Did you know, that the English language has a concept called ‘Loanwords’? Well, now you know! While this language has a history of its evolution, it borrows some words from…
[responsivevoice]Prevail[/responsivevoice] [pri-veyl ] Grammar:Prevail is a verb, i.e., it shows an action. It means: 1. Superior or more powerful than anything else 2. Dominate 3. To persuade or convince someone…
[responsivevoice]Reform[/responsivevoice] [ ri-fawrm] Grammar:Reform is a verb and a noun, i.e., it shows action or could be the subject of a sentence. It means: 1. To make changes to something or…
[responsivevoice]Agnostic[/responsivevoice] [ ag-nos-tik ] Grammar:Exculpate is a noun, i.e., it is the subject of a sentence. It means:1. A non-believer of God; skeptic Usage example 1:Life has been so hard…
[responsivevoice]Foray[/responsivevoice] [fawr-ey, for-ey] Grammar:Foray is a noun, i.e., it is the subject of a sentence. It means:1. Special attack to obtain something 2. A new spirited attempt to get involved in…
Life is beautiful, and we constantly come across things, people and places we adore. Additionally, we have so many conversations with a plethora of people on a daily basis. But…
[responsivevoice]Comrade[/responsivevoice] [kom-rad, -rid] Grammar:Comrade is a noun, i.e., it is the subject of a sentence. It means:1. A colleague or a fellow member 2. Ally Usage example 1:Soon after the…
[responsivevoice]Conviction[/responsivevoice] [kuhn-vik-shuhn] Grammar:Conviction is a noun, i.e., it is the subject of a sentence. It means:1. To believe in something or to have an opinion 2. To declare a judgment…
[responsivevoice]Imbue[/responsivevoice] [im-byoo] Grammar:Imbueis a verb, i.e., it shows action. It means:1. Infuse 2. Inspire with a feeling or quality Usage example 1:His success imbued him with a sense of gratification…
[responsivevoice]Amble[/responsivevoice] [am-buhl] Grammar:Amble is a verb and a noun, i.e., it shows action or could be the subject of a sentence. It means:1. To walk slowly; relaxed walking (verb) 2.…