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🪄One word substitution: "A person who loves and collects books."

❤️ Bibliophile
👍 Writer
🔥 Librarian
👏 Publisher

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Complete the idiom ✍️
When two team members were absent, the rest of us had to pick ____ the slack.
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Nefandous (adjective)

Meaning:

Extremely wicked, evil, or morally reprehensible.

Example sentence:
The public was shocked by the nefandous crimes committed by the gang.

Synonyms:
Heinous, vile, atrocious, depraved
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Q- Fill in the blank with the correct preposition:
🪄She is afraid ___ snakes.


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🄳 in 👍

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Q- Fill in the blank:
🪄 She is interested __ learning English.

❤️ in
👍 on
😮 at
👏 about

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Besmirch (verb)

Meaning:
To damage someone’s reputation or good name by saying false or harmful things about them.

Example Sentence:
The false accusations were intended to besmirch his reputation before the election.
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Hallucination (noun)

Meaning:
A sensory experience (seeing, hearing, feeling, etc.) that appears real but is created by the mind without any external stimulus.

Example Sentence:
Due to extreme exhaustion, he began to experience visual hallucinations.
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I'm a food, but when you spell me backwards, I become a month. What am I?
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Word - Redhead (noun)

Meaning:
a person who has red hair

Example sentence:
As a natural redhead, I was sometimes teased as a child.
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Lucrative (adjective)

Meaning:
(especially of a business, job, or activity) producing a lot of money

Example Sentence:
The merger proved to be very lucrative for both companies.
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"If it ain't broke, don't fix it."

Meaning:
If something is already working properly, there is no need to change or improve it. Trying to “fix” something that isn’t broken may actually cause problems.

Example Sentence:
Our old marketing strategy still brings results. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
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📘 Word of the Day
Vertiginous (adjective)


Meaning:
1️⃣ Causing or characterized by dizziness.
2️⃣ Extremely high or steep, especially in a way that makes you feel dizzy.

Example Sentences:
• She felt vertiginous after looking down from the top of the tower.
• The hikers carefully climbed the vertiginous mountain path.
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Phrase - Be smitten with (someone)

Meaning:
To be strongly attracted to someone; to be deeply infatuated or in love (often suddenly and intensely).

Example Sentence:
• He has been smitten with her since their first meeting.
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Phrasal verb - Cotton on to (someone/something)

Meaning:
To begin to understand something; to realize what is happening—often after being slow to notice it.

Example:
It took me a while to cotton on to what she was hinting at.
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Raps​callion (noun)

Meaning:
A mischievous or dishonest person, especially a playful troublemaker rather than a truly bad individual.

Example Sentence:
That little rapscallion hid my phone just to see me panic, then burst out laughing.
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Unflappable (adj.)

Meaning:
Not easily upset or worried; calm and composed even in difficult situations.

Example Sentence:
Despite the chaos around him, he remained unflappable and focused on solving the problem.
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Play hard to get (idiom)

Meaning:
To pretend to be less interested in someone romantically in order to make them more attracted or eager.

Example Sentences:
• She likes him, but she’s playing hard to get.
• He thought ignoring her texts would make him seem mysterious—just playing hard to get.
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Prerogative (noun)

Meaning:
A special right, privilege, or authority that belongs to a particular person or group—especially because of their position or status.

Example Sentence:
• As the manager, it’s her prerogative to approve or reject leave requests.
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Bend over backwards (phrase)

Meaning:
To make a great effort to help someone, please someone, or achieve something — sometimes more than is reasonable.

Example Sentence:
She bent over backwards to make sure her guests felt comfortable.
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Abdicate (verb)

Meaning:
To formally give up a position of power, responsibility, or authority—especially the role of a king or queen.

Example:
King Edward VIII abdicated the British throne in 1936.
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