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THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ) (English)

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THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

28 Jan, 15:53


💠 nick (2) 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning

to arrest somebody


For example

🔺Billy was caught speeding on his motorbike. It's his second offence, so if he gets nicked again he'll lose his licence.

🔺Our neighbours were nicked last night for selling illegal drugs. We used to see lots of people going in and out, but we had no idea they were dealing in drugs.


THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

27 Jan, 17:00


💠 pain | pain in the arse | pain in the backside 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning

someone or something that's annoying or troublesome


For example

🔺Pete's new girlfriend is a real pain. She's got this annoying voice, and she never stops talking.

🔺These staff meetings are such a pain in the backside. I don't even know why we have to come.


THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

26 Jan, 17:24


PLAY FIRST FIDDLE
🔹 To have a leading, commanding, or controlling role, position, or part.

📌 Ever since the power shift in Congress, Senator Smith has been playing first fiddle in the agenda for tax reforms.
📌 In his eyes father plays first fiddle in the family
📌 Though she's had many small parts in a variety of films, this is the first movie that sees Ms. Warren playing first fiddle.
🎻

THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

05 Jan, 10:56


LIKE A HOUSE ON FIRE
informal
🔹very well, quickly, or intensely

📌 The crowd burst through the gate like a house on fire.
📌 I was worried that they wouldn't like each other but in fact they're getting on like a house on fire.
📌 The business started out like a house on fire.

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05 Jan, 05:37


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05 Jan, 02:58


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04 Jan, 10:33


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THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

28 Dec, 13:16


HAND OUT
🔹 - to distribute

📌 The monthly departmental meeting was usually boring but today Alan was relieved to get away from Demetrius. Monika, the Department Manager, handed out the meeting agenda. Then she handed out the monthly sales figures and after that, the quarterly financial spread sheet showing budgeted costs against actual expenditure. In fact, there were so many hand outs that Alan had to help hand out all the hand outs.

📍 A hand out is also a noun - you often get hand outs on training courses.

THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

28 Dec, 10:36


*ONE Word Substitution - PHOBIA*

1. *Arachnophobia* – The fear of spiders - मकड़ियों का विकृत भय.

2. *Ophidiophobia* – The fear of snakes. - एक ऐसी बीमारी जिसमें साँपों के काट खाने का डर लगा रहता है.

3. *Acrophobia* – The fear of heights. ऊँचाई का डर.

4. *Agoraphobia* – The fear of open or crowded spaces. People with this fear often wont leave home.- भीड़ अथवा खुली जगह का भय.

5. *Cynophobia* – The fear of dogs. - कुत्ते से असाधारण भय.

6. *Claustrophobia* – The fear of small spaces like elevators, small rooms and other enclosed spaces. - लिफ्ट, छोटी जगहों या बंद कमरों से डर लगना.

7. *Mysophobia* – The fear of germs. It is also termed as Germophobia or Bacterophobia. - कीटाणु या रोग लगने का भय होना.

8. *Aerophobia* – The fear of flying. - चलती हवा का डर.

9. *Trypophobia* – The fear of holes - छिद्रों से डर लगना.

10. *Thanatophobia* – The fear of death. Even talking about death can be hard. - मृत्यु भय रोग.

11. *Glossophobia* – The fear of public speaking. - सबके सामने, जनता के सामने बोलने से डरना.

12. *Monophobia* – The fear of being alone. Even while eating and/or sleeping. - अकेले रहने से डर लगना.

13. *Atychiphobia* – The fear of failure. - हारने से डर लगने वाला रोग.

14. *Ornithophobia* – The fear of birds. -पक्षियों से डर लगने वाला रोग.

15. *Enochlophobia* – The fear of crowds - भीड़ से डर लगने वाला रोग.

16. *Trypanophobia* – The fear of needles. - सूई से डर लगने वाला रोग.

17. *Aquaphobia* – The fear of water. - पानी से डर लगने वाला रोग.

18. *Hemophobia* – The fear of blood. Even the sight of blood can cause fainting for such people. - खून अथवा खून के दृष्य तक से डर लगने वाला रोग.

THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

28 Dec, 10:35


Directions: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been
numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each,
five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately.

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28 Dec, 10:35


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28 Dec, 10:34


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28 Dec, 10:34


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28 Dec, 10:34


Directions: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been
numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each,
five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately.

THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

28 Dec, 10:34


Topic - Cloze Test

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28 Dec, 10:33


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28 Dec, 05:16


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27 Dec, 11:09


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27 Dec, 11:09


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27 Dec, 11:09


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27 Dec, 11:08


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27 Dec, 11:08


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27 Dec, 11:08


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THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

27 Dec, 10:17


AGAINST (ALL) THE ODDS
adverb
🔹 despite it being very unlikely; incredibly, unexpectedly

📌 Against all odds, she won her match against the five-time state champion.
📌 He recovered from the operation and, against the odds, was able to walk again.
📌 Some people do manage to achieve business success against all odds.

THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

27 Dec, 05:18


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THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

29 Nov, 11:18


Directions: Select the suitable prepositions for the given words

THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

29 Nov, 11:18


Topic - Prepositions

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29 Nov, 11:17


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THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

29 Nov, 10:17


GRAY AREA
noun
🔹a situation in which the rules are not clear, or in which you are not sure what is right or wrong

📌 The responsibility for social studies in the college is a gray area. Several departments are involved.
📌 As with any law there will be gray areas, and different schools will interpret it in different ways.
📌 At the moment, the law on compensation is very much a gray area.
📁

THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

29 Nov, 07:27


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THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

27 Nov, 11:38


CHANGE OF PACE
noun
🔹 a change from what is usual or ordinary

📌 Going to the beach on the weekend will be a change of pace.
📌 I'm tired of takeout. How about we cook dinner for a change of pace?
📌 She usually drinks coffee every morning but today she's having
tea for a change of pace.
🍵

THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

27 Nov, 05:24


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27 Nov, 00:03


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THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

26 Nov, 12:37


AT THE DROP OF A HAT
🔹freely; immediately

📌 The pilot is always on call, which means we can go anywhere we want at the drop of a hat.
📌 John was always ready to go fishing at the drop of a hat.
📌 If you need help, just call on me. I can come at the drop of a hat.
🎩

THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

21 Nov, 10:38


🌀5. TAWDRY 🌀

a) Some young tawdry has created a ruckus in front of my house.

b) He purchased 2 new tawdry from the online retailer.

c) Even though she earned a lot of money, she always wore a tawdry dress.

d) The tawdry from north Indian who recently came to Chennai had a knack for stealing cars

THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

21 Nov, 10:38


🌀4. UNKEMPT 🌀

a) He was released from jail after 2 years, he looked pale and unkempt

b) I would rather unkempt my time to read a book than watch a movie.

c) Some days , she was unkempt –no makeup, hair a mess, the same t-shirt and it was those days when I found her most desirable.

d) Excessive littering has turned this beautiful beach into an unkempt place.

THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

21 Nov, 10:37


🌀3. RIFFRAFF 🌀

a) Mom says that in her day, people who got tattoos were considered to be total riffraff.

b) There was total riffraff when there was a party next door.

c) The new detective was able to solve cold cases very easily, so his colleagues called him a total riffraff.

d) The fresher who was appointed for the job was very skilled, people called him riffraff

THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

21 Nov, 10:37


🌀 2. PRISTINE 🌀 

a) The lighthouse is a pristine for ships lost in the dark 

b) Because of the imposition of lockdown, the beaches were pristine and beautiful 

c) When he joined the military, he pristine to be worked out daily.

d) As a caretaker of the museum, I liked to keep all the artifacts in pristine condition. 

THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

21 Nov, 10:37


🌀1. PROLIX 🌀

a) The lengthy extracts from the judgments appeared to be prolix and didn’t feel to be read.

b) I couldn’t prolix most of my money on things which are temporary.

c) Joseph likes to prolix most of his time helping the poor.

d) My old English professor was a prolix speaker so I had to understand it with a dictionary beside me.

THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

21 Nov, 10:36


Directions (1-5) : Identify the correct usage of the following words according to individual directions given below for each question :-

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21 Nov, 10:36


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THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

21 Nov, 09:31


TO TEST THE WATERS
verb
🔹to check the likelihood of success before proceeding

📌 Before announcing their new initiative, the politicians tested the waters by conducting polls on the likely public response.
📌 Your idea might be popular with people, but before you start marketing it you should test the waters.
📌 We were testing the waters about this new magazine we wanted to launch.
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THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

21 Nov, 05:02


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THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

17 Nov, 11:36


WHITE-COLLAR
🔹 connected with a job in an office

📌 White-collar workers now work longer hours
📌Many were in white-collar jobs, often in the public sector.
📌 These categories include white-collar workers as well as blue-collar workers.
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17 Nov, 06:02


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17 Nov, 02:15


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16 Nov, 14:08


Shoppers at Marina centre in Singapore heard ......(4)...... coming from the field-nearby. A girl screamed loudly and very ......(5)...... . The fright in her scream turned Daryl's blood ......(6)...... . For a ......(7)...... second, time seemed to be frozen as the horror of the situation ......(8)...... every Shopper's brain. Then, all of a sudden, everybody started running towards the field.

THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

13 Nov, 13:33


A BLESSING IN DISGUISE
🔹 a good thing that seemed bad at first

📌 Well, maybe this is a blessing in disguise.
📌 Losing that job turned out to be a blessing in disguise for him as it forced him to plunge into business.
📌 Missing the train was a blessing in disguise, because I met my future wife that day.

THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

13 Nov, 12:39


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09 Nov, 13:02


💠 goof off | goof around 🇺🇸

✍🏾Meaning

waste time, play around

For example

🔺Whenever the teacher leaves the classroom she tells her students to keep working, but as soon as she leaves they start goofing off.

🔺 It's the kids who goof around in college instead of taking their studies seriously who'll be in trouble when they try to join the workforce.

THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

09 Nov, 11:21


Topic - Fillers
Single Fillers (1-5)
Double Fillers (6-10)

THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

09 Nov, 11:20


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THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

29 Oct, 12:36


TO FILL SOMEONE IN
verb
🔹to inform (someone) fully; to give (someone) the details

📌 Lisa missed the meeting where that was discussed: so someone will have to fill her in.
📌 I didn't receive the information in the mail—could you fill me in?
📌 Please fill in the new secretary about our rules.
📑

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29 Oct, 06:03


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THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

26 Oct, 12:32


THE ELEVENTH HOUR
noun
🔹the last possible moment for doing something

📌 We only received the signatures at the eleventh hour.
📌 To change plans at the eleventh hour.
📌 Our pianist had fallen ill, and then, at the eleventh hour, when we thought we’d have to cancel the performance, Jill offered to replace him.
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THE ENGLISH CLUB (†ÈÇ)

26 Oct, 06:30


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