- English words of the day
Advice
ədˈvaɪsMeanings of Advice:
nounGuidance or recommendations offered with regard to prudent future action.
Usage examples:
My advice is to see your doctor
Be
bəˈrɪlɪəmMeanings of Be:
The chemical element beryllium.
abbreviationBachelor of education.
auxiliary verbUsed with a present participle to form continuous tenses.
Usage examples:
They are coming
nounThe chemical element of atomic number 4, a hard grey metal.
prefix(forming verbs) all over; all round.
Usage examples:
Bespatter
verbExist.
Usage examples:
There are no easy answers
Secret
ˈsiː.krətMeanings of Secret:
adjectiveIf something is secret, only particular people are allowed to know about it
Usage examples:
Secret deal/meeting/talks, staff were informed to keep the company's plans secret., a secret docume…
nounA piece of information that is not generally known or is not known by someone else and should not be told to others
Usage examples:
We don’t keep secrets from each other., don’t tell anyone – it’s a secret., what’s the secret of yo…
Typical
ˈtɪp.ɪ.kəlMeanings of Typical:
adjectiveShowing the characteristics of a particular kind of person or thing
Usage examples:
He looked like the typical tourist with his camera and baseball cap., this dish is typical of south…
Train
treɪnMeanings of Train:
nounA railway engine connected to carriages for carrying people or to wheeled containers for carrying goods
Usage examples:
Goods/freight/passenger train the line was closed yesterday after a goods/freight/passenger train d…
verbTo prepare someone or yourself for a job, activity, or sport, by learning skills and/or by mental or physical exercise
Usage examples:
Train as she trained as a pilot., [ + to infinitive ] john trained to be an accountant., train for …
Meanings of Spell out:
phrasal verbSpeak the letters that form a word in sequence.
Usage examples:
He spelled out his name for the clerk
Rain out
reɪnMeanings of Rain out:
idiomPrevent or interrupt due to rain
phrasal verb(of an event) be cancelled or terminated because of rain.
Usage examples:
The match was rained off
Meanings of Come to life:
idiomBe born or come into existence
phraseRegain consciousness or return as if from death.
Usage examples:
All this was of great interest to her, as if she were coming to life after a long sleep
Meanings of Tears into:
phrasal verbTo attack or criticize someone or something violently
Usage examples:
He tore into the witnesses and exposed inconsistencies., i'd love to see john amos tear into the me…
Meanings of Believe-to-be:
phraseTo have an opinion about something, but not a strong opinion
Usage examples:
He was inclined to agree with them., i'm inclined to think that they made the right choice for lead…
Meanings of A-tight-corner:
idiomTo be in a difficult situation
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