Phrasal Verb of the Day | Vocabulary | EnglishClub
make of (1)
to understand, or to make sense of, someone or something
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leave home
To cease living with one's parents; to strike out on one's own. Watch the video
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Word of the Day: provost
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Word of the Day: spartan
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abstruse
Definition: (adjective) Difficult to understand.
Synonyms: deep, recondite.
Usage: The professor's lectures were so abstruse that students tended to avoid them.
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proscription
noun: A prohibition or the act of prohibiting, particularly one imposed by law.
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Word of the Day: boomerang
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fixity
Definition: (noun) The quality of being incapable of mutation.
Synonyms: immutability.
Usage: Darwin challenged the fixity of species with his theory of evolution.
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colander
noun: A utensil with perforations, used for straining or draining foods.
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Word of the Day: mischievous
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unlettered
Definition: (adjective) Uneducated in general; lacking knowledge or sophistication.
Synonyms: ignorant, nescient, unlearned.
Usage: On points where the learned have, in purity of heart, been compelled to differ, the unlettered will necessarily be at variance.
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desistance
noun: The act of ceasing a behavior, particularly one considered harmful or unwanted.
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Word of the Day: gesticulate
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meanly
Definition: (adverb) In a miserly manner.
Synonyms: humbly.
Usage: They lived meanly and without ostentation.
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Learn English Through Football Podcast: Slump
In this football language podcast we talk about the noun 'slump' and how it is used in football and also look at some big games this weekend.In this football language podcast we talk about the noun 'slump' and how it is used in football and also look at some big games this weekend.
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Word of the Day
volition
Definition: (noun) The act or an instance of making a conscious choice or decision.
Synonyms: willing.
Usage: Without volition I leaned toward her, as a tree is swayed by the wind.
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Slang of the Day | Vocabulary | EnglishClub
yo-yo
a stupid or crazy person
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try out
to test something to see what it's like, or to see if it works properly
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Idiom of the Day
on the leading edge
Having or knowledgeable of the most advanced technology in a given area, activity, or endeavor. Watch the video
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Slang of the Day | Vocabulary | EnglishClub
exec
an executive or manager
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put away (1)
If you put something away, you put it where it's usually kept when it's not being used.
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lead nowhere
To ultimately yield or achieve no useful, beneficial, or successful result or outcome. Watch the video
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Slang of the Day | Vocabulary | EnglishClub
bastard
an unpleasant, despicable person
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Phrasal Verb of the Day | Vocabulary | EnglishClub
stand down
to resign or retire from a job or a position
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the L-bomb
An expression of romantic love for another, especially when said unexpectedly and/or for the first time. Usually used in the phrase "drop the L-bomb." Watch the video
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clean out (1)
to clean the inside of something
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lazy-bones
A particularly lazy or indolent person. Watch the video
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on the wagon
not drinking alcohol, esp. of an alcoholic or a heavy drinker
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