- English words of the day
Cyan
ˈsaɪ.ənMeanings of Cyan:
adjectiveA primary subtractive color for light
nounA greenish-blue colour which is one of the primary subtractive colours, complementary to red.
Usage examples:
That of a primary colour will be a mixture of the two other primaries: the additive complement of r…
Curve
kɜːvMeanings of Curve:
nounA line or outline which gradually deviates from being straight for some or all of its length.
Usage examples:
The parapet wall sweeps down in a bold curve
verbForm or cause to form a curve.
Usage examples:
Her mouth curved in a smile
Emetic
ɪˈmɛtɪkMeanings of Emetic:
adjective(of a substance) causing vomiting.
Usage examples:
This is followed by up to two quarts of warm salted water or strong licorice tea which in such high…
nounA medicine or other substance which causes vomiting.
Usage examples:
Napoleon had been treated for a long time with tartar emetics, and the day he died he had been give…
Meanings of Swim:
nounAn act or period of swimming.
Usage examples:
We went for a swim in the river
verbTravel through water
Whack
wækMeanings of Whack:
nounA sharp or resounding blow.
Usage examples:
With a few whacks and some loud whistles, they drove the animals away
verbTo give someone or something a hard, noisy hit
Usage examples:
He whacked his newspaper on the back of the chair as he talked., she gripped her racket with both h…
Meanings of Log out:
collocationExit a computer
nounThe act of logging out of a computer system (= stopping being connected to it)
Usage examples:
There are files that keep track of all logins and logouts to the system., clients become unavailabl…
phrasal verbGo through the procedures to conclude use of a computer, database, or system.
Usage examples:
Make sure you log off as soon as you've completed your transaction
Name after
neɪmMeanings of Name after:
phrasal verbTo give someone or something the same name as another person or thing
Usage examples:
Paul was named after his grandfather., she told us about his brother, apollo, born in 1969 and name…
Turn down
ˈtɜːn.daʊnMeanings of Turn down:
nounA reduction in business activity in a particular area or in the economy in general
Usage examples:
A wave of telecoms mergers and acquisitions was triggered across europe after the dotcom turndown.
phrasal verbReject something offered or proposed.
Usage examples:
His novel was turned down by publisher after publisher
phraseTake a downward direction
Meanings of My pleasure:
idiomA polite way of replying to someone who has thanked you
Usage examples:
"it was so kind of you to give us a lift." "don't mention it - it was a pleasure."
Meanings of By-much:
idiomWithout asking for permission
Usage examples:
That's twice now he's just walked in here without so much as a by-your-leave and picked a book off …
Meanings of Round-about:
idiomApproximately
Usage examples:
We'll be at your house at round about nine o'clock, okay?
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