♋️ consume /kənˈsjuːm /
▸ verb [with obj.]
1 eat, drink, or ingest (food or drink):
✅ people consume a good deal of sugar in drinks.
✡▪ (of a fire) completely destroy:
the fire spread rapidly, consuming many homes.
✡▪ use up (a resource):
this process consumes enormous amounts of energy.
❇️ buy (goods or services):
accounting provides measures of the economic goods and services consumed.
❇️ (of a feeling) completely fill the mind of (someone)
➡️ Synonyms: absorb, apply, avail oneself of, deplete, devour, dissipate, dominate, drain, drivel, eat up
➡️ Antonyms: accumulate, collect, gather, neglect, not use, store
♋️ Debilitate /dɪˈbɪlɪteɪt /
▸ verb [with obj.] make (someone) very weak and infirm:
✅ he was severely debilitated by a stomach upset
(as adj. debilitated) a debilitated patient.
♓️▪ hinder, delay, or weaken:
hard drugs destroy families and debilitate communities.
– DERIVATIVES debilitation /-ˈteɪʃ(ə)n/ noun
debilitative /-tətɪv/ adjective
➡️ Synonyms: attenuate, blunt, cripple, disable, enervate, enfeeble, eviscerate, exhaust
➡️ Antonyms: aid, assist, cure, energize, help, invigorate, mend, strengthen
♋️ Sabotage /ˈsabətɑːʒ /
▸ verb [with obj.] deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct (something), especially for political or military advantage:
✅ power lines from South Africa were sabotaged by rebel forces.
▸ noun [mass noun] the action of sabotaging something:
a coordinated campaign of sabotage.
⏩ Synonyms: demolition, destruction, disruption, impairment, injury, mischief, overthrow, subversion, subversiveness, treachery, treason, undermining
⏩ Antonyms: aiding, assistance, fix, help
♋️ Populist /ˈpɒpjʊlɪst /
▸ noun a member or adherent of a political party seeking to represent the interests of ordinary people.
⚛▪ a person who supports or seeks to appeal to the concerns of ordinary people:
✅ she is something of a populist—her views on immigration resemble those of the right-wing tabloid press.
➡️▸ adjective relating to or characteristic of a populist or populists:
⚛ populistic-ˈlɪstɪk/ adjective
⏩ Synonyms: autonomous, common, communal, constitutional, egalitarian, equal, free, friendly, individualistic, informal, just, libertarian, orderly,
#vocabulary
▸ verb [with obj.]
1 eat, drink, or ingest (food or drink):
✅ people consume a good deal of sugar in drinks.
✡▪ (of a fire) completely destroy:
the fire spread rapidly, consuming many homes.
✡▪ use up (a resource):
this process consumes enormous amounts of energy.
❇️ buy (goods or services):
accounting provides measures of the economic goods and services consumed.
❇️ (of a feeling) completely fill the mind of (someone)
➡️ Synonyms: absorb, apply, avail oneself of, deplete, devour, dissipate, dominate, drain, drivel, eat up
➡️ Antonyms: accumulate, collect, gather, neglect, not use, store
♋️ Debilitate /dɪˈbɪlɪteɪt /
▸ verb [with obj.] make (someone) very weak and infirm:
✅ he was severely debilitated by a stomach upset
(as adj. debilitated) a debilitated patient.
♓️▪ hinder, delay, or weaken:
hard drugs destroy families and debilitate communities.
– DERIVATIVES debilitation /-ˈteɪʃ(ə)n/ noun
debilitative /-tətɪv/ adjective
➡️ Synonyms: attenuate, blunt, cripple, disable, enervate, enfeeble, eviscerate, exhaust
➡️ Antonyms: aid, assist, cure, energize, help, invigorate, mend, strengthen
♋️ Sabotage /ˈsabətɑːʒ /
▸ verb [with obj.] deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct (something), especially for political or military advantage:
✅ power lines from South Africa were sabotaged by rebel forces.
▸ noun [mass noun] the action of sabotaging something:
a coordinated campaign of sabotage.
⏩ Synonyms: demolition, destruction, disruption, impairment, injury, mischief, overthrow, subversion, subversiveness, treachery, treason, undermining
⏩ Antonyms: aiding, assistance, fix, help
♋️ Populist /ˈpɒpjʊlɪst /
▸ noun a member or adherent of a political party seeking to represent the interests of ordinary people.
⚛▪ a person who supports or seeks to appeal to the concerns of ordinary people:
✅ she is something of a populist—her views on immigration resemble those of the right-wing tabloid press.
➡️▸ adjective relating to or characteristic of a populist or populists:
⚛ populistic-ˈlɪstɪk/ adjective
⏩ Synonyms: autonomous, common, communal, constitutional, egalitarian, equal, free, friendly, individualistic, informal, just, libertarian, orderly,
#vocabulary
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⏺ Rules for Punctuation
When should we use CAPITAL LETTERS?
A capital letter is used:
✅ to begin a sentence.
e.g. There's a great film playing at the cinema.
✅ for days of the week, months and public holidays.
e. g. This year, Christmas Day falls on the last Sunday of December.
✅ for names of people and places.
e.g. My best friend's name is Claire and she's from Cardiff, Wales.
✅ for people's titles.
e.g. Mr andMrs Graham; Dr Stevens; Professor Brown; etc.
✅ for nationalities and languages.
e.g. They are French.
We love Italian cuisine.
He's fluent in Portuguese and German.
✅ for the first word and/ or the most important words (e.g. nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs) of titles of books, films, plays, TV programmes, etc.
e.g. The Sixth Sense
Indiana Jones and the Lost Temple
Alice in Wonderland
📔Note: The personal pronoun I is always a capital letter.
e.g. George and I are going to the funfair.
#writing #punctuation
⏺ Rules for Punctuation
When should we use CAPITAL LETTERS?
A capital letter is used:
✅ to begin a sentence.
e.g. There's a great film playing at the cinema.
✅ for days of the week, months and public holidays.
e. g. This year, Christmas Day falls on the last Sunday of December.
✅ for names of people and places.
e.g. My best friend's name is Claire and she's from Cardiff, Wales.
✅ for people's titles.
e.g. Mr andMrs Graham; Dr Stevens; Professor Brown; etc.
✅ for nationalities and languages.
e.g. They are French.
We love Italian cuisine.
He's fluent in Portuguese and German.
✅ for the first word and/ or the most important words (e.g. nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs) of titles of books, films, plays, TV programmes, etc.
e.g. The Sixth Sense
Indiana Jones and the Lost Temple
Alice in Wonderland
📔Note: The personal pronoun I is always a capital letter.
e.g. George and I are going to the funfair.
#writing #punctuation
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🔻Five alternative to “CORRECT“🔻
🔸Right
How many questions did you get right.
🔹True
What you have said is true, that is what happened.
🔸Accurate
Your calculations are accurate, as is your answer.
🔹Spot on
That answer is spot on!
🔸Bang on
Her guess was absolutely bang on.
#Word_Of_The_Day
Word Of The Day
🔔🔻Five alternative to “CORRECT“🔻
🔸Right
How many questions did you get right.
🔹True
What you have said is true, that is what happened.
🔸Accurate
Your calculations are accurate, as is your answer.
🔹Spot on
That answer is spot on!
🔸Bang on
Her guess was absolutely bang on.
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💬TAKE IN
📨If you take someone in, you allow them to stay in your house or your country, especially when they do not have anywhere to stay or are in trouble.
🦋He persuaded Jo to take him in.
🦋My friend lost his job and his apartment, so I took him in for a month.
discuss it while people are around. She will take it up with u tonight when all are gone.
_____
#phrasalverb
📨If you take someone in, you allow them to stay in your house or your country, especially when they do not have anywhere to stay or are in trouble.
🦋He persuaded Jo to take him in.
🦋My friend lost his job and his apartment, so I took him in for a month.
discuss it while people are around. She will take it up with u tonight when all are gone.
_____
#phrasalverb
Question ppl ask me often
How can I improve my writing skills?
Here is my reply
Improving your writing skills is a valuable endeavor that can benefit you in many areas of life. Here are several strategies you can use to become a better writer:
1. Read Regularly:
- Diverse Materials: Read a variety of genres, including fiction, non-fiction, journalism, and academic papers. This exposes you to different styles and vocabularies.
- Analyzing: Pay attention to how authors construct sentences, develop ideas, and build arguments. Reflect on what makes their writing effective or ineffective.
2. Write Daily:
- Journaling: Keep a daily journal to practice writing regularly. It doesn’t have to be formal; the goal is to make writing a habit.
- Prompts: Use writing prompts to challenge yourself and spark creativity. Websites and books often offer daily prompts.
3. Learn the Basics:
- Grammar and Syntax: Brush up on grammar and syntax rules. Resources like "The Elements of Style" by Strunk and White can be very useful.
- Vocabulary: Expand your vocabulary through reading and using tools like a thesaurus.
4. Seek Feedback:
- Peer Review: Share your writing with friends, colleagues, or writing groups to get constructive feedback.
- Professional Feedback: Consider hiring a writing coach or taking a writing course.
5. Revise and Edit:
- Multiple Drafts: Don’t be afraid to write multiple drafts. Revision is a crucial part of the writing process.
- Editing: Learn to edit your work critically. Look for clarity, coherence, conciseness, and correctness.
6. Study Writing Techniques:
- Workshops and Courses: Enroll in writing workshops or online courses. Websites like Coursera, Udemy, and edX offer courses on various aspects of writing.
- Books on Writing: Read books about writing, such as "On Writing" by Stephen King or "Bird by Bird" by Anne Lamott.
7. Practice Different Styles:
- Genres: Experiment with different genres (e.g., poetry, essays, short stories, technical writing) to find your strengths and preferences.
- Perspectives: Write from different perspectives and in various voices to develop versatility.
8. Use Writing Tools:
- Software: Use tools like Grammarly, Hemingway Editor, or ProWritingAid to help with grammar and style.
- Outlining: Use outlining tools to organize your thoughts before you start writing.
9. Stay Motivated:
- Set Goals: Set specific, achievable writing goals (e.g., write 500 words a day, complete a short story in a month).
- Celebrate Progress: Acknowledge and celebrate your progress to stay motivated.
10. Read Aloud:
- Hearing Your Writing: Reading your work aloud can help you catch errors and awkward phrasing that you might miss when reading silently.
Improving your writing skills is a continuous process, and persistence is key. By integrating these strategies into your routine, you'll gradually become a more confident and effective writer.
#writingskills #englishmadeeasy #truewisdom
How can I improve my writing skills?
Here is my reply
Improving your writing skills is a valuable endeavor that can benefit you in many areas of life. Here are several strategies you can use to become a better writer:
1. Read Regularly:
- Diverse Materials: Read a variety of genres, including fiction, non-fiction, journalism, and academic papers. This exposes you to different styles and vocabularies.
- Analyzing: Pay attention to how authors construct sentences, develop ideas, and build arguments. Reflect on what makes their writing effective or ineffective.
2. Write Daily:
- Journaling: Keep a daily journal to practice writing regularly. It doesn’t have to be formal; the goal is to make writing a habit.
- Prompts: Use writing prompts to challenge yourself and spark creativity. Websites and books often offer daily prompts.
3. Learn the Basics:
- Grammar and Syntax: Brush up on grammar and syntax rules. Resources like "The Elements of Style" by Strunk and White can be very useful.
- Vocabulary: Expand your vocabulary through reading and using tools like a thesaurus.
4. Seek Feedback:
- Peer Review: Share your writing with friends, colleagues, or writing groups to get constructive feedback.
- Professional Feedback: Consider hiring a writing coach or taking a writing course.
5. Revise and Edit:
- Multiple Drafts: Don’t be afraid to write multiple drafts. Revision is a crucial part of the writing process.
- Editing: Learn to edit your work critically. Look for clarity, coherence, conciseness, and correctness.
6. Study Writing Techniques:
- Workshops and Courses: Enroll in writing workshops or online courses. Websites like Coursera, Udemy, and edX offer courses on various aspects of writing.
- Books on Writing: Read books about writing, such as "On Writing" by Stephen King or "Bird by Bird" by Anne Lamott.
7. Practice Different Styles:
- Genres: Experiment with different genres (e.g., poetry, essays, short stories, technical writing) to find your strengths and preferences.
- Perspectives: Write from different perspectives and in various voices to develop versatility.
8. Use Writing Tools:
- Software: Use tools like Grammarly, Hemingway Editor, or ProWritingAid to help with grammar and style.
- Outlining: Use outlining tools to organize your thoughts before you start writing.
9. Stay Motivated:
- Set Goals: Set specific, achievable writing goals (e.g., write 500 words a day, complete a short story in a month).
- Celebrate Progress: Acknowledge and celebrate your progress to stay motivated.
10. Read Aloud:
- Hearing Your Writing: Reading your work aloud can help you catch errors and awkward phrasing that you might miss when reading silently.
Improving your writing skills is a continuous process, and persistence is key. By integrating these strategies into your routine, you'll gradually become a more confident and effective writer.
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🔷Pull something off
♦️Meaning: accomplish something remarkable.
✨He never thought he would be able to put on a show, but he pulled it off.
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Idiom
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🔔🔷Pull something off
♦️Meaning: accomplish something remarkable.
✨He never thought he would be able to put on a show, but he pulled it off.
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Relationships with your spouse cause fatigue and irritation: 8 possible reasons
1. Old psychological traumas
Unhealed trauma of one spouse (or both) can provoke feelings of inferiority, loneliness, shame.
2. Sexual traumas
Unprocessed traumatic sexual experiences very often interfere with one's ability to have a fulfilling intimate life.
3. Internalized patterns of family life
4. "Alarm bells."
No matter how charming your partner is, even at the beginning of the relationship you may notice signs of future problems.
5. Psychological disorders
Personality disorders and various addictions often lead to some form of domestic violence.
6. Chronic Negative Emotions.
Anger, anxiety, guilt, depression, fear - if such experiences arise constantly in a marriage, the person gradually dulls any feelings at all.
7. Constant monotonous complaints
8. Habitual patterns of behavior.
Bad habits are easy to pick up, and getting rid of them can be very difficult.
1. Old psychological traumas
Unhealed trauma of one spouse (or both) can provoke feelings of inferiority, loneliness, shame.
2. Sexual traumas
Unprocessed traumatic sexual experiences very often interfere with one's ability to have a fulfilling intimate life.
3. Internalized patterns of family life
4. "Alarm bells."
No matter how charming your partner is, even at the beginning of the relationship you may notice signs of future problems.
5. Psychological disorders
Personality disorders and various addictions often lead to some form of domestic violence.
6. Chronic Negative Emotions.
Anger, anxiety, guilt, depression, fear - if such experiences arise constantly in a marriage, the person gradually dulls any feelings at all.
7. Constant monotonous complaints
8. Habitual patterns of behavior.
Bad habits are easy to pick up, and getting rid of them can be very difficult.
Is it possible to benefit from deception?
👉🏻 You can benefit from lying, otherwise people wouldn't use it. Lying helps to "save face" and avoid conflict. For example, when asked by his wife whether she is fat or not, it is easier for the husband to lie than to scandalize until the evening.
👉🏻 It is lying that allows a person to mind his own business. In a situation where the girlfriend had a child clearly not by her husband, the truth-teller would certainly tell her suspicions to her husband. But in this situation, it is better to remain silent and let the spouses to sort out the situation themselves.
👉🏻 You can benefit from lying, otherwise people wouldn't use it. Lying helps to "save face" and avoid conflict. For example, when asked by his wife whether she is fat or not, it is easier for the husband to lie than to scandalize until the evening.
👉🏻 It is lying that allows a person to mind his own business. In a situation where the girlfriend had a child clearly not by her husband, the truth-teller would certainly tell her suspicions to her husband. But in this situation, it is better to remain silent and let the spouses to sort out the situation themselves.
Do yourself a favor and learn how to walk away.when connections start to fade,
Learn how to let it go,when a person starts to mistreat you,
Learn how to move on..to sth or someone better.dont waste your energy trying to force something that isn't meant to be....because the truth is.....for everyone person who don't value you,there are tone of waiting to love you better.
Learn how to let it go,when a person starts to mistreat you,
Learn how to move on..to sth or someone better.dont waste your energy trying to force something that isn't meant to be....because the truth is.....for everyone person who don't value you,there are tone of waiting to love you better.
Always Be Yourself.
Never try to hide who you are.
The only shame is to have shame.
Always stand up for what you believe in.
Always question what other people tell you.
Never regret the past...it's a waste of time.
There's a reason for everything, every mistake, every moment of weakness, every terrible thing that has happened to you, Grow From It.
The only way you can ever get the respect of others is when you show them that you respect yourself, and most importantly, do your thing and never apologize for being you.
Never try to hide who you are.
The only shame is to have shame.
Always stand up for what you believe in.
Always question what other people tell you.
Never regret the past...it's a waste of time.
There's a reason for everything, every mistake, every moment of weakness, every terrible thing that has happened to you, Grow From It.
The only way you can ever get the respect of others is when you show them that you respect yourself, and most importantly, do your thing and never apologize for being you.
Infantile or naive?
At first glance, these qualities are very similar. Such a cute, almost childlike spontaneity. And yet, these are fundamentally different characteristics.
NAIVETY is "I can do anything": "I don't want to know anything about the imperfection of the world and I will behave as if it doesn't exist."
INFANTILISM is "I don't want to, even if I can": "I am afraid of the imperfection of the world, and I prefer to hide from it behind someone's back."
All infantile people are similar in their behavior. They do not know what to do, and often do not want to make their own decisions. They take care of their own comfort and refer to "tired", "it's hard for me", "I wasn't taught", "why should I", "I'm sick".
Infantile people are skilled manipulators. They live for their own pleasure, without straining themselves, feeling sorry for themselves, without learning lessons from their own mistakes. They do not analyze what is happening, do not consider necessary to develop or change something in their lives.
At first glance, these qualities are very similar. Such a cute, almost childlike spontaneity. And yet, these are fundamentally different characteristics.
NAIVETY is "I can do anything": "I don't want to know anything about the imperfection of the world and I will behave as if it doesn't exist."
INFANTILISM is "I don't want to, even if I can": "I am afraid of the imperfection of the world, and I prefer to hide from it behind someone's back."
All infantile people are similar in their behavior. They do not know what to do, and often do not want to make their own decisions. They take care of their own comfort and refer to "tired", "it's hard for me", "I wasn't taught", "why should I", "I'm sick".
Infantile people are skilled manipulators. They live for their own pleasure, without straining themselves, feeling sorry for themselves, without learning lessons from their own mistakes. They do not analyze what is happening, do not consider necessary to develop or change something in their lives.