Put up or shut up - "If you say someone should put up or shut up, you mean that they should either take action in order to do what they have been talking about, or stop talking about it."
Example Sentence:
If you think you can beat me in chess, put up or shut up—let’s play a match.
Example Sentence:
If you think you can beat me in chess, put up or shut up—let’s play a match.
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Oracle (noun)
Meaning:
someone who knows a lot about a subject and can give good advice
Example:
Professor Ross is regarded as the oracle on eating disorders.
Meaning:
someone who knows a lot about a subject and can give good advice
Example:
Professor Ross is regarded as the oracle on eating disorders.
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Ubiquitous (adjective)
Meaning:
Present, appearing, or found everywhere; very common.
Example Sentences:
• Smartphones have become ubiquitous in modern society.
• The brand’s logo is ubiquitous, appearing in almost every major city.
Meaning:
Present, appearing, or found everywhere; very common.
Example Sentences:
• Smartphones have become ubiquitous in modern society.
• The brand’s logo is ubiquitous, appearing in almost every major city.
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Window shopping (noun / gerund) 👇
Meaning:
Looking at goods displayed in shop windows or online stores without intending to buy anything—just browsing for interest or enjoyment.
Example Sentences:
• We spent the afternoon window shopping at the mall.
• She loves window shopping for clothes even when she doesn’t plan to buy anything.
Meaning:
Looking at goods displayed in shop windows or online stores without intending to buy anything—just browsing for interest or enjoyment.
Example Sentences:
• We spent the afternoon window shopping at the mall.
• She loves window shopping for clothes even when she doesn’t plan to buy anything.
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Menacing (adjective)
Meaning:
Looking or sounding threatening, dangerous, or likely to cause harm.
Example Sentence:
• The dark clouds gave the sky a menacing appearance.
Meaning:
Looking or sounding threatening, dangerous, or likely to cause harm.
Example Sentence:
• The dark clouds gave the sky a menacing appearance.
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Dogfishing (internet slang)
Meaning:
Dogfishing is when someone uses photos of a cute dog (often not their own) on social media or dating profiles to attract attention, likes, or matches from other people.
Example Sentences:
• He added a picture with a puppy on his dating profile—later she realized it was dogfishing.
• Many people use dogfishing to get more matches on dating apps.
Meaning:
Dogfishing is when someone uses photos of a cute dog (often not their own) on social media or dating profiles to attract attention, likes, or matches from other people.
Example Sentences:
• He added a picture with a puppy on his dating profile—later she realized it was dogfishing.
• Many people use dogfishing to get more matches on dating apps.
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Mulish (adjective)
Meaning:
Very stubborn; refusing to change your opinion or do what others want.
Example Sentences:
• The child was mulish and refused to apologize.
• Despite the advice, he remained mulish about his decision.
Synonyms:
Stubborn, obstinate, headstrong, inflexible.
Meaning:
Very stubborn; refusing to change your opinion or do what others want.
Example Sentences:
• The child was mulish and refused to apologize.
• Despite the advice, he remained mulish about his decision.
Synonyms:
Stubborn, obstinate, headstrong, inflexible.
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Annihilation (noun)
Meaning:
Complete destruction or total elimination of something.
Example Sentences:
• The explosion caused the annihilation of the entire building.
• The team faced annihilation after losing the match by a huge margin.
Meaning:
Complete destruction or total elimination of something.
Example Sentences:
• The explosion caused the annihilation of the entire building.
• The team faced annihilation after losing the match by a huge margin.
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Accumulate (verb)
Meaning:
To gradually gather, collect, or build up something over time.
Example Sentence:
• She managed to accumulate a large collection of books over the years.
Meaning:
To gradually gather, collect, or build up something over time.
Example Sentence:
• She managed to accumulate a large collection of books over the years.
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Haggle (verb)
Meaning:
To negotiate or argue over the price of something in order to get a better deal, usually in a persistent or bargaining way. 💰
Example Sentence:
• She tried to haggle with the shopkeeper to lower the price of the jacket.
Meaning:
To negotiate or argue over the price of something in order to get a better deal, usually in a persistent or bargaining way. 💰
Example Sentence:
• She tried to haggle with the shopkeeper to lower the price of the jacket.
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Disparage (verb)
Meaning:
To speak about someone or something in a negative or disrespectful way.
Example Sentence:
• He often disparages his coworkers’ ideas.
Meaning:
To speak about someone or something in a negative or disrespectful way.
Example Sentence:
• He often disparages his coworkers’ ideas.
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Discrepancy (noun)
Meaning:
A lack of agreement or consistency between two or more things; a difference that should not exist.
Example Sentences:
• The accountant noticed a discrepancy in the financial records.
• There was a discrepancy between the two reports.
Synonyms:
Difference, inconsistency, mismatch, disparity.
Meaning:
A lack of agreement or consistency between two or more things; a difference that should not exist.
Example Sentences:
• The accountant noticed a discrepancy in the financial records.
• There was a discrepancy between the two reports.
Synonyms:
Difference, inconsistency, mismatch, disparity.
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Discern (verb)
Meaning:
To recognize, notice, or understand something clearly—often something that is not obvious at first.
Example:
• She could discern a hint of sadness in his voice.
Meaning:
To recognize, notice, or understand something clearly—often something that is not obvious at first.
Example:
• She could discern a hint of sadness in his voice.
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Cohesive (adjective)
Meaning:
Forming a united whole; sticking together logically, clearly, or physically.
Simple Explanation:
When parts of something fit together well and make sense as one complete unit.
Example Sentence:
• The team worked in a cohesive manner to complete the project on time.
Meaning:
Forming a united whole; sticking together logically, clearly, or physically.
Simple Explanation:
When parts of something fit together well and make sense as one complete unit.
Example Sentence:
• The team worked in a cohesive manner to complete the project on time.
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📘 Word of the Day: Deteriorate
Deteriorate (verb)
🔹 Meaning:
To become worse in condition, quality, or value over time.
🔹 Simple Explanation:
When something slowly gets weaker, damaged, or less good.
🔹 Example Sentences:
• The road began to deteriorate after the heavy rains.
• His health deteriorated due to lack of proper care.
🔹 Synonyms:
Worsen • Decline • Degrade • Weaken
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Deteriorate (verb)
🔹 Meaning:
To become worse in condition, quality, or value over time.
🔹 Simple Explanation:
When something slowly gets weaker, damaged, or less good.
🔹 Example Sentences:
• The road began to deteriorate after the heavy rains.
• His health deteriorated due to lack of proper care.
🔹 Synonyms:
Worsen • Decline • Degrade • Weaken
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📘 Word of the Day: Constrain
Constrain (verb)
🔹 Meaning:
To limit, restrict, or control something.
🔹 Simple Explanation:
When you stop something from growing, moving, or happening freely.
🔹 Example Sentences:
• Lack of money can constrain your choices.
• Tight rules constrained their creativity.
🔹 Synonyms:
Restrict • Limit • Restrain • Control
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Constrain (verb)
🔹 Meaning:
To limit, restrict, or control something.
🔹 Simple Explanation:
When you stop something from growing, moving, or happening freely.
🔹 Example Sentences:
• Lack of money can constrain your choices.
• Tight rules constrained their creativity.
🔹 Synonyms:
Restrict • Limit • Restrain • Control
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Endeavor (verb)
🔹 Meaning:
To make a serious or determined effort to achieve something.
🔹 Example Sentence:
• The team endeavored to complete the task on time.
🔹 Synonyms:
Strive • Attempt • Try • Aim
🔹 Meaning:
To make a serious or determined effort to achieve something.
🔹 Example Sentence:
• The team endeavored to complete the task on time.
🔹 Synonyms:
Strive • Attempt • Try • Aim
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Take the high road (idiom)
🔹 Meaning:
To behave in a morally correct, mature, and dignified way—especially when others are being rude, unfair, or dishonest.
🔹 Example Sentence:
• It’s hard, but taking the high road often earns respect in the long run.
🔹 Meaning:
To behave in a morally correct, mature, and dignified way—especially when others are being rude, unfair, or dishonest.
🔹 Example Sentence:
• It’s hard, but taking the high road often earns respect in the long run.
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Benevolent (adjective)
🔹 Meaning:
Kind, generous, and willing to do good for others.
🔹 Example Sentence:
• The benevolent man donated money to help poor families.
🔹 Synonyms:
Kind • Generous • Compassionate • Charitable • Altruistic
🔹 Meaning:
Kind, generous, and willing to do good for others.
🔹 Example Sentence:
• The benevolent man donated money to help poor families.
🔹 Synonyms:
Kind • Generous • Compassionate • Charitable • Altruistic
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Sparse (adjective)
🔹 Meaning:
Thinly scattered or spread out; not dense or not present in large amounts.
🔹 Example Sentences:
• The forest became sparse as we climbed higher.
• There was only sparse information available about the event.
🔹 Synonyms:
Scattered • Few • Limited • Thin • Meager
🔹 Meaning:
Thinly scattered or spread out; not dense or not present in large amounts.
🔹 Example Sentences:
• The forest became sparse as we climbed higher.
• There was only sparse information available about the event.
🔹 Synonyms:
Scattered • Few • Limited • Thin • Meager
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