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Episode One: A Conversation
This has been a long time in the making and we are so excited to finally be able to share this with all of you!
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Smile Synonyms and Antonyms
Amused look
Beam
Beatific
Bright look
Bewail
Bemoan
Cloudy look
Delighted look
Dirty look
Eye / Eyed
Eye cooly
Frown
Grin
Glower
Glare
Grimace
Glout
Glunch
Lour
Leer
Moue
Mow
Mope
Pursed lips
Pout
Pleased look
Rictus
Smirk
Simper
Sneer
Scowl
Sulk
Smug look
Stare coldly
Sullen look
Smicker
Smirtle
Snigger
Snicker
Tender look
Twinkle
Wince
Wry face
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SOCIAL SCIENCE
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LINGUISTICS
VOCABULARY
New Word of the Day is lechery.
Part of Speech: Noun
Lechery is an excessive or offensive sexual desire.
SYNONYM -> carnality
ANTONYM -> chastity
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Item Definition: a single article or unit Example: he noticed an item in the New York Times Synonyms: token, point, detail, particular #Synonyms #Antonyms #SynonymsAntonyms #vocabulary #ielts #ieltsvocabulary #englishvocabulary #english #elearning #teacher (at Ramgonj, Laxmipur) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoxaVOxyZeL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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The Hindu Newspaper Vocabulary 201-210
The Hindu newspaper Vocabulary 201-210
Vocabulary play an important role in every competitive exams so you learn daily 10 new words. You can download PDF. Below Hindi meaning PDF download link available.
Today’s 10 words with Meaning , Synonyms, Antonyms, Verb forms and Example.
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201. Mantle(noun)
Meaning – An important role or responsibility that passes from one person to…
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Prompt #17
Utopia meets dystopia.
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My Wheelbarrow Teacher
After a number of years away from the forum, of which I was once a very active member, I received a pingback in my inbox from the dVerse Poets Pub via a prompt curated by Laura Bloomsbury entitled MTB: Cleaving to Antonyms in Contrapuntal Lines which included a link to a Contrapuntal prompt of mine from 2018. It appears I have been called back to post once more.
Strangely ( or not), I had just…
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The Flocking of Spring
Trees and power lines are punctuated with birds,
musically annotating the new season's words,
collecting feathers in all kinds of weather,
hollow bones and loquacious song.
They’ve carried it all winter long
spring’s scent on their wings,
essence of the vernal,
hope of life eternal.
Hope of life eternal,
essence of the vernal,
spring’s scent on their wings,
they’ve carried it all winter…
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It's messed up that both probiotics and antibiotics exist but they aren't the opposite of each other
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SOCIAL SCIENCE
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VOCABULARY
New Word of the Day is naked.
Part of Speech: Adjective
A person or body part without clothes concealing that
Etymology -> GERMAN
SYNONYM -> nude
ANTONYM -> clothed
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New Word of the Day is nepotism.
Part of Speech: Noun
Nepotism is the practice among those with the power or influence of favoring a relative, friend, or associate, especially by giving them jobs.
Etymology -> ITALIAN
SYNONYM -> cronyism
ANTONYM -> impartiality
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New Word of the Day is never.
Part of Speech: Adverb
Not ever.
Etymology -> OLD ENGLISH
SYNONYM -> seldom
ANTONYM -> always
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Nab Definition: catch (someone) doing something wrong Example: the police nabbed the suspected criminals Synonyms: catch, clutch, grasp, seize, lay hold on, lay hands on #Synonyms #Antonyms #SynonymsAntonyms #ielts #ieltsvocabulary #englishvocabulary #english #englishteachers #elearning #education https://www.instagram.com/p/CoiZtIASGeg/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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