English with DEV | Learn Vocabulary
1.3K subscribers
1.4K photos
11 videos
577 links
❝राधे राधे❞
🚀 Learn English: Vocabulary words • Idioms • Proverbs
💡 Phrases | Expressions | Quizzes
🌐 Explore more at:👇
https://www.englishwithdev.com
Download Telegram
Head over heels (idiom)

Meaning:
Completely in love; deeply infatuated with someone.

Example Sentence:
She fell head over heels for him after just a few dates.
2
Resilient (adjective)

Meaning:
Able to recover quickly from difficulties, setbacks, or stress; emotionally or physically strong and adaptable in challenging situations.

Example Sentence:
Children are often more resilient than adults when adjusting to new environments.
3
Bottle up (phrasal verb)

Meaning:
To suppress or hide emotions, thoughts, or reactions instead of expressing them openly.

Example Sentence:
If you keep bottling up your frustration, it will eventually affect your health.
4
Discreet and Discrete look very similar but have completely different meanings. Here’s a clear distinction:

1. Discreet (adjective) - careful, tactful, and prudent in speech or behavior—especially to avoid causing embarrassment or revealing private information

Example:
She was discreet about discussing her colleague’s personal problems.


2. Discrete (adjective) - separate, distinct, or individually separate from others; not connected

Example:
The project is divided into several discrete stages.
2🔥1
Wary vs Weary

Wary (adjective)

Meaning: Feeling cautious, careful, or suspicious about something—often because you think there may be danger or problems.

Example Sentence:
Be wary of strangers who ask for personal information.


Weary (adjective)

Meaning: Very tired physically or mentally; exhausted.

Example Sentence:
After a long day at work, he felt weary and needed rest.
3
Explicit vs Implicit


Explicit (adjective)

Meaning: Stated clearly and directly, leaving no room for doubt or misunderstanding.

Example:
The teacher gave explicit instructions for the assignment.



Implicit (adjective)

Meaning: Suggested or understood without being directly stated; implied.

Example:
His tone carried an implicit warning.
2
Lovelorn (adjective) - feeling sad, lonely, or distressed because of unrequited love or a failed romantic relationship.

Example:
After the breakup, he spent weeks looking lovelorn and avoiding his friends.


Simple Explanation:
A lovelorn person is someone who feels heartbroken or unhappy because of love.
2
Word - Myrmidon (noun)

Meaning:
A person who follows another’s orders blindly or without question, often acting as a loyal but ruthless subordinate.

Example:
The powerful businessman surrounded himself with myrmidons who carried out his orders without hesitation.
2
VANQUISH (verb)

Meaning:
To defeat someone or something completely in a battle, competition, or conflict; to overcome an opponent or difficulty decisively.

Example Sentence:
After years of practice, she finally vanquished her fear of public speaking.
2
Invoke vs Evoke


Invoke (verb)

Meaning:
To call upon something such as a rule, authority, law, deity, or principle for support, help, or justification.

Example: The lawyer invoked the constitution to defend his client.


Evoke (verb)

Meaning:
To bring out or trigger a feeling, memory, or image in someone’s mind.

Example: The song evokes memories of my childhood.
1
Devour (verb)

Meaning:
To eat something quickly and eagerly, often because you are very hungry. It can also mean to read or enjoy something with great enthusiasm.

Example Sentences:
• After the long hike, they devoured the entire meal in minutes.
• She devoured the novel in just one night.
2
Detrimental (adjective)

Meaning:
Causing harm, damage, or negative effects.

Example Sentence:
Smoking is detrimental to your health.
3
Depleted (adjective)

Meaning:
Reduced or used up significantly in amount, strength, or resources.

Example Sentences:
• After working all night, she felt completely depleted of energy.
• Overfishing has depleted fish populations in many oceans.
1
Brawl

Meaning:
A noisy, rough fight or quarrel—often involving several people and little control.

Example Sentence:
• A brawl broke out between fans after the match.
1
Cajole (verb)

Meaning:
To persuade someone to do something by using gentle, flattering, or persistent talk—often in a slightly manipulative way.

Example Sentences:
• She managed to cajole him into helping with the project.
• He tried to cajole his parents into letting him go on the trip.
1
Bewildered (adjective)

Meaning:
Feeling very confused, puzzled, or unable to understand something clearly.

Example Sentences:
• She looked bewildered when she saw the complicated instructions.
• He was completely bewildered by the sudden change in plans.
1
Efface (verb)

Meaning:
To erase, wipe out, or remove something completely—often making it no longer visible or noticeable.

Example Sentences:
• Time could not efface the memories of that day.
• He tried to efface the writing from the board.
1
Superfluous (adjective)

Meaning:
Unnecessary; more than what is needed or required—often excessive or redundant.

Example Sentences:
• The report was filled with superfluous details that distracted from the main point.
• You don’t need to add superfluous words—keep your writing concise.
1
Cognizant (adjective)

Meaning:
Being aware of, informed about, or having knowledge of something—especially something important or relevant.

Example Sentences:
• She is fully cognizant of the risks involved in the project.
• You should be cognizant of your surroundings when traveling alone.
• The manager was cognizant of the team’s concerns.
1
Hideous (adjective)

Meaning:
Extremely ugly, shocking, or unpleasant to look at or experience.

Example Sentence:
• The building was painted in a hideous combination of colors.
1
Grotesque (adjective)

Meaning:
Very strange, ugly, or distorted in a shocking or unnatural way.

Example Sentences:
• The statue had a grotesque face that frightened visitors.
• The story described a grotesque creature lurking in the shadows.

Synonyms:
Hideous, bizarre, monstrous, deformed
1