📘 Word of the Day: Frugal (adjective)
🔹 Meaning:
Careful with money and resources; avoiding waste and unnecessary spending.
🔹 Example Sentences:
• She lives a frugal lifestyle to save money for the future.
• Being frugal helped him build a strong financial foundation.
🔹 Synonyms:
Economical • Thrifty
🔹 Meaning:
Careful with money and resources; avoiding waste and unnecessary spending.
🔹 Example Sentences:
• She lives a frugal lifestyle to save money for the future.
• Being frugal helped him build a strong financial foundation.
🔹 Synonyms:
Economical • Thrifty
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📘 Word: Magnanimous (adjective)
🔹 Meaning:
Very generous, kind, and forgiving—especially toward someone you could punish or treat harshly.
🔹 Example Sentences:
• Despite winning the competition, she was magnanimous and praised her opponents.
• He was magnanimous enough to forgive his rival after the argument.
🔹 Synonyms:
Generous • Noble • Big-hearted • Forgiving
🔹 Meaning:
Very generous, kind, and forgiving—especially toward someone you could punish or treat harshly.
🔹 Example Sentences:
• Despite winning the competition, she was magnanimous and praised her opponents.
• He was magnanimous enough to forgive his rival after the argument.
🔹 Synonyms:
Generous • Noble • Big-hearted • Forgiving
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📘 Word: Meticulous (adjective)
🔹 Meaning:
Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise in doing something.
🔹 Example Sentences:
• She is meticulous about organizing her notes and study materials.
• The designer was meticulous in checking every small detail of the project.
🔹 Synonyms:
Careful • Precise • Thorough • Detail-oriented
🔹 Meaning:
Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise in doing something.
🔹 Example Sentences:
• She is meticulous about organizing her notes and study materials.
• The designer was meticulous in checking every small detail of the project.
🔹 Synonyms:
Careful • Precise • Thorough • Detail-oriented
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Word of the Day: Ephemeral
Meaning: Lasting for a very short time; temporary.
Example sentence:
The beauty of a sunset is ephemeral, fading within minutes.
Meaning: Lasting for a very short time; temporary.
Example sentence:
The beauty of a sunset is ephemeral, fading within minutes.
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✨ Word of the Day ✨
📖 Serendipity (Noun)
🔹 Meaning:
The occurrence of discovering something valuable or pleasant by chance.
🗣 Example Sentences:
• Finding that old photo in a book was pure serendipity.
• Their meeting at the airport felt like serendipity.
📖 Serendipity (Noun)
🔹 Meaning:
The occurrence of discovering something valuable or pleasant by chance.
🗣 Example Sentences:
• Finding that old photo in a book was pure serendipity.
• Their meeting at the airport felt like serendipity.
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Resilient (adjective)
Meaning:
Able to recover quickly from difficulties, challenges, or tough situations.
Example Sentences:
She remained resilient even after facing many failures.
Children are often more resilient than adults during difficult times.
Meaning:
Able to recover quickly from difficulties, challenges, or tough situations.
Example Sentences:
She remained resilient even after facing many failures.
Children are often more resilient than adults during difficult times.
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Pragmatic (adjective)
Meaning:
Dealing with things in a practical and realistic way instead of depending on ideas or theories.
Example Sentence:
The manager made a pragmatic decision to save time and money.
Synonyms:
Practical, Realistic, Sensible
Meaning:
Dealing with things in a practical and realistic way instead of depending on ideas or theories.
Example Sentence:
The manager made a pragmatic decision to save time and money.
Synonyms:
Practical, Realistic, Sensible
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📘 Word: Plausible (adjective)
🔹 Meaning:
Seeming reasonable, believable, or likely to be true.
🔹 Example Sentences:
• Her explanation for being late sounded plausible.
• Scientists are searching for a plausible solution to the problem.
🔹 Synonyms:
Believable • Reasonable • Credible • Likely • Convincing
🔹 Meaning:
Seeming reasonable, believable, or likely to be true.
🔹 Example Sentences:
• Her explanation for being late sounded plausible.
• Scientists are searching for a plausible solution to the problem.
🔹 Synonyms:
Believable • Reasonable • Credible • Likely • Convincing
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Reconcile (verb)
🔹 Meaning:
To restore harmony or make two people, ideas, or situations agree again after a disagreement or conflict.
🔹 Example Sentence:
• After years of conflict, the two brothers finally reconciled.
🔹 Synonyms:
Settle • Resolve • Harmonize
🔹 Meaning:
To restore harmony or make two people, ideas, or situations agree again after a disagreement or conflict.
🔹 Example Sentence:
• After years of conflict, the two brothers finally reconciled.
🔹 Synonyms:
Settle • Resolve • Harmonize
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Scrutinize (verb)
🔹 Meaning:
To examine or inspect something very carefully and thoroughly.
🔹 Example Sentences:
• The detective scrutinized every detail of the evidence.
• Employers often scrutinize resumes before hiring candidates.
🔹 Synonyms:
Inspect • Examine • Analyze • Study
🔹 Meaning:
To examine or inspect something very carefully and thoroughly.
🔹 Example Sentences:
• The detective scrutinized every detail of the evidence.
• Employers often scrutinize resumes before hiring candidates.
🔹 Synonyms:
Inspect • Examine • Analyze • Study
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Word: Ubiquitous (Adjective)
Meaning:
Present, appearing, or found everywhere.
Example Sentence:
Smartphones have become ubiquitous in modern society.
Synonyms:
Omnipresent • Everywhere • Universal • Pervasive
Meaning:
Present, appearing, or found everywhere.
Example Sentence:
Smartphones have become ubiquitous in modern society.
Synonyms:
Omnipresent • Everywhere • Universal • Pervasive
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Tedious (adjective)
🔹 Meaning:
Boring, repetitive, and tiring because something takes too long or lacks excitement.
🔹 Example Sentence:
• The lecture became tedious after an hour.
🔹 Synonyms:
Boring • Monotonous • Dull • Wearisome
🔹 Meaning:
Boring, repetitive, and tiring because something takes too long or lacks excitement.
🔹 Example Sentence:
• The lecture became tedious after an hour.
🔹 Synonyms:
Boring • Monotonous • Dull • Wearisome
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Idiom of the Day: “Break the Ice”
Meaning:
To start a conversation in a social situation.
Example:
He told a joke to break the ice during the meeting.
Meaning:
To start a conversation in a social situation.
Example:
He told a joke to break the ice during the meeting.
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Hit the sack (idiom)
🔹 Meaning:
To go to bed or go to sleep.
🔹 Example Sentences:
• I’m really tired after work, so I’m going to hit the sack early tonight.
• After studying for hours, she finally hit the sack at midnight.
🔹 Meaning:
To go to bed or go to sleep.
🔹 Example Sentences:
• I’m really tired after work, so I’m going to hit the sack early tonight.
• After studying for hours, she finally hit the sack at midnight.
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Indigence (noun)
🔹 Meaning:
Extreme poverty or a state of lacking basic necessities like food, money, and shelter.
🔹 Example Sentence:
• Many families struggled with indigence during the economic crisis.
🔹 Synonyms:
• Poverty
• Destitution
• Penury
• Deprivation
🔹 Meaning:
Extreme poverty or a state of lacking basic necessities like food, money, and shelter.
🔹 Example Sentence:
• Many families struggled with indigence during the economic crisis.
🔹 Synonyms:
• Poverty
• Destitution
• Penury
• Deprivation
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Perfidious (adjective)
🔹 Meaning:
Deceitful and untrustworthy; deliberately betraying someone’s trust.
🔹 Example Sentence:
• The perfidious spy secretly shared important information with the enemy.
🔹 Synonyms:
• Treacherous
• Disloyal
• Deceptive
🔹 Meaning:
Deceitful and untrustworthy; deliberately betraying someone’s trust.
🔹 Example Sentence:
• The perfidious spy secretly shared important information with the enemy.
🔹 Synonyms:
• Treacherous
• Disloyal
• Deceptive
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Labyrinth (noun)
🔹 Meaning:
A complicated maze or a confusing network of paths, passages, or ideas.
🔹 Example Sentence:
• The old castle contained a labyrinth of dark underground tunnels.
🔹 Synonyms:
• Maze
• Puzzle
🔹 Meaning:
A complicated maze or a confusing network of paths, passages, or ideas.
🔹 Example Sentence:
• The old castle contained a labyrinth of dark underground tunnels.
🔹 Synonyms:
• Maze
• Puzzle
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Haughty (adjective)
🔹 Meaning:
Arrogantly proud and looking down on others.
🔹 Example Sentence:
• The haughty manager refused to listen to his employees’ suggestions.
🔹 Synonyms:
• Arrogant
• Proud
• Conceited
🔹 Meaning:
Arrogantly proud and looking down on others.
🔹 Example Sentence:
• The haughty manager refused to listen to his employees’ suggestions.
🔹 Synonyms:
• Arrogant
• Proud
• Conceited
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✨ Word of the Day: REDRESS ✨
📖 Meaning:
To correct, fix, or make up for a wrong or unfair situation.
📝 Example Sentence:
“The company promised to redress customer complaints quickly.”
📖 Meaning:
To correct, fix, or make up for a wrong or unfair situation.
📝 Example Sentence:
“The company promised to redress customer complaints quickly.”
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Griffonage (noun)
🔹 Meaning:
Careless, illegible, or messy handwriting; scribbling.
🔹 Example Sentence:
• I could barely read his griffonage on the old notebook page.
🔹 Synonyms:
• Scribbling
• Scrawl
• Scratchings
🔹 Meaning:
Careless, illegible, or messy handwriting; scribbling.
🔹 Example Sentence:
• I could barely read his griffonage on the old notebook page.
🔹 Synonyms:
• Scribbling
• Scrawl
• Scratchings
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