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๐Conundrum -
๐Explanation: A confusing and difficult problem or question.
๐Example: "The environmental policies presented a conundrum to the policymakers, who struggled to find a balance between economic growth and sustainability."
๐Synonym: Puzzle, enigma
๐Antonym: Solution, clarity
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๐Conundrum -
แแซ แแแฃแต
๐Explanation: A confusing and difficult problem or question.
๐Example: "The environmental policies presented a conundrum to the policymakers, who struggled to find a balance between economic growth and sustainability."
๐Synonym: Puzzle, enigma
๐Antonym: Solution, clarity
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๐Ephemeral -
๐Explanation: Lasting for a very short time.
๐Example: "The beauty of the cherry blossoms is ephemeral, as they only bloom for a few weeks each year."
๐Synonym: Transient, fleeting
๐Antonym: Permanent, enduring
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แแแ
แ แ๐Explanation: Lasting for a very short time.
๐Example: "The beauty of the cherry blossoms is ephemeral, as they only bloom for a few weeks each year."
๐Synonym: Transient, fleeting
๐Antonym: Permanent, enduring
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๐Ambivalent -
๐Explanation: Having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.
๐Example: "She felt ambivalent about the job offer; the salary was good, but the work environment was less appealing."
๐Synonym: Uncertain, conflicted
๐Antonym: Decisive, resolute
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แ แปแ
๐Explanation: Having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.
๐Example: "She felt ambivalent about the job offer; the salary was good, but the work environment was less appealing."
๐Synonym: Uncertain, conflicted
๐Antonym: Decisive, resolute
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๐Cohesive -
๐Explanation: Forming a united whole; logically connected.
๐Example: "The essay was cohesive, with each paragraph flowing smoothly into the next, reinforcing the main argument."
๐Synonym: Unified, consistent
๐Antonym: Disjointed, fragmented
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แจแฐแแแ
๐Explanation: Forming a united whole; logically connected.
๐Example: "The essay was cohesive, with each paragraph flowing smoothly into the next, reinforcing the main argument."
๐Synonym: Unified, consistent
๐Antonym: Disjointed, fragmented
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Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
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14%
She donโt like ice cream.
20%
She doesnโt likes ice cream.
59%
She doesnโt like ice cream.
7%
She didnโt liked ice cream.
Choose the sentence that uses the correct form of the word "affect.
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41%
The news will affect everyone differently.
25%
The weather has a strong affect on my mood.
18%
The movie had a deep affect on the audience.
17%
The affect of the policy was immediate.
"The scientistโs findings were met with ____ by the academic community."
Anonymous Quiz
29%
apathy
22%
acclaim
34%
ambiguity
16%
aversion
Identify the sentence that uses an idiom correctly.
Anonymous Quiz
23%
She spilled the beans on the project without any hesitation.
25%
The car is brand new, it's a piece of cake.
25%
He was hitting the books when the phone rang.
27%
She let the cat out of the bag and now everyone is shocked.
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
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23%
The book, that I borrowed from the library is fascinating.
37%
The teacher said "You should study harder."
28%
Itโs important to practice English every day; however, itโs also important to relax.
12%
He asked me where I was going, and I replied that "Iโm going home".
THE MOST MISINTERPRETED WORDSโผ๏ธโผ๏ธ
Literally ~ แแ แ แแ
๐Misinterpretation: Often used to emphasize a statement, even when itโs not true in the literal sense.
๐Correct Usage: "Literally" means exactly or in a literal manner, without exaggeration.
๐Example of Misuse: "I literally died laughing at that joke." (The person didnโt actually die.)
๐Correct Usage Example: "He literally ran five miles this morning." (The person actually ran the specified distance.)
Irregardless ~
๐Misinterpretation: Commonly mistaken as a word that means the same as "regardless," though itโs often used to convey disregard.
๐Correct Usage: "Irregardless" is considered nonstandard or incorrect; the correct word is "regardless," which means without paying attention to the current situation.
๐Example of Misuse: "Irregardless of the weather, the event will go on."
๐Correct Usage Example: "Regardless of the weather, the event will go on."
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Literally ~ แแ แ แแ
๐Misinterpretation: Often used to emphasize a statement, even when itโs not true in the literal sense.
๐Correct Usage: "Literally" means exactly or in a literal manner, without exaggeration.
๐Example of Misuse: "I literally died laughing at that joke." (The person didnโt actually die.)
๐Correct Usage Example: "He literally ran five miles this morning." (The person actually ran the specified distance.)
Irregardless ~
แแแ แญแแ แแ
๐Misinterpretation: Commonly mistaken as a word that means the same as "regardless," though itโs often used to convey disregard.
๐Correct Usage: "Irregardless" is considered nonstandard or incorrect; the correct word is "regardless," which means without paying attention to the current situation.
๐Example of Misuse: "Irregardless of the weather, the event will go on."
๐Correct Usage Example: "Regardless of the weather, the event will go on."
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Animal Farm is a satirical allegorical novella, in the form of a beast fable, by George Orwell, first published in England on 17 August 1945. It tells the story of a group of anthropomorphic farm animals who rebel against their human farmer, hoping to create a society where the animals can be equal, free, and happy.
๐DON'T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER TRUST MEโผ๏ธ
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๐Obscure -
๐Explanation: Not clear or well-known; difficult to understand.
๐Example: "The professor explained an obscure theory that few in the class had heard of before."
๐Synonym: Unclear, ambiguous
๐Antonym: Clear, obvious
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แแแฝ แซแแแ
๐Explanation: Not clear or well-known; difficult to understand.
๐Example: "The professor explained an obscure theory that few in the class had heard of before."
๐Synonym: Unclear, ambiguous
๐Antonym: Clear, obvious
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๐Vindicate - แแ แ แแฃ
๐Explanation: To clear someone of blame or suspicion.
๐Example: "The new evidence helped vindicate the accused, proving their innocence."
๐Synonym: Justify, exonerate
๐Antonym: Blame, condemn
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๐Explanation: To clear someone of blame or suspicion.
๐Example: "The new evidence helped vindicate the accused, proving their innocence."
๐Synonym: Justify, exonerate
๐Antonym: Blame, condemn
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๐Inevitable -
๐Explanation: Certain to happen; unavoidable.
๐Example: "The collapse of the old bridge was inevitable, given its poor maintenance."
๐Synonym: Unavoidable, inescapable
๐Antonym: Avoidable, uncertain
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แจแแญแแญ
๐Explanation: Certain to happen; unavoidable.
๐Example: "The collapse of the old bridge was inevitable, given its poor maintenance."
๐Synonym: Unavoidable, inescapable
๐Antonym: Avoidable, uncertain
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VOCABS FOR TUEโโโ
๐Advocate - แ แแตแ แแแญ แ แแฐแแ แแจแซแจแญ
๐Explanation: To publicly support or recommend a particular cause or policy.
๐Example: "She has always been a strong advocate for environmental conservation."
๐Synonym: Supporter, proponent
๐Antonym: Opponent, critic
๐Perplex - แแซ แแแฃแต
๐Explanation: To confuse or puzzle someone, often due to complexity.
๐Example: "The complex instructions for the machine perplexed everyone in the room."
๐Synonym: Confuse, baffle
๐Antonym: Clarify, enlighten
๐Ambiguous - แ แปแ
๐Explanation: Open to more than one interpretation; not having one obvious meaning.
๐Example: "The ending of the movie was ambiguous, leaving the audience unsure of what really happened."
๐Synonym: Vague, unclear
๐Antonym: Clear, definite
๐Prolific - แ แแซแฝ แฅแ แแฌ แจแแซแแซ
๐Explanation: Producing a large amount of something, often used to describe creators or writers.
๐Example: "The author was prolific, publishing a new book every year."
๐Synonym: Productive, fertile
๐Antonym: Unproductive, barren
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๐Advocate - แ แแตแ แแแญ แ แแฐแแ แแจแซแจแญ
๐Explanation: To publicly support or recommend a particular cause or policy.
๐Example: "She has always been a strong advocate for environmental conservation."
๐Synonym: Supporter, proponent
๐Antonym: Opponent, critic
๐Perplex - แแซ แแแฃแต
๐Explanation: To confuse or puzzle someone, often due to complexity.
๐Example: "The complex instructions for the machine perplexed everyone in the room."
๐Synonym: Confuse, baffle
๐Antonym: Clarify, enlighten
๐Ambiguous - แ แปแ
๐Explanation: Open to more than one interpretation; not having one obvious meaning.
๐Example: "The ending of the movie was ambiguous, leaving the audience unsure of what really happened."
๐Synonym: Vague, unclear
๐Antonym: Clear, definite
๐Prolific - แ แแซแฝ แฅแ แแฌ แจแแซแแซ
๐Explanation: Producing a large amount of something, often used to describe creators or writers.
๐Example: "The author was prolific, publishing a new book every year."
๐Synonym: Productive, fertile
๐Antonym: Unproductive, barren
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Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
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8%
They goes to the gym every day.
63%
They go to the gym every day.
17%
They going to the gym every day.
12%
They gone to the gym every day.
"The teacherโs explanation was so ____ that everyone understood the concept immediately."
Anonymous Quiz
15%
ambiguous
76%
clear
5%
perplexing
5%
obscure
Choose the sentence that uses the correct preposition.
Anonymous Quiz
24%
She is interested on learning new languages.
15%
She is interested about learning new languages.
39%
She is interested in learning new languages.
22%
She is interested for learning new languages.
Identify the sentence that correctly uses the word "prolific."
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24%
The garden was prolific with beautiful flowers.
44%
The author was prolific, writing dozens of novels in his lifetime.
15%
She was prolific in her decision-making, never hesitating.
17%
The politician was prolific, rarely making speeches.