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06 Dec, 15:27


#Vocabulary
#Word_Of_The_Day

225. Gigantic (adjective) means extremely large, enormous, or colossal in size, amount, or extent. (เฐ…เฐคเฐฟเฐชเฑ†เฐฆเฑเฐฆ)

#Synonyms:

1. Enormous
2. Colossal
3. Huge
4. Massive
5. Immense

#Antonyms:

1. Tiny
2. Small
3. Petite
4. Miniature
5. Modest

Example Sentences:

1. The gigantic tree towered over the houses in the neighborhood.

2. The stadium was packed with a gigantic crowd of enthusiastic fans.

3. The company made a gigantic profit this year thanks to its new product line.

4. A gigantic wave crashed onto the shore, leaving everyone in awe.

5. The explorers discovered a gigantic cave hidden deep in the forest.

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06 Dec, 04:41


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05 Dec, 12:33


#Vocabulary
#Word_Of_The_Day

224. Fastidious (adjective) describes someone who is very attentive to detail, meticulous, or difficult to please, often because of high standards or specific preferences. (เฐธเฑเฐจเฑเฐจเฐฟเฐคเฐฎเฑˆเฐจ/เฐ•เฐšเฑเฐšเฐฟเฐคเฐฎเฑˆเฐจ)

#Synonyms:

1. Meticulous
2. Perfectionist
3. Fussy
4. Picky
5. Exacting

#Antonyms:

1. Careless
2. Easygoing
3. Undemanding
4. Uncritical
5. Indifferent

Example Sentences:

1. She is fastidious about her appearance, ensuring every detail is perfect.

2. His fastidious nature made him an excellent editor for the project.

3. The chefโ€™s fastidious attention to flavor earned him a Michelin star.

4. He was so fastidious about cleanliness that he cleaned the kitchen twice a day.

5. The artist worked with fastidious care, ensuring every stroke was flawless.

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22 Nov, 04:46


#Vocabulary
#Word_Of_The_Day

223. Elucidate


Elucidate (verb) means to explain or make something clear, often by providing more details or clarification. (เฐตเฐฟเฐตเฐฐเฐฟเฐ‚เฐšเฑ)

#Synonyms:

1. Clarify
2. Explain
3. Illustrate
4. Expound
5. Illuminate

#Antonyms:

1. Obscure
2. Confuse
3. Complicate
4. Muddle
5. Cloud

Example Sentences:

1. The professor asked him to elucidate his point for the rest of the class.

2. The diagram helps to elucidate the complex concept of quantum mechanics.

3. Could you elucidate the steps involved in solving this problem?

4. The guideโ€™s role is to elucidate the history behind each artifact in the museum.

5. She tried to elucidate her feelings, but words failed her.

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22 Nov, 04:18


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22 Nov, 04:18


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๐ŸŒธTenses (1-14)

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22 Nov, 04:18


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๐ŸŒธTenses (15-25)

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22 Nov, 04:18


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๐ŸŒธTenses (26-32)

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15 Nov, 12:08


#Word_Of_The_Day
#Vocabulary

๐ŸŒธ220. Brittle


Brittle (adjective) means something hard but likely to break or shatter easily, often due to its lack of flexibility. It can also describe a person or situation that is emotionally fragile or tense. (เฐฌเฐฒเฐนเฑ€เฐจเฐฎเฑˆเฐจ)

#Synonyms:

1. Fragile
2. Breakable
3. Delicate
4. Weak
5. Frail

#Antonyms:

1. Strong
2. Flexible
3. Durable
4. Resilient
5. Tough

Example Sentences:

1. The ancient vase was so brittle that it crumbled at the slightest touch.

2. Winter air can make your skin feel dry and brittle.

3. Her brittle confidence wavered as she faced the large audience.

4. After years in the sun, the plastic had become brittle and easily shattered.

5. The discussion grew brittle as tensions rose between the two opposing sides.

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15 Nov, 12:08


#idiom

To lock horns with someone = to have an argument

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15 Nov, 12:07


#Vocabulary
Meanings of important words in the passage.


1. Extraordinary - very unusual or remarkable; something that stands out due to its exceptional quality. (เฐ…เฐธเฐพเฐงเฐพเฐฐเฐฃเฐฎเฑˆเฐจ)

2. Grandeur - impressive beauty, scale, or style, especially when describing something large and magnificent. (เฐตเฑˆเฐญเฐตเฐ‚)


3. Vastness - the great extent or size of something; often used to describe something large and open, like the ocean or sky. (เฐตเฐฟเฐธเฑเฐคเฐพเฐฐเฐค)


4. Intricate - very detailed and complex; often used for describing something with many small parts or elaborate details. (เฐ•เฑเฐฒเฐฟเฐทเฑเฐŸเฐฎเฑˆเฐจ)


5. Captivate - to attract and hold the attention or interest of someone; to charm or enchant. (เฐ†เฐ•เฐฐเฑเฐทเฐฟเฐ‚เฐšเฑ)


6. Relentless - continuing without becoming weaker; something persistent and unstoppable. (เฐจเฐฟเฐฐเฐ‚เฐคเฐฐเฐค)


7. Curiosity - a strong desire to know or learn something; the feeling of wanting to explore or understand more. (เฐ‰เฐคเฑเฐธเฑเฐ•เฐค)


8. Rekindle
- to relight or revive something, such as feelings or interest. (เฐชเฑเฐจเฐฐเฑเฐœเฑเฐœเฑ€เฐตเฐ‚)


9. Perspectives - a particular attitude or way of viewing something; a point of view. (เฐฆเฑƒเฐ•เฑเฐ•เฑ‹เฐฃเฐ‚)


10. Enrich - to improve or enhance the quality or value of something. (เฐธเฑเฐธเฐ‚เฐชเฐจเฑเฐจเฐ‚ เฐšเฑ‡เฐฏเฑ)

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15 Nov, 12:06


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The Wonders of the World

There is a certain magic that fills the air when we witness something extraordinary. Whether it is the grandeur of towering mountains, the peaceful vastness of the ocean, or the intricate architecture of historical monuments, these wonders captivate our senses and broaden our horizons. Each natural landscape and human-made structure tells a story โ€“ of time, of culture, and of humanity's relentless pursuit of beauty and understanding.

To travel is to awaken our curiosity and rekindle our sense of wonder. As we journey to different places, we encounter new ideas, customs, and perspectives that enrich our lives. We learn that the world is both vast and interconnected, each region adding its unique melody to the symphony of human experience. The more we explore, the more we realize how little we truly know and how much there is yet to discover.

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13 Nov, 13:03


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13 Nov, 09:56


Which sentence is not correct with โ€˜anomalousโ€™?

A) The patient's anomalous symptoms puzzled the doctors.

B) The new policy had anomalous benefits for certain employees.

C) Her decision to follow the usual routine was anomalous.

D) The experiment yielded anomalous data, leading to further investigation.

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13 Nov, 09:48


#Word_Of_The_Day
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๐ŸŒธ219. Anomalous
(adjective) means deviating from the norm or what is expected; something unusual, irregular, or out of the ordinary. (เฐ•เฑเฐฐเฐฎ เฐฐเฐนเฐฟเฐค)

#Synonyms:

1. Abnormal
2. Irregular
3. Unusual
4. Atypical
5. Peculiar

#Antonyms:

1. Normal
2. Typical
3. Standard
4. Expected
5. Regular

Example Sentences:

1. The scientist found anomalous data in her research, which led her to investigate further.

2. His behavior was so anomalous that his friends started to worry about him.

3. The weather patterns have been anomalous this year, with unexpected heatwaves in winter.

4. She felt like an anomalous presence in the group, as her ideas were vastly different.

5. The detective noticed several anomalous details at the crime scene that didnโ€™t add up.

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13 Nov, 02:17


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๐ŸŒธ Parts of speech

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08 Nov, 12:12


#Word_Of_The_Day
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๐ŸŒธ218. Umbrage


Umbrage (noun) means offense or annoyance. It is often used to describe a feeling of resentment or being insulted, especially when someone perceives a slight or disrespect, whether intended or not. (เฐ‰เฐ•เฑเฐฐเฑ‹เฐทเฐ‚/เฐฎเฐจเฐธเฑเฐคเฐพเฐชเฐ‚)

#Synonyms:

1. Offense
2. Resentment
3. Annoyance
4. Irritation
5. Displeasure

#Antonyms:

1. Approval
2. Pleasure
3. Delight
4. Satisfaction
5. Contentment

Example Sentences:

1. She took umbrage at his offhand remarks about her work.

2. The manager's criticism of his performance caused him much umbrage.

3. He didnโ€™t mean to offend, but she took umbrage at his casual tone.

4. They took umbrage at being excluded from the decision-making process.

5. She felt umbrage over the lack of recognition for her contributions.

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08 Nov, 03:09


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#Homophone

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08 Nov, 03:08


#Competitive_English
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๐ŸŒธHomophones

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07 Nov, 10:53


#Word_Of_The_Day
#Vocabulary

๐ŸŒธ217. Travesty


Travesty is a noun meaning a grossly distorted or inferior imitation of something, often done in a way that mocks or misrepresents the original. (เฐ…เฐชเฐนเฐธเฑเฐฏเฐ‚)

#Synonyms:
mockery
parody
caricature
distortion
sham
farce

#Antonyms:
accuracy
fidelity
authenticity
truthfulness
justice

Example Sentences:

1. The play was a travesty of the original novel, stripping away its depth and meaning.

2. Many critics called the adaptation a travesty, as it altered key characters and plot points.

3. The verdict was seen as a travesty of justice, leaving the community outraged.

4. His imitation of the singer was a humorous travesty, exaggerated to the point of absurdity.

5. Calling the unqualified speech a "debate" was a travesty, as it lacked any true dialogue or depth.

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31 Oct, 02:21


#Wishes

On this festival of lights, may your path be illuminated with success, and may your life be filled with peace and contentment.

Wishing you a sparkling and memorable Diwali!๐Ÿช”๐ŸŽ‡๐ŸŽ†

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30 Oct, 03:39


#Thought_Of_The_Day

Good morning, all ๐Ÿ˜Š

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16 Oct, 06:54


๐’๐ญ๐ฎ๐๐ฒ ๐„๐ง๐ ๐ฅ๐ข๐ฌ๐ก (๐Ž๐Ÿ๐Ÿ๐ข๐œ๐ข๐š๐ฅ) pinned ยซ๐ŸŒธ๐ŸŒธTET JULY 2024 Paper 1A Morning S1 (06-10-2024)๐Ÿ‘‡ #Previously_Asked_Questions #Competitive_English #Test_Your_English @English_With_Shivakumarยป