy easy with fear and desire. 4. Anxiety : Feeling of uncertainty, fear or desire. 5. Naive : Innocent. 6. Fury : Extreme strength or violence in an action or a natural phenomenon. 7. Petrolhead :  Someone who likes and is very interested in cars . 🧶Idiom for Today 1. Straight Arrow : An honest, morally upright person. 🗣 QUOTE OF THE DAY Don’t walk behind me, I may not lead. Don’t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend. - [ Albert Camus ]

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 ...

Words of the day | Day 12 | Everyday English Practice

 🧶 Words of the day 1. Fascinating : Extremely interesting. "It was a bewildering and fascinating place." "The geology of New Mexico is fascinating ." 2. Bold :  (of a person, action, or idea) showing a willingness to take risks; confident and courageous. "a bold attempt to solve the crisis" 3. Hoax :  f alsehood deliberately fabricated to masquerade as the truth. "Other believe they are nothing more than a hoax ." "In November 1942, a cruel hoax was played upon the Camp." 4. Stereotype : A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. "I try not to immediately stereotype and judge people based on their outward appearances." "College students have a stereotype of wearing the pajamas to class, so why not embrace it?"

Words of the day | Day 11 | Everyday English Practice

 🧶 Words of the day 1. Nostrum : A scheme or remedy for bringing about some social or political reform or improvement. "during tough times, populist nostrums gain favour" 2. Alone : single, unaccompanied. "I spoke to her alone for twenty minutes." 3. Philanthropist : A person who seeks to promote the welfare of others, especially by the generous donation of money to good causes. "the trust was founded by an American philanthropist" 📚 READING SESSION 🧠 What the paragraph says : Have an Opinion . There is nothing more tiresome than trying to talk to someone who has no opinion on anything. A conversation has nowhere to go if you have nothing to expound on. If, however, you have an uncommon point of view or differing opinion, you are more interesting and stimulating to be with socially (unless you're a know-it-all, of course). A unique outlook expands everyone's perspective.