- English words of the day
Cd
kanˈdɛləMeanings of Cd:
The chemical element cadmium.
abbreviationCandela.
nounThe chemical element of atomic number 48, a silvery-white metal.
I
ˈʌɪədiːnMeanings of I:
The imaginary quantity equal to the square root of minus one.
abbreviationIsland(s) or isle(s) (chiefly on maps).
nounThe ninth letter of the alphabet.
Usage examples:
The letter i is made up of a single minim, with or without a dot above it.
pronounUsed by a speaker to refer to himself or herself.
Usage examples:
Accept me for what i am
suffixForming adjectives from names of countries or regions in the near or middle east.
Usage examples:
Azerbaijani
Implement
ˈɪm.plɪ.mentMeanings of Implement:
A piece of equipment or a tool used for a specific purpose
nounA tool, utensil, or other piece of equipment that is used for a particular purpose.
Usage examples:
Garden implements
verbTo start using a plan or system
Usage examples:
The changes to the national health system will be implemented next year.
Improvident
ɪmˈprɒv.ɪ.dəntMeanings of Improvident:
adjectiveNot planning carefully for the future, especially by spending money in a way that is unwise
Repeated
rɪˈpiː.tɪdMeanings of Repeated:
adjectiveDone or occurring again several times in the same way.
Usage examples:
There were repeated attempts to negotiate
verbSay again something one has already said.
Usage examples:
‘are you hurt?’ he repeated
Win
wɪnMeanings of Win:
nounAn occasion when someone wins a game or competition
Usage examples:
It was the team's sixth consecutive win this season., everyone was predicting a republican win at t…
verbTo receive something positive, such as approval, loyalty, or love because you have earned it
Usage examples:
Her plans have won the support of many local people., this is jamie, the four-year old who won the …
Meanings of Come apart:
phrasal verbBecome separated into pieces or fragments
Meanings of Come through:
phrasal verbTo do something that you have agreed to do or been asked to do
Usage examples:
Come through with sth he's still hoping the bank will come through with a loan.
Meanings of On a wing and a prayer:
idiomIf you do something on a wing and a prayer, you do it hoping that you will succeed, although you are not prepared enough for it
Usage examples:
With hardly any funding and a staff of six, they were operating on a wing and a prayer.
phraseWith only the slightest chance of success.
Usage examples:
To ignore this is to run your business on a wing and a prayer, which is pure chance and takes your …
Meanings of A-couple:
idiomA short distance
Usage examples:
The museum is just a few steps from the hotel., a couple of steps in any direction is green, open l…
Meanings of Move-in-circles:
phraseIf two people move in different circles, they have different groups of friends or different work or social connections
Usage examples:
We never meet these days - we move in different circles., he was 15 years older than her, and they …
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