پیشنهادهای جلیل خلیلی (١١٠)
A juror is a regular person chosen to help judge a case in court.
Heuristic = shortcut thinking Heuristic method = figuring things out by trial, instinct, or guesswork, not strict logic. It’s about being smart wh ...
Rule of thumb = a rough guide that usually works. It’s not perfect. It’s not official. But it gets the job done — fast and real.
Snug means comfortably warm and tight - fitting, or small but cozy and safe. It’s that feeling when you’re wrapped up, sheltered, and vibing in you ...
Noteworthy = worth noticing because it's impressive, surprising, or significant.
⚠️ Difference: Frugal vs. Thrifty Thrifty = finds good deals, clever shopper, avoids waste Frugal = avoids spending unless absolutely needed, live ...
Frugal = smart with spending low on waste. They don’t waste food, money, or time. They squeeze value out of life like a pro.
⚠️ But not quite the same as stingy or cheap — those have a negative vibe. Thrifty = wise. Stingy = selfish.
Someone who is impulsive tends to act suddenly, without thinking carefully about the consequences — they follow their feelings or instincts in the mo ...
Historical definition ( capital “H” ) : The Holocaust refers specifically to the systematic genocide of 6 million Jews ( plus millions of others — R ...
If destruction breaks things, annihilation erases them from existence. Like: Buildings? Gone. Lives? Lost. Hopes? Vaporized. Evidence? What ...
Genocide = murdering a whole group on purpose just because of who they are.
A massacre happens when a group of people — often unarmed — is slaughtered without a chance to defend themselves. Think innocent blood spilled, no m ...
Slaughter is when something or someone is killed violently, often in big numbers — like in war, animal farming, or even metaphorically in sports or d ...
A pogrom is when a group of people gets targeted and attacked just for who they are — no war, no warning, just brutal hate - fueled violence.
When things get real brutal — like battlefield chaos, a massacre, or total wipeout — that’s carnage.
Carbage = Car Garbage It’s a slang insult used to describe a car that’s in terrible condition, falling apart, junky, or just flat - out trash. Thin ...
✅ Examples: He drove hazardously through the storm. 🌪️🚗 ( Way too risky — could’ve crashed. ) The chemicals were hazardously stored. ☠️ ( That ...
Perilous means full of danger or risk. If something is perilous, it’s seriously risky — you might get hurt, lose something, or face major consequenc ...
Synonyms: Timid Humble Passive Soft - spoken Mild - mannered 🔥 Opposites ( Antonyms ) : Bold Assertive Aggressive Confident
🔁 Synonyms: Swear words Curse words Bad language Foul language Obscenities ( a little more serious )
Related Words: Membership Connection Association Alliance Link
Hindsight bias is when, after something happens, you feel like you knew it all along — even though you actually didn’t. It’s your brain playing Monda ...
Vagrant ( noun ) = A person who wanders without a home or job, often homeless and living by begging or doing odd jobs. Vagrant ( adjective ) = De ...
To cause something to happen, especially something bad, difficult, or controversial — like trouble, conflict, or protests. It’s the move that gets ...
A person who claims to predict the future or reveal hidden truths, often through mystical or supernatural means. Basically, a fortune - teller or p ...
To confuse, mix up, or jumble things so they’re hard to tell apart or understand. Can be about ideas, objects, or even people’s identities.
Muddle along = To continue in a disorganized or unplanned way, getting by with whatever you’ve got, without a clear direction or big energy.
Muddle through = To get through a difficult or confusing situation without a clear plan, often by trial and error or just pure grit. 🧠 Synonyms: ...
Muddleheaded = Being mentally confused, disorganized, or unable to think clearly. Your thoughts are jumbled, mixed up, like spaghetti in your head.
Aghast ( adjective ) = Filled with shock, terror, or amazement — usually because something is unexpectedly horrible or shocking.
Alas ( interjection ) = An expression of sorrow, regret, or disappointment — like saying “oh no” but fancier and more poetic.
Orchard ( noun ) = A piece of land planted with fruit trees — grown in rows and cared for to produce tasty fruit for eating or selling. Think appl ...
Ranch ( noun ) = A large farm, especially in the US or Canada, where animals like cattle or horses are raised, and sometimes crops are grown too. ...
Jut ( verb ) = To stick out sharply or suddenly from a surface or space. Jut ( noun ) = Something that projects outward, like a cliff, jaw, or pi ...
To think, consider, or judge something in a particular way — often in formal or serious situations. It’s like saying "I believe this to be true or ...
Chameleon ( noun ) = A type of lizard known for its ability to change color to match its surroundings ( for camouflage, temperature control, or mood ...
Agonizing = Extremely painful — physically or emotionally Causing great difficulty or struggle — like when making a tough choice or waiting with an ...
Nausea ( noun ) = That unpleasant feeling in your stomach that makes you feel like you’re about to vomit. Can be caused by sickness, motion, bad sm ...
🔹 1. Medical Meaning: A sudden, uncontrolled burst of electrical activity in the brain, causing things like shaking, confusion, loss of consciousnes ...
Miscreant ( noun ) = A person who behaves badly, breaks the law, or acts immorally — basically a wrongdoer, a troublemaker, or just an all - around ...
Piteously = In a way that deserves pity or makes others feel sorrow or sympathy; showing misery, pain, or weakness so clearly that it tugs at your h ...
Luster ( noun ) = A soft shine or glow, especially from a smooth or polished surface ( Figurative ) Brilliance, glamour, or fame that makes someth ...
Fainthearted is softer than lily - livered or gutless. It can sound more sympathetic — like “maybe you just weren’t ready” — or it can still sting, d ...
Lily - livered ( adjective ) = Cowardly, weak, or afraid to act — especially when someone lacks courage or bravery. The "lily" ( a pale flower ) " ...
Lily - livered ( adjective ) = Cowardly, weak, or afraid to act — especially when someone lacks courage or bravery. The "lily" ( a pale flower ) " ...
Nuance ( noun ) = A very small or subtle difference in meaning, expression, sound, feeling, or tone — often so slight it takes a sharp mind or sensi ...
To give energy, life, or new strength to someone or something. Basically: To wake it up — body, mind, soul, or even a boring situation. ✅ Examples ...
Mordant ( adjective ) = Bitingly sarcastic, darkly humorous, or sharply critical — especially in a way that’s clever, witty, or cutting. It’s the ...
Dormant ( adjective ) = Temporarily inactive, asleep, or not currently showing activity, but still capable of becoming active again later. It’s li ...