🗣 Conversation 🗣
Remy thought Addison was fun to hang out with, so Remy showed Addison around.
- (Remy) I want to show Addison the most fun side of Vegas
- Yeah, Addison is so fun to hang out with, we could do this all week
- maybe we can hit the jackpots later, shall we ask him?
- that sounds like a great idea to me
Remy thought Addison was fun to hang out with, so Remy showed Addison around.
- (Remy) I want to show Addison the most fun side of Vegas
- Yeah, Addison is so fun to hang out with, we could do this all week
- maybe we can hit the jackpots later, shall we ask him?
- that sounds like a great idea to me
🌜 Future Continuous 🌛
They will be renovating their office space to create a more modern environment.
They will be renovating their office space to create a more modern environment.
✳ extreme (adj)
Sounds:
- /ɪkˈstɹiːm/ (Received-Pronunciation)
- /ɛkˈstɹiːm/ (Received-Pronunciation)
- /ɪkˈstɹim/ (General-American)
Forms:
- extremer (comparative)
- more extreme (comparative)
- extremest (superlative)
- most extreme (superlative)
extreme (adj) senses:
1. Of a place, the most remote, farthest or outermost.
2. In the greatest or highest degree; intense.
3. Excessive, or far beyond the norm.
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Sounds:
- /ɪkˈstɹiːm/ (Received-Pronunciation)
- /ɛkˈstɹiːm/ (Received-Pronunciation)
- /ɪkˈstɹim/ (General-American)
Forms:
- extremer (comparative)
- more extreme (comparative)
- extremest (superlative)
- most extreme (superlative)
extreme (adj) senses:
1. Of a place, the most remote, farthest or outermost.
2. In the greatest or highest degree; intense.
3. Excessive, or far beyond the norm.
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✳ extreme (noun)
Forms:
- extremes (plural)
extreme (noun) senses:
1. The greatest or utmost point, degree or condition.
2. Each of the things at opposite ends of a range or scale.
3. (obsolete, plural only) One of the last moments of life.
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Forms:
- extremes (plural)
extreme (noun) senses:
1. The greatest or utmost point, degree or condition.
2. Each of the things at opposite ends of a range or scale.
3. (obsolete, plural only) One of the last moments of life.
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✳ extreme (adv)
Forms:
- more extreme (comparative)
- most extreme (superlative)
extreme (adv) senses:
1. (archaic) Extremely.
Forms:
- more extreme (comparative)
- most extreme (superlative)
extreme (adv) senses:
1. (archaic) Extremely.
🗣 Conversation 🗣
- Good afternoon.British Airline.Is there any thing I can do for you?
- Can I make a reservation for flight FW58 to San Marino?
- Sure. When do you want to take the plane?
- Next Monday.
- Will that be first class or economy seat?
- What's the fare for a first class seat?
- $ 200.
- Oh. I am not a wall streeter.Give me an economy one please.
- Good afternoon.British Airline.Is there any thing I can do for you?
- Can I make a reservation for flight FW58 to San Marino?
- Sure. When do you want to take the plane?
- Next Monday.
- Will that be first class or economy seat?
- What's the fare for a first class seat?
- $ 200.
- Oh. I am not a wall streeter.Give me an economy one please.
💡 Example 💡 Charlottesvillian
Charlottesvillian (noun): Charlottesville Mayor Nikuyah Walker was having a long and frustrating day. […] Nothing in particular set her off, but the battles she had been mired in for months — with the City Council, the city staff, some ordinary Charlottesvillians — were getting to her.
Ask @wikt_en_bot for 'Charlottesvillian'
Charlottesvillian (noun): Charlottesville Mayor Nikuyah Walker was having a long and frustrating day. […] Nothing in particular set her off, but the battles she had been mired in for months — with the City Council, the city staff, some ordinary Charlottesvillians — were getting to her.
Ask @wikt_en_bot for 'Charlottesvillian'
🌜 Future Perfect Continuous 🌛
The company will have been developing the new product for an extensive period.
The company will have been developing the new product for an extensive period.
🗣 Conversation 🗣
- Have you read all these crazy things that are going on around the world?
- What do you mean?
- I was reading about how some people get tricked or drugged in their hotel rooms and have their organs removed! Then they are sold on the black market.
- Don't tell me you actually believe all that? Don't be so gullible, they are just urban legends. They are just stories people make up to scare you.
- Well, I was also reading about how some popular songs have subliminal or even satanic messages if you play them backwards! Can you believe that?
- You really think an artist or song writer is going to go through the trouble of putting subliminal or satanic messages in a song? Don't be so naive!
- Well maybe you are right, but how about the story of how KFC has rows of headless chickens which are super grown in order to get bigger chickens faster!
- Sounds a bit too far fetched to be true, don't you think?
- Have you read all these crazy things that are going on around the world?
- What do you mean?
- I was reading about how some people get tricked or drugged in their hotel rooms and have their organs removed! Then they are sold on the black market.
- Don't tell me you actually believe all that? Don't be so gullible, they are just urban legends. They are just stories people make up to scare you.
- Well, I was also reading about how some popular songs have subliminal or even satanic messages if you play them backwards! Can you believe that?
- You really think an artist or song writer is going to go through the trouble of putting subliminal or satanic messages in a song? Don't be so naive!
- Well maybe you are right, but how about the story of how KFC has rows of headless chickens which are super grown in order to get bigger chickens faster!
- Sounds a bit too far fetched to be true, don't you think?
✳ collect (verb)
Sounds:
- /kəˈlɛkt/
Forms:
- collects (present, singular, third-person)
- collecting (participle, present)
- collected (participle, past)
- collected (past)
collect (verb) senses:
1. (transitive) To gather together; amass.
2. (transitive) To get; particularly, get from someone.
3. (transitive) To accumulate (a number of similar or related objects), particularly for a hobby or recreation.
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Sounds:
- /kəˈlɛkt/
Forms:
- collects (present, singular, third-person)
- collecting (participle, present)
- collected (participle, past)
- collected (past)
collect (verb) senses:
1. (transitive) To gather together; amass.
2. (transitive) To get; particularly, get from someone.
3. (transitive) To accumulate (a number of similar or related objects), particularly for a hobby or recreation.
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✳ collect (adj)
collect (adj) senses:
1. To be paid for by the recipient, as a telephone call or a shipment.
collect (adj) senses:
1. To be paid for by the recipient, as a telephone call or a shipment.
✳ collect (adv)
collect (adv) senses:
1. With payment due from the recipient.
collect (adv) senses:
1. With payment due from the recipient.
✳ collect (noun)
Sounds:
- /ˈkɑlɪkt/ (General-American)
- /ˈkɑlɛkt/ (General-American)
- /ˈkɒlɪkt/ (Received-Pronunciation)
- /ˈkɒlɛkt/ (Received-Pronunciation)
Forms:
- collects (plural)
collect (noun) senses:
1. (Christianity) The prayer said before the reading of the epistle lesson, especially one found in a prayerbook, as with the Book of Common Prayer.
Sounds:
- /ˈkɑlɪkt/ (General-American)
- /ˈkɑlɛkt/ (General-American)
- /ˈkɒlɪkt/ (Received-Pronunciation)
- /ˈkɒlɛkt/ (Received-Pronunciation)
Forms:
- collects (plural)
collect (noun) senses:
1. (Christianity) The prayer said before the reading of the epistle lesson, especially one found in a prayerbook, as with the Book of Common Prayer.