- English words of the day
Click
klɪkMeanings of Click:
nounA short, sharp sound as of a switch being operated or of two hard objects coming smartly into contact.
Usage examples:
She heard the click of the door
verbMake or cause to make a short, sharp sound as of a switch being operated or of two hard objects coming smartly into contact.
Usage examples:
The key clicked in the lock and the door opened
Cohere
kə(ʊ)ˈhɪəMeanings of Cohere:
verbForm a unified whole.
Usage examples:
He made the series of fictions cohere into a convincing sequence
Cut
kʌtMeanings of Cut:
nounAn injury made when the skin is cut with something sharp
Usage examples:
A deep cut
verb(of a baby) to grow a new tooth
Usage examples:
The baby's cutting a tooth. that's why she's crying.
Pause
pɔːzMeanings of Pause:
nounA moment in which something, such as a sound or an activity, stops before starting again
Usage examples:
There was a long pause during which we all wondered what he would say next., she paused to catch he…
verbInterrupt action or speech briefly.
Usage examples:
She paused, at a loss for words
Pedagogue
ˈped.ə.ɡɒɡMeanings of Pedagogue:
nounA teacher who gives too much attention to formal rules and is not interesting
Trample
ˈtræm.pəlMeanings of Trample:
nounAn act or the sound of trampling.
Usage examples:
Destruction's trample treads them down
verbTread on and crush.
Usage examples:
The fence had been trampled down
Bash out
bæʃMeanings of Bash out:
phrasal verbProduce something rapidly without preparation or attention to detail.
Usage examples:
I didn't just want to bash out songs
Meanings of Plough up:
phrasal verbTurn up the earth of an area of land with a plough, especially before sowing.
Usage examples:
The fields had all been ploughed up
Meanings of Take-a-dim-view-of:
idiomTo disapprove of something
Usage examples:
Most bosses take a dim view of long lunches.
Meanings of At-odds-with:
idiomIn disagreement
Usage examples:
The two brothers were always at odds., his behavior is clearly at odds with what the college expect…
Meanings of Bundle-with:
collocationTo include an extra computer program or other product with something when it is sold
Usage examples:
The system came bundled with a word processor, spreadsheet, and graphics program., the new headset …
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