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17 Oct, 07:10


🔍 Word of the Day - Shrewd

If someone is shrewd, they are able to make good judgments and decisions, especially in practical, financial, or business matters

Synonyms:

• Astute
• Judicious
• Whip-smart (inf.)

Example sentences:

1) He made a shrewd investment that paid off handsomely.
2) Her shrewd negotiating skills helped secure the best deal for the company.
3) The detective’s shrewd instincts led him to solve the case quickly.

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24 Sep, 05:55


📕 Word of the Day - Heartrending

Heartrending (adjective) \ ˈhärt-ˌren-diŋ \ refers to something that causes intense sadness or distress, often deeply emotional and moving.

Synonyms:

* Heartbreaking
* ⁠Agonizing
* ⁠Distressing

Example sentences:

1) The pictures of starving children on television were heartrending.
2) It was heartrending to see the devastation caused by the natural disaster.
3) The movie’s heartrending ending left the audience in silence.

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26 Jul, 05:57


🔍Word of the Day - Waitstaff

"Waitstaff" (noun) refers to the collective group of people who serve food and beverages to customers in a restaurant.

Synonyms:

1. Servers
2. Waiters
3. Waitresses
4. Attendants

Example sentences:

1. The waitstaff at the restaurant were attentive and made sure our glasses were never empty.
2. During the busy dinner rush, the waitstaff worked efficiently to keep all the customers happy.
3. The new restaurant hired experienced waitstaff to ensure top-notch service for their patrons.

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17 Jul, 06:26


🔹 Idiom of the Day - Strapped for Cash

"Strapped for Cash" (idiom) means being in a situation where someone has very little money available.

Synonyms:

1. Broke
2. Penniless
3. Hard up

Example sentences:

1. After paying all the bills, he found himself strapped for cash until his next paycheck.
2. She was strapped for cash and had to cut down on unnecessary expenses.
3. The sudden car repair left them strapped for cash for the rest of the month.

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13 Jul, 06:56


🔹 Idiom of the Day - A Ballpark Figure 🔹

"A Ballpark Figure" (idiom) means an approximate or rough estimate of a number or amount.

Synonyms:

1. Estimate
2. Approximation
3. Rough guess

Example sentences:

1. The contractor gave us a ballpark figure for the renovation costs.
2. She needed a ballpark figure to budget for the upcoming event.
3. The manager provided a ballpark figure for the company's projected earnings.

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06 Jul, 07:38


🌟 Idiom of the Day 🌟

Breathe life into something

Meaning: To bring new ideas, energy, and enthusiasm to something.

Examples:

A) The new manager was able to breathe life into the old project, making it successful once again.

B) We need some new people to breathe life into this project.

Stay tuned for more idioms every day for the next 30 days!

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28 Jun, 05:18


📕 Word of the Day - Splurge

"Splurge" (verb) means to spend a lot of money on something expensive that is not essential but gives pleasure.

Synonyms: Spend lavishly, Go on a spree, to blow (informal)

Example Sentences:

A. After receiving her bonus, she decided to splurge on a luxury vacation to the Maldives.

B. Instead of cooking at home, they splurged on an expensive dinner at the new gourmet restaurant in town.

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16 Jun, 10:48


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31 May, 05:47


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22 May, 06:29


🌟 Hey Everyone!

We're excited to share a fantastic resource that will ease your understanding on Relative Clauses. In this PDF, you'll find:

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