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Month: April 2021

Noun > Vendetta

09/04/2021 frank

Noun – Vendetta 1 : a feud between different clans or families : blood feud 2 : an often prolonged series of retaliatory, vengeful, or hostile acts or exchange of such acts Examples of VENDETTA “In the pilot episode of Read More …

Nouns, Англійська щодняNoun

Adjective > spic-and-span

09/04/2021 frank

Adjective – spic-and-span very clean and neat He keeps the house spic-and-span.

Adjectives, Англійська щодняAdjective

Verb > Hang out

08/04/202108/04/2021 frank

Verb – Hang out 1 informal : to be or stay somewhere for a period of time without doing much The gang hangs out at the corner store. Our dog spends all his time hanging out (=hanging around ) on Read More …

Verbs, Англійська щодняPhrasal, verb

Noun > Hub

08/04/2021 frank

Noun – Hub (count) 1 : the central and most active part or place the hub of the city The island is a major tourist hub. (=a place where many tourists go) She was at the hub of all the Read More …

Nouns, Англійська щодняNoun

Verb > Gamble

07/04/2021 frank

Verb – Gamble 1 (no object) : to play a game in which you can win or lose money or possessions : to bet money or other valuable things I like to gamble. He’s been drinking and gambling heavily. gambling Read More …

Verbs, Англійська щодняverb

Idiom > Fly high

07/04/2021 frank

Idiom – Fly high (informal) 1 : to be very happy and excited She was flying high after her excellent exam results. 2 : to be very successful After some difficult years, the company is flying high again.

Idiom, Англійська щодняIdiom

Adjective > Nonsensical

06/04/2021 frank

Adjective – Nonsensical very foolish or silly a nonsensical argument It would be nonsensical to accept the lower paying job.

Adjectives, Англійська щодняAdjective

Noun > Bezel

06/04/2021 frank

Noun – Bezel Although we know that the word “bezel” came into English through French around the year 1611, we’re not sure where it ultimately came from. It first meant “a sloping edge, especially one on a blade.” Today, a Read More …

Nouns, Англійська щодняCountable, Noun

Later vs. Latter

05/04/2021 frank

Later vs. Latter Today I’m going to explain the difference between the words LATER and LATTER. They’re only different by one letter – later has one T and latter has two Ts – but they have different pronunciations and different Read More …

Vocabulary, Англійська щодняVocabulary

Verb > Socialize

05/04/2021 frank

Verb – Socialize 1 (no object) : to talk to and do things with other people in a friendly way She danced and socialized at the party. — often + with He doesn’t socialize with the other players on the Read More …

Verbs, Англійська щодняverb

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