- English words of the day
Abstain
æbˈsteɪnMeanings of Abstain:
verbRestrain oneself from doing or enjoying something.
Usage examples:
She intends to abstain from sex before marriage
Cell
selMeanings of Cell:
nounA small room with not much furniture, especially in a prison or a monastery or convent
Have
hævMeanings of Have:
Possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense
auxiliary verbUsed with the past participle of other verbs to form the present perfect and past perfect
Usage examples:
I've heard that story before., diane's already gone., john hasn't phoned., i haven't visited london…
modal verbTo need to or be forced
Usage examples:
I have to go to san francisco tomorrow on business.
nounPeople with plenty of money and possessions.
Usage examples:
An increasing gap between the haves and have-nots
verbTo own
Usage examples:
They have a beautiful home., he has plenty of money but no style., i've got two brothers., do you h…
Peculiar
pɪˈkjuː.li.ərMeanings of Peculiar:
adjectiveUnusual and strange, sometimes in an unpleasant way
Usage examples:
She has the most peculiar ideas., what a peculiar smell!, it's peculiar that they didn't tell us th…
nounA parish or church exempt from the jurisdiction of the diocese in which it lies, and subject to the direct jurisdiction of the monarch or an archbishop.
Usage examples:
Deans and canons of royal peculiars, notably westminster abbey and windsor
Up
ʌpMeanings of Up:
abbreviationUpper peninsula (of the state of michigan).
Usage examples:
Her in-laws initiated her into all the charming ways of the up
adjectiveDirected or moving towards a higher place or position.
Usage examples:
The up escalator
adverbTowards a higher place or position.
Usage examples:
He jumped up
nounA period of good fortune or positive mood.
Usage examples:
You can't have ups all the time in football
prefix(added to verbs and their derivatives) upwards.
Usage examples:
Upturned
prepositionFrom a lower to a higher point of (something).
Usage examples:
She climbed up a flight of steps
verbDenoting a flavour (variety) of stable quark having relatively low mass and an electric charge of + 2/3. in the standard model protons and neutrons are composed of up and down quarks.
Whether
ˈweð.ərMeanings of Whether:
conjunctionExpressing a doubt or choice between alternatives.
Usage examples:
He seemed undecided whether to go or stay
Meanings of Turn into:
phrasal verbBe transformed into or become a particular kind of thing or person.
Usage examples:
The slight drizzle turned into a downpour
Meanings of Winkle out:
phrasal verbTo get or find something or someone with difficulty
Usage examples:
I managed to winkle the truth out of him eventually.
Meanings of Make love:
idiomTo have sex
phraseHave sexual intercourse.
Usage examples:
One of the young men makes love to a village girl
Meanings of Get-out-of-bed:
idiomTo be in a bad mood and to be easily annoyed all day
Meanings of In-a-lather:
idiomTo be or become very worried or nervous about something
Usage examples:
She was in a lather when i left because she couldn't find her ticket., it's not worth getting into …
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