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2021-02-25 20:43:14
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2021-02-16 15:52:43
Word of the day Orchestrate (verb): (Plan or coordinate the elements of (a situation) to produce a desired effect)
Synonyms: Organize, Arrange, Compose, Coordinate, Set Up, Bring About, Manage
Antonyms: Disperse, Disorganize
Example :
To take responsibility away from the bride and groom, an event planner was hired to orchestrate the wedding.
Verb forms: Orchestrate, Orchestrated, Orchestrated
Related words:
Orchestration (noun) - The planning or coordination of the elements of a situation to produce a desired effect.
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2021-01-21 09:35:59
Words Related to Fitness/Diet
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2020-12-31 20:12:41
Hello everyone,
2020 is an unusual year. I hope you have enjoyed your learning this year and will continue to learn more. Here are my congratulations to every learner.
I wish you all a wonderful 2021 By
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2020-12-21 09:57:01
Learn English (Advanced English) pinned «#ProperUsage Revolt V/s Mutiny Revolt To rebel, particularly against authority.The farmers had to revolt against the government to get what they deserved. Ex: All the land was lost in the next few years, partly by the revolt of the local…»
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2020-12-13 19:45:52
#Phrasal Verb
I wouldn't dream of it
We use this expression to say that we completely refuse a suggestion or idea - often to be polite.
Example:-1. Here, you can drop me here and I can walk the rest of the way home.
Ans. No.
I wouldn't dream of it - it's dark and it's late, so I'll drive you home.
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2020-11-16 08:55:14
#ProperUsage
Specious v/s Spurious
Specious Use specious to describe an argument that seems to be , correct, or logical and attractive in appreiance but less Plausible than initially it appears.
Ex: He cautioned that "specious, speculative, fanciful or far-fetched claims should not be a basis for initiating federal inquiries."
Spurious false and not what it appears to be, Based on illegitimate reasons.
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