Fructify
verb (used without object), fruc·ti·fied, fruc·ti·fy·ing.
to bear fruit; become fruitful:
With careful tending the plant will fructify.
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Commonly Confused English Vocabulary: A Guide to Usage
Commonly Confused English Vocabulary: A Guide to Usage
Introduction:
English can be a tricky language to master, especially when it comes to using words that sound or look similar but have different meanings. These commonly confused words can cause confusion and misunderstandings in both written and spoken communication. This guide aims to provide a clear understanding of some of the most commonly confused English vocabulary, their meanings, and correct usage.
Body:
Accept vs. Except
Affect vs. Effect
Allusion vs. Illusion
Complement vs. Compliment
Conscious vs. Conscience
Its vs. It's
Lose vs. Loose
Principle vs. Principal
Stationary vs. Stationery
Than vs. Then
Their vs. There vs. They're
To vs. Too vs. Two
For each word pair, the guide will provide definitions, examples of usage, and tips on how to remember the difference between the two.
Conclusion:
Mastering commonly confused English vocabulary can greatly improve one's written and spoken communication. By providing a clear understanding of these words and their correct usage, this guide aims to help readers avoid confusion and communicate more effectively.
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Weekly 07 words ,Words of the Day. 1.Erin go Bragh, 2.Lacuna 3.Tactile 4.Kith 5.Fawn 6.Obdurate 7.Symbiosis
Weekly 07 words, Words of the Day. 1. Erin go Bragh, 2. Lacuna 3. Tactile 4. Kith 5.Fawn 6.Obdurate 7.Symbiosis
Word of the Day Weekly is a vocabulary-building exercise that introduces learners to a new set of seven words each week. These words are carefully selected to expand the learners' knowledge and understanding of the English language.
Each word is presented with its definition, part of speech, pronunciation, and an example sentence that demonstrates its usage. Learners are encouraged to practice using the words in their own sentences to help reinforce their understanding of the meanings.
The seven words are usually related thematically, which helps learners to grasp the concepts behind the words and make connections between them. By the end of each week, learners will have expanded their vocabulary and gained confidence in their ability to use these new words in their everyday language.
Word of the Day Weekly is an excellent resource for anyone looking to improve their English language skills, whether they are native speakers or second language learners. It provides an opportunity to learn new words and improve communication skills, which can be useful in many aspects of life, from academic and professional settings to personal relationships.
Word of the Day : March 16, 2023 Heterodox adjective HET-uh-ruh-dahks. Word of the Day : March 15, 2023 nadir noun NAY-deer
Word of the Day : March 16, 2023 (Heterodox) adjective HET-uh-ruh-dahks.
Word of the Day : March 15, 2023 (Nadir) noun NAY-deer
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Word of the Day : March 14, 2023 gallivant verb GAL-uh-vant. #wordoftheday #vocabulary
Word of the Day : March 14, 2023
Gallivant
verb GAL-uh-vant. What It Means
Gallivant means “to go or travel to many different places for pleasure.”
// She spent her gap year gallivanting around Europe with her best friend.
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Word of the Day : March 13, 2023 apotheosis noun uh-pah-thee-OH-sis
What It Means
Apotheosis means "the perfect form or example of something" or "the highest or best part of something." It can also mean "elevation to divine status; deification.". #english #learnenglish #vocabulary #englishteacher #ielts #s #learning #grammar #education #love #englishlearning #ingles #language #englishlanguage #englishvocabulary #learn #englishgrammar #englishtips #instagram #ingl #toefl #teacher #learningenglish #studyenglish #englishclass #study #ingilizce #esl #speakenglish #idioms
Word of the Day : March 12, 2023 divulge verb dih-VULJ. Word of the Day : March 11, 2023 scrupulous adjective SKROO-pyuh-lus
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Word of the Day : March 10, 2023 Factotum noun fak-TOH-tum
Word of the Day : March 10, 2023
Factotum
noun fak-TOH-tum.
What It Means
A factotum is a person who has many diverse activities or responsibilities, and especially one whose work involves a wide variety of tasks.
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Word of the Day : March 9, 2023 ingratiate verb in-GRAY-shee-ayt
What It Means
Ingratiate means “to gain favor or acceptance by deliberate effort.” It is usually used with with, and is often (though not always) used disapprovingly.
// Scam artists often have an uncanny ability to ingratiate themselves with their victims using subtle flattery that only seems obvious in retrospect. INGRATIATE in Context
“Harley Quinn is … fast, hilarious, and out of control, yet surprisingly thoughtful. The show’s self-awareness of the DC universe is all-encompassing, and it uses the soul of its characters, the breadth of its history, and its recognizable animated aesthetic to ingratiate itself with its fan base without ever appearing subservient to them.” — Matt Schimkowitz, AV Club, 27 July 2022
Did You Know?
When you ingratiate yourself, you put yourself in someone’s good graces in order to gain their approval or favor. While the word ingratiate does not necessarily imply that your behavior is obsequious or otherwise improper, the word may be used disapprovingly by those who distrust your motives. The word entered English in the early 1600s from the combining of the Latin noun gratia, meaning “grace” or “favor,” with the English prefix in-. Gratia comes from the adjective gratus, meaning “pleasing, grateful.” Gratus has, over the centuries, ingratiated itself well with the English language as the ancestor of a whole host of words including gratuitous, congratulate, and grace
Word of the Day : March 8, 2023 cahoots plural noun kuh-HOOTS
What It Means
Cahoots is an informal word that is usually used in the phrase “in cahoots” to describe a partnership or alliance for making or implementing secret plans. CAHOOTS in Context
“When a mild-mannered ad man ... is mistaken for a secret agent and finds himself in the crosshairs of a dangerous spy, suspense is a given. Add a romantic entanglement with the epically gorgeous Eva Marie Saint, who might or might not be in cahoots with the spies, and you’ve got [director Alfred] Hitchcock at his tongue-in-cheek best.” — Amy Glynn, Paste Magazine, 16 Nov. 2022
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Word of the Day : March 2, 2023
contretempsplay
noun KAHN-truh-tahnPrevNext
What It Means
The word contretemps refers to an inconvenient or embarrassing occurrence or situation. It can also refer to a dispute or argument.
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Word of the Day : March 1, 2023
frescoplay
noun FRESS-koh.
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Word of the Day : February 27, 2023
{ersatz}. adjective AIR-sahts. What It Means
Ersatz describes a usually artificial and inferior substitute or imitation.
ERSATZ in Context
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Word of the Day : February 23, 2023 tantamountplay adjective TAN-tuh-mount
What It Means
Tantamount means “equivalent in value, significance, or effect.” It is sometimes confused with paramount, which does not describe something that is equivalent, but instead means “superior to all others.” TANTAMOUNT in Context
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Word of the Day : February 22, 2023
rectifyplay
verb REK-tuh-fye.
What It Means
Rectify means “to correct something that is wrong.”
// We were given the wrong room key, but the hotel management quickly rectified the situation.
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RECTIFY in Context
“‘The only way to rectify severe thermal or chemical damage is to frequently trim off dead ends and allow for healthier hair to grow down without being affected by lingering damage,’ says [trichologist, Shab] Caspara.” — Kiana Murden, Vogue, 20 Jan. 2023
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