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Word of the day - #Pulchritude
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Consternation (🗣️ ˌkɒn stəˈneɪ.ʃən) - a feeling of shock or worry Example - We stared at each other in consternation. #Consternation #EnglishWithDev #wordoftheday
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Torrid (🗣️ ˈtɒr.ɪd) - full of strong emotions, especially connected with sex and love Example - "a torrid love affair" #EnglishWithDev #wordoftheday #Torrid #learnenglish #vocabulary #esl
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Idiom - Put/set the cat among the pigeons
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Loutish (English Vocabulary Word) 🌿 🗣️ /ˈlaʊ.tɪʃ/ Meaning - behaving in a very rude, offensive, and sometimes violent way Example - She complained to me about a couple of loutish students. #Loutish #EnglishWithDev #learnenglishonline #learnlanguages #ieltsvocabulary
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Irascible 🗣️ /ɪˈræs.ə.bəl/ - becoming angry very easily Example - She's becoming more and more irascible as she grows older. #EnglishWithDev #learnenglish #wordoftheday #Irascible #vocabulary #englishlearning
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Enervate - to make somebody feel weak and tired #Enervate #english #vocabulary
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Demagogue (🗣️ ˈdem.ə.ɡɒɡ) - a person, esp. a political leader, who wins support by exciting people’s emotions rather than giving them reasons Example - His opponent called him a bigoted demagogue. #EnglishWithDev #wordoftheday #Demagogue
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Capitulate (🗣️ kəˈpɪtʃ.ə.leɪt) - to agree to do something that you have been refusing to do for a long time Example - They were finally forced to capitulate to the terrorists' demands. #Capitulate #EnglishWithDev #vocabulary #learnenglish #englishteacher
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Word - Churlish 🗣️ /ˈtʃɜː.lɪʃ/ Meaning - rude, unfriendly, and unpleasant Example - They invited me to dinner and I thought it would be churlish to refuse. #EnglishWithDev #learnenglish #english #wordoftheday #Churlish #englishteacher #inglesonline #aprenderingles
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Whinge (🗣️ wɪndʒ) - to complain, especially about something that does not seem important Example - People were whinging about the lack of service. #Whinge #learnenglish
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Dexterous (🗣️ ˈdek.strəs) - having the ability to perform a difficult action quickly and skilfully with the hands Example - Baseball players have to be fast and dexterous. #Dexterous #WordOfTheWeek #EnglishWithDev
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Word - Rapture 🗣️ ˈræp.tʃər Meaning - a feeling of extreme happiness Example - The children gazed at her in rapture. #EnglishWithDev #wordoftheday #Rapture #vocabulary
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Scurrilous (🗣️ ˈskʌr.ə.ləs) - very rude and offensive, and intended to damage somebody’s reputation Example - He wrote a scurrilous piece about me in the local press. #Scurrilous #EnglishWithDev #learnenglish
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Example - The winners were felicitated by the Chief Minister himself. #EnglishWithDev #Felicitate #wordoftheday
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Face the music (idiom)
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Word - Incessant 🗣️ /ɪnˈses.ənt/ Meaning - never stopping, especially in an annoying or unpleasant way Example - The region endured weeks of incessant rain. #Incessant #englishvocabulary #wordoftheday #EnglishWithDev #eslteacher #ieltsvocabulary #learnenglish #englishteacher
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Word ➡ Enigma 🗣️ /ɪˈnɪɡ.mə/ Meaning - a person, thing or situation that is difficult to understand Example - To her friends, she was always something of an enigma. #english #englishlearning #englishteacher #englishvocabulary #vocabulary #EnglishWithDev #wordoftheday #Enigma
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Mangle (🗣️ ˈmæŋ.ɡəl) - to damage something so badly that it is difficult to see what it looked like originally Example - His arm was mangled in the machine. #Mangle
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Word of the day - Voracious
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Incapacitate (🗣️ ˌɪn.kəˈpæs.ɪ.teɪt) - to make somebody unable to do something Example - The accident left me incapacitated for seven months. #Incapacitate #EnglishWithDev
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"He was assailed with insults and abuse as he left the court." #Assail
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Sophomoric (🗣️ ˌsɒf.əˈmɒr.ɪk) - silly and behaving like a child Example - Her behavior at the party was sophomoric. #Sophomoric #vocab #english #EnglishWithDev
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Word of the day - Tendentious "He made some extremely tendentious remarks."
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Word of the day - #Apathy "Such attitudes can only lead to apathy."
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Word - Sashay 🗣️ /ˈsæʃ.eɪ/ Meaning - to walk in a very confident but relaxed way, especially in order to be noticed Example - I watched her as she sashayed across the room. #EnglishWithDev #Sashay #ingles #aprenderingles #words #english
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Erudition (🗣️ ˌer.ʊˈdɪʃ.ən) - the state of having or containing a lot of knowledge that is known by few people Example - His erudition was apparently endless. #EnglishWithDev #Erudition #wordoftheday #englishlanguage #englishteacher #englishwords #aprenderingles
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Purloin (🗣️ pəˈlɔɪn) - to steal something Example - I was using a pen that I'd purloined from the office. #Purloin #vocabulary #EnglishWithDev
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Example - I’m fed up with her #sanctimonious attitude.
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Callous (🗣️ ˈkæl.əs) - without sympathy or feeling for other people Example - As callous as it may sound, trying to help some students is a waste of time. #EnglishWithDev #wordoftheday #Callous #learnenglish #englishteacher
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Felicitous (🗣️ fəˈlɪs.ɪ.təs) - suitable or right and expressing well the intended thought or feeling Example - He summed up Jack's achievements in one or two felicitous phrases. #Felicitous
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Word of the day - Quotidian 🗣️ /kwəʊˈtɪd.i.ən/ #Quotidian #EnglishWithDev
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Unsullied (🗣️ ʌnˈsʌlid) - not damaged or made dirty by anything Example - She had the combined talents of toughness, intellect, experience and unsullied reputation. #EnglishWithDev #learnenglish #wordoftheday #Unsullied
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Word of the day - Circumlocution Meaning - ​the use of more words than are necessary, instead of speaking or writing in a clear, direct way Example - I'm trying to avoid circumlocutions in my writing. #Circumlocution #englishteacher #EnglishWithDev
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Melee (🗣️ ˈmel.eɪ) - a situation in which a crowd of people are in a hurry or pushing each other in a confused way Example - We lost sight of each other in the melee. #Melee #EnglishWithDev
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Word ➡ Repugnant 🗣️ /rɪˈpʌɡ.nənt/ Meaning - making you feel strong dislike Examples - (1) The idea of eating meat was repugnant to her. (2) We found his suggestion absolutely repugnant. #learn_english #ingl ês #englishwords #learnenglisheasily #wotd #Repugnant #EnglishWithDev
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Descry (🗣️ dɪˈskraɪ) - to see or notice something or someone Example - Miss Bates, passing near the window, descried Mr Knightley on horseback not far off. #EnglishWithDev #learnenglish #wordoftheday #Descry #eslteacher #englishteacher
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Radiant (🗣️ ˈreɪ.di.ənt) - obviously very happy, or very beautiful Example - She gave a radiant smile when she heard his news. #wordoftheday #Radiant #wotd #englishtutor #englishwords
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Genial (🗣️ ˈdʒiː.ni.əl) - friendly and cheerful Example - Her manner was quite genial. #EnglishWithDev #learnenglish #wordoftheday #Genial #englishteacher
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Word - Realm👇 Meaning: (1) an area of interest or activity Example: Students' interests are mostly limited to the academic realm. Meaning: (2) A realm is a country that has a king or queen. Example: Defence of the realm is crucial. #wordoftheday #Realm #vocab #englishteacher
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Word - Outlandish 🗣️ /ˌaʊtˈlæn.dɪʃ/ Meaning - strange and unusual Examples - (1) She liked to dress in outlandish clothes. (2) The actress wore an outlandish dress to the awards ceremony. #esl #ielts #toefl #english #ingles #Outlandish #wordsoftheday #EnglishWithDev
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Inclement (adjective) - (of weather) unpleasant, esp. cold or stormy 🗣️ /ɪnˈklem.ənt/ Example - The concert in the park was postponed because of the inclement weather. #Inclement #wordoftheday #englishlanguage #EnglishWithDev
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Debacle (🗣️ deɪˈbɑː.kəl) - a complete failure, especially because of bad planning and organization Example - The collapse of the company was described as the greatest financial debacle in US history. #debacle #esl #EnglishWithDev #wordoftheday
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Vivacious (🗣️ vɪˈveɪ.ʃəs) - (esp. of a woman or girl) full of energy and enthusiasm Example - He had three pretty, vivacious daughters. #Vivacious #wordoftheday #EnglishWithDev #learnenglish #languagelearning #languageschool
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Docile (🗣️ˈdəʊ saɪl) - calm in manner and easy to control Example - They have a big dog, but he’s friendly and docile. #EnglishWithDev #Docile #learnenglish #wordoftheday
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Luminary (🗣️ ˈluː.mɪ.nər.i) - a person who is famous and important in a particular area of activity Example - Various leading luminaries of the arts were invited. #EnglishWithDev #learnenglish #english #words #wordoftheweek #Luminary #vocabulary #eslteacher
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Genuflect - to bend the knee or touch one knee to the floor in reverence or worship Example - People were genuflecting in front of the altar. #EnglishWithDev #learnenglish #wordoftheday #Genuflect
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Hit the roof (also hit the ceiling) - to become extremely angry Example - Dad will hit the roof when he finds out I dented the car. #idiom #englishidioms #idiomoftheday #hittheroof #englishteacher #EnglishWithDev #hittheceiling
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Word of the day - Deluded (dɪˈluː.dɪd) Meaning - believing things that are not real or true Example - People are deluded if they think climate change is going to fix itself. #EnglishWithDev #learnenglish #wordoftheday #deluded
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Word - Apocryphal Example - Most of the stories about him are apocryphal. #apocryphal #EnglishWithDev #wordoftheday
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"Don't listen to any of his blarney!" #Blarney #EnglishWithDev
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"There is a whole panoply of remedies and drugs available to the modern doctor." #Panoply #EnglishWithDev
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Convalesce (🗣️ ˌkɒn.vəˈles) - to rest in order to get better after an illness Example - After your operation, you'll need to convalesce for a week or two. #EnglishWithDev #wordoftheday #Convalesce
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Fatuous (🗣️ˈfætʃ.u.əs) - foolish or done without thinking Example - The Chief was left speechless by this fatuous remark. #EnglishWithDev #Fatuous #eslteacher #englishteachers #vocabulary #ielts #englishtips #wordoftheday
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Kindred (🗣️ ˈkɪn.drəd) - similar or related Example - They sell dried fruit and nuts and other kindred products. #Kindred
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Salubrious (🗣️ səˈluː.bri.əs) - ​(of a place) pleasant to live in; clean and healthy Example - We had to move to a house in a less salubrious area. #Salubrious #englishteacher #vocabulary #englishlearning #EnglishWithDev
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Word - Asunder 🗣️ /əˈsʌn.dər/ Meaning - into forcefully separated pieces Example - Their lives were torn asunder by the tragedy. #EnglishWithDev #wordoftheday #Asunder #ielts #toefl #learnenglishonline #eslteaching #englishwords
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Word of the day - Exodus
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Clandestine (🗣️ klænˈdes.tɪn) - planned or done in secret, especially describing something that is not officially allowed Example - He has been having a clandestine affair with his secretary for three years. #clandestine #learnenglish #wordoftheday #EnglishWithDev
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Word ➡ Waffle 🗣️ /ˈwɒf.əl/ Meaning - to talk or write using a lot of words but without saying anything interesting or important Example - The principal waffled on about exam results but no one was listening. #learnenglish #englishteacher #EnglishWithDev #Waffle #wordoftheday
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Flip out - to become extremely angry or to lose control of yourself from surprise or shock Example - I nearly flipped out when she told me she and Dev were getting married. #EnglishWithDev #phrasalverb #phrasalverbs #phrasalverbs #flipout #learnenglishonline #learnlanguages
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Word - Moonstruck 🗣️ /ˈmuːnˌstrʌk/ Meaning - behaving in a silly or slightly crazy way, especially when you are in love Example - My moonstruck friend wouldn't listen to my advice. #Moonstruck #wordoftheday #englishvocabulary #learnenglish #englishlearning #EnglishWithDev
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Example - "I never trust anything he says - the man's an inveterate liar." #inveterate #EnglishWithDev
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Detritus (🗣️ dɪˈtraɪ.təs) - waste material or rubbish, especially left after a particular event Example - The stadium was littered with the detritus of yesterday's concert. #EnglishWithDev #wordoftheday #Detritus #learnenglish #englishteacher #inglesonline #ielts
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"Her enthusiasm for the whole idea was waning rapidly." #EnglishWithDev #wordoftheday #wane
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Word ➡ Edify 👇 🗣️ /ˈed.ɪ.faɪ/ Meaning - to improve people’s minds or characters by teaching them about something Example - It is not clear whether the purpose is to edify, or simply to make money. #speakenglish #WOTD #englishteachers #englishlessons #EnglishWithDev #edify
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Word of the day - Puffy Meaning - swollen to a size slightly larger than usual Example - Her eyes were still puffy with sleep. #words #english #word #language #Puffy #learnenglish #EnglishWithDev
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Word of the day - Amorphous
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Bogart (🗣️ ˈbəʊ.ɡɑːt) - to keep something for yourself when it was intended to be shared Example - Dev advised his friends not to bogart all the snacks before the rest of the party guests arrived. #EnglishWithDev #wordoftheday #Bogart
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Word of the day - #Souvenir Example - I bought the ring as a souvenir of Greece.
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Tardy (🗣️ ˈtɑː.di) - slow or late in happening or arriving Example - Justice is often tardy but you must not lose faith in the system. #wordoftheday #Tardy #EnglishWithDev
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Word - Retinue 👇 Meaning - a group of people who help and who travel with an important person Example - The president travels with a large retinue of aides and bodyguards. #Retinue #EnglishWithDev #learnenglish
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Brusque (🗣️ bruːsk) - quick and rude in manner or speech Example - His secretary was a little brusque with me. #EnglishWithDev #brusque
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Word - Palpable 🗣️ /ˈpæl.pə.bəl/ Meaning - so obvious that it can easily be seen or known, or (of a feeling) so strong that it seems as if it can be touched or physically felt The tension in the room was palpable during the exam. #wordoftheday #palpable #vocab #EnglishWithDev
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Unfettered (🗣️ ʌnˈfet.əd) - not limited by rules or any other controlling influence Example - Poets are unfettered by the normal rules of sentence structure. #Unfettered #EnglishWithDev #wordoftheday
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Intrepid (🗣️ ɪnˈtrep.ɪd) - extremely brave and showing no fear of dangerous situations Example - Traders and missionaries often proved themselves to be intrepid explorers. #EnglishWithDev #learnenglish #wordoftheday #Intrepid #eslteacher #ieltsvocabulary #learnenglishonline
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"We found a glade in the forest." #wordoftheday #glade
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Jingoism (🗣️ ˈdʒɪŋ.ɡəʊ.ɪ.zəm) - ​a strong belief that your own country is best, especially when this is expressed in support of war with another country Example - When the war began many people were caught up in a wave of jingoism. #Jingoism #EnglishWithDev
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Word - Connive (🗣️ kəˈnaɪv) "The government was accused of having connived with the security forces to permit murder." #Connive #wordoftheday #englishlanguage #ielts #EnglishWithDev
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Fender bender - a road accident in which the vehicles involved are only slightly damaged Example - It was just a fender-bender. #EnglishWithDev #learnenglish #wordoftheday #esl
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"They're all liars and dissemblers." #Dissembler #EnglishWithDev #wordoftheday
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Idiom - Ice in your veins Meaning - the ability to remain calm and controlled in a difficult situation in which other people would become afraid or upset Example - They can't believe how calm he was the whole time. He must have ice in his veins. #idioms #iceidiom
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Oneiric (🗣️ əʊˈnaɪ.rɪk) - like a dream, or relating to dreams Example - The film thrills with its indelible, oneiric imagery. #Oneiric #englishword #wordoftheday #EnglishWithDev #languagelearning #dictionary
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Overweening (🗣️ ˌəʊ.vəˈwiː.nɪŋ) - being too proud or confident in yourself Example - He is driven by overweening ambition. #EnglishWithDev #wordoftheday #Overweening #learnenglish #vocabulary #ielts #englishtips #englishlesson
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inalienable right - a right that cannot be taken away from you example - Employees should have an inalienable right to participate in decisions that affect them. #inalienable
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Adamant (🗣️ ˈæd.ə.mənt) - If someone is adamant about something, they are determined not to change their mind about it. "We've tried to talk him into coming with us, but he's adamant about staying here." #wordoftheday #learnenglish #ieltsvocabulary #EnglishWithDev #Adamant
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A little bird told me (idiom)
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Tawdry (🗣️ ˈtɔː.dri) - looking bright and attractive but in fact cheap and of low quality Example - She found dressing-gowns and slippers so tawdry. #EnglishWithDev #Tawdry #learnenglish #wordoftheday #eslteacher #englishteacher
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English with Dev
9 months
Raucous (🗣️ ˈrɔː.kəs) - loud and unpleasant Example - Raucous laughter came from the next room. #Raucous #wordoftheday #wotd #englishtutor #languagelearning #EnglishWithDev #englishclass #esl #englishexpressions
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English with Dev
8 months
Accolade (🗣️ ˈæk.ə.leɪd) - praise or an award for an achievement that people admire Example - He's been granted the ultimate accolade - his face on a postage stamp. #wordoftheday #Accolade
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