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  1. 19 hours ago

    Pretentious (adj.) claiming dignity or importance, esp. when undeserved

  2. 3 hours ago

    New words for me today while shopping online 😂👌. Mint condition = perfect condition : a state of being like new Example: He kept the car in mint condition.

  3. Jan 2

    COMPLETE THE SENTENCE 🎉 Last year we _____ married. 🤵👰 a) had b) took c) got

  4. 👀Are your eyes tired? 🧘Maybe you should do eye yoga! Find out all about it and learn vocabulary related to eyesight in this Lingohack!

  5. 2 hours ago

    Personality to match his awful voice. Hope he doesn't write his own lyrics if he has to sing anymore given his limited vocabulary an absolute airhead

  6. Jan 3

    Glutton (n.) one who eats to much

  7. 4 hours ago

    (extermination): The act of exterminating; total destruction; eradication; excision; as, the extermination of inhabitants or tribes, of error or vice, or of weeds from a field. your

  8. 17 hours ago
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    If you want help bringing it mainstream, I'll start telling my students that when we cover Aristotle's Rhetoric.

  9. 1 hour ago

    Victuals - food (Genesis 14:11 )

  10. 4 hours ago

    Superfluous - more than necessary or wanted (Leviticus 21:18 )

  11. 31 minutes ago

    Here we are in 灵隐寺 (Lingyin Temple). Let’s use some to make a sentence! 这里很神秘。 It’s very mysterious here. 神秘 shén mìmysterious Can you use this ?

  12. Jan 2

    In my opinion, the best way to memorize vocabulary is NOT to memorize it. Check out my post to learn more.

  13. Jan 3
  14. Jan 2

    Word root: CULP (blame) 😠👉🙎🏻 Example words: • exculpate: to pronounce not guilty • culpable: deserving blame • inculpate: to accuse or blame • culprit: wrongdoer • “Mea culpa!” (“It’s my fault!”)

  15. 3 hours ago

    💥English Advanced Vocabulary for thinking and reasoning. Synonyms and phrases for CAE, CPE and IELTS exams in English. 👉

  16. Jan 4

    💁 Help! I’ve lost my wallet, what do I say? 👛👛 We’re here to save the day and save you money too with these phrases! 💰💰 More great content on our website:

  17. With political "likability" in the news nationally and locally, it's a good time to remind influencers that subjective words should be used carefully. "Likability" is inherently subjective.

  18. 2 hours ago
  19. 30 Dec 2018

    Disdain (n.) scorn; disrespect; (v.) to reject with contempt There was no denying Yong-hwa’s look of *disdain*. 😒

  20. Jan 2

    Reprehensible (adj.) deserving to be severely criticized

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