پیشنهادهای جلیل خلیلی (٢٦٠)
The lender or institution that gives a mortgage loan — usually a bank or credit union. Basically, the mortgagee is the one who receives the mortgag ...
Government or control by a privileged, noble class — power held by people of hereditary rank or high social status. : اشراف سالاری / حکومت اشراف T ...
An economy that is driven and dominated by the wealthy elite — a system where a small, rich class controls a huge share of production, consumption, a ...
Not having sexual relations, especially because of a religious vow or personal choice. : عَزب / مجرد ( به ویژه از روی نذر یا اعتقاد ) 👉 Noun: A ...
A trendy or fashionable word or phrase that gets used a lot in a particular field ( business, tech, education ) but may not always have real substanc ...
Literal: a device used to trigger an explosion. It sets off the main charge ( like TNT or dynamite ) . : چاشنی انفجار / چاشنی بمب Figurative: anyt ...
Literal / Military: the front part of an army that moves first into battle — the “advance guard. ” : پیشاهنگ / طلایه داران Figurative / Modern: the ...
Misogyny ( /mɪˈsɒdʒəni/ ) 👉 Hatred, prejudice, or contempt for women. : زن ستیزی Root: Greek misos ( hatred ) gyne ( woman ) . Shows up in lan ...
Basic goods or raw materials that can be bought, sold, or traded, especially products of agriculture or mining. e. g. wheat, oil, gold, cotton. : ...
🌟 Plato ( 428–348 BCE ) Student of Socrates. Loved abstract, perfect forms — believed there’s a higher, immaterial realm of eternal “Forms” ( Id ...
Materialism ( /məˈtɪəriəlɪzəm/ ) 👉 Noun: has two big meanings, one philosophical, one everyday: Philosophy: the belief that matter ( physical stu ...
Egalitarian ( /ɪˌɡ�lɪˈtɛəriən/ ) 👉 Adjective/Noun: Adjective: believing in or based on the principle that all people are equal and deserve the sa ...
Demiurge ( /ˈdɛmiˌɜːrdʒ/ ) 👉 Noun: In ancient philosophy ( especially Plato ) , the Demiurge is the craftsman or creator of the universe — not ne ...
Bourgeoisie ( /ˌbʊrʒ. wɑːˈziː/ or /ˌbʊrʒ. wɑːˈzi/ ) 👉 Noun: the middle and upper - class property owners, especially the people who own the factor ...
Dialectic ( /daɪəˈlɛktɪk/ ) 👉 Noun: a method of examining or discussing ideas in order to discover the truth by comparing opposite viewpoints. It’ ...
The proletariat is the social class of people who do not own the means of production ( like factories, land, or machinery ) and must sell their labor ...
Contexts & Collocations 🎯 envision a future / plan / project 🛠️ → “She envisioned herself running her own business. ” envision success / growth � ...
👉 Definition: The incentive theory says people are motivated to do things because of external rewards or outcomes ( not just inner needs ) . In othe ...
to offer a specific amount of money for something, usually in an auction or competitive situation, hoping to win it. : پیشنهاد قیمت دادن، مزایده کرد ...
Vivid ( /ˈvɪv. ɪd/ ) 👉 Adjective: bright, clear, full of life and detail. : روشن، واضح، زنده، پررنگ Uses & Collocations: vivid colors / images ...
Noun/Adverb: moving in perfect, rigid, synchronized alignment with others — both literally ( like soldiers marching ) and figuratively ( when people/ ...
Adjective/Adverb: not straight, not in the correct position; tilted, crooked, off to the side. : کج، نامرتب Collocations: hang askew sit askew p ...
👉 A language teaching method developed in the 1970s by Georgi Lozanov, a Bulgarian psychotherapist. 👉 Based on the idea that students learn best w ...
to make something happen faster, to speed up a process. : تسریع کردن، زودتر انجام دادن
Elegant ( /ˈelɪɡənt/ ) ✨ 👉 stylish, graceful, classy, beautiful in a simple, refined way. : زیبا، برازنده، شیک Contexts & Collocations: Clothes ...
1. Sleek ( /sliːk/ ) 👉 Adjective: smooth, shiny, stylish, elegant, well - designed. : براق، خوش ساخت، شیک Contexts: Appearance / hair / body: ...
to slow down, block, or prevent progress. It’s like putting an obstacle in someone’s way. : مانع شدن، سد راه شدن Collocations: impede progress/dev ...
1. Fumble 👐 👉 to handle something awkwardly with your hands or mess up a simple action. Focus: hands / simple tasks / clumsy moves : دست پاچه ک ...
to move your hands awkwardly while searching for something or to act in a clumsy/confused way when trying to do something. : دست پاچه چیزی را گشتن ...
روش �کلاس معکوس� یعنی دانش آموزان درس ( مثل توضیح گرامر یا لغت ) را بیرون از کلاس با ویدیو یا متن یاد می گیرند و وقت کلاس برای تمرین، مکالمه و فعالیت ...
symmetry ( /ˈsɪm. ə. tri/ ) 👉 Noun: the quality of being symmetrical, having two equal or balanced sides. : تقارن Examples: “The butterfly’s wi ...
A cemetery may look peaceful when its rows of graves form a kind of solemn symmetry, but the stories beneath — from the wretched to the ascetic — rem ...
something that has two sides that are the same in size, shape, or arrangement, like a mirror reflection. : متقارن، هم سان
describing a person who practices strict self - discipline and avoids indulgence or luxury, usually for religious or spiritual reasons. : زاهد، مرت ...
to talk with too much pride about something you have, achieved, or can do — often to show off. It can be playful, cocky, or straight - up annoying d ...
djective: refusing to be persuaded; firm, unshakable, stubborn ( in a strong, determined way ) . : سرسخت، انعطاف ناپذیر، مصر Collocations: adaman ...
عبوس، خشک، گرفته Collocations: dour expression / face dour personality / character dour building / landscape
“reminding you of something” or “suggestive of something from the past. ” It doesn’t mean remembering itself, but rather triggering memories or assoc ...
👉 Noun: a substance used for sticking things together ( glue, tape, cement ) . 👉 Adjective: something that is able to stick or designed to stick. ...
Think cohesive = co adhesive ( glue ) → “glued together. ” 🧩
Formal/old - fashioned word meaning “from now on” or “starting this moment and continuing into the future. ” It’s the fancy cousin of “from now on”—y ...
👉 Literally: long life or long duration of something. It can be about how long a person lives, or how long something ( like an idea, tradition, car ...
The Mozart Effect comes from a 1993 study where college students listened to Mozart’s Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major ( K. 448 ) before taking a spa ...
📖 What It Actually Is The Mozart Effect comes from a 1993 study where college students listened to Mozart’s Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major ( K. 4 ...
Selective Attention in Language Learning 🎧📚 👉 In psychology, selective attention means focusing on certain stimuli while ignoring others. In lang ...
Stephen Krashen’s idea ( 1980s ) : Language acquisition depends not just on input, but also on the learner’s emotional state. Factors that raise t ...
1 ) effective ✅ 👉 Practical, results - based. If something is effective, it works well or achieves its goal. “The new medicine is effective again ...
go on the wagon ( idiom ) 👉 To stop drinking alcohol, usually after drinking heavily before. It often implies a serious or determined effort. “A ...
1 ) As a noun: 👉 A line or barrier ( of people, police, soldiers, or objects ) set up to stop entry or control movement. “Police set up a cordon ...
1 ) As an adjective ( most common ) : 👉 A deep, rich red color, often with a hint of purple. “She wore a crimson dress to the banquet. ” 👗 “The ...
Collocations & Structures: condemned cell / prisoner / man to die condemned building / house condemned as… → “The act was condemned as immoral. ” ...
: بدبخت، بیچاره، نکبت، خیلی بد یا افتضاح Collocations & Common Structures: feel/look wretched → “He looked wretched after the accident. ” wretched ...
👉 To suffer or cause sudden, violent, uncontrollable movements of the body ( like shaking, twisting, spasms ) . : دچار تشنج شدن، به لرزه انداختن C ...
1 ) especially /ɪˈspeʃ. əl. i/ 👉 Used for emphasis = “particularly / above all. ” : به ویژه، مخصوصاً “I like fruit, especially mangoes. ” 🥭 “She ...
Contexts & Collocations: fidget with something → “He kept fidgeting with his phone. ” 📱 fidget in one’s seat / chair 🪑 stop fidgeting! ( classic ...
Structures & Collocations: the prevalence of noun → “the prevalence of smoking” 🚬 high / low prevalence → “a high prevalence of obesity” increasi ...
1 ) As an adjective: 👉 Extremely important, urgent, or necessary “It’s imperative that you wear a helmet. ” ⛑️ “Quick action is imperative in an e ...
defuse /diːˈfjuːz/ Part of speech: verb Literal meaning: To remove the fuse from a bomb so it can’t explode. 💣✂️ Figurative meaning: To make a da ...
ICQs ( Instruction Checking Questions ) 🎯 What they are: Questions you ask to check if students actually understood your instructions ( the "how" o ...
Very common and therefore not special or valuable. Basically, something you see everywhere. 🌍 چیزی که خیلی رایج و معمول است و ارزش خاصی ندارد wort ...
Hidden away, private, or isolated — often peaceful and away from people or noise. 🏞️ Can also imply being out of the way in a way that’s safe or se ...
In a better situation, especially regarding wealth, health, or general well - being. 🌟 Wiser or safer by taking a particular action. ✅ ۱. در وضعیت ...
Noun: A feeling or guess based on intuition rather than facts — like your gut telling you something. 🤔💭 Verb: To bend your body forward or curl up ...
To return quickly to a previous position, shape, or condition. 🔄 To recover quickly from a setback, shock, or pressure. 💪 ۱. برگشت سریع به وضعیت ...
Verb: To spring back suddenly, often in surprise, fear, or disgust. 💥😨 Noun: The act of springing back, usually used with guns ( the kickback ) . ...
Literal ( historical ) : To execute someone by nailing or binding them to a cross. Figurative: To severely punish, criticize, or torment someone — ...
to happen to someone, usually something bad or unfortunate. It’s the kind of word you’d find in old stories or warnings Related words/phrases: Happ ...
Verb: To formally or officially criticize someone for doing something wrong. Think a step up from a gentle admonish — more official, more serious. ...
To warn, scold, or firmly tell someone they did something wrong — but usually in a mild, corrective, or caring way ( not full - on angry punishment ) ...
احساس یا پیش آگاهی از اینکه چیزی ( معمولاً ناخوشایند ) قرار است اتفاق بیفتد. Common related words/phrases: omen → نشانه یا فال ( خوب یا بد ) for ...
A very small stream of water — like a baby river, often flowing gently. Sometimes used figuratively for anything flowing in a thin line. Common rel ...
۱. نمک و فلفل ( معنی اصلی ) ۲. موهایی که ترکیب سفید و مشکی/خاکستری است. ۳. ترکیب متضادها یا دو چیز متفاوت. Related expressions: “Black and white ...
Doing something at the same time. ⏰ Acting or speaking together in agreement or harmony. 🤝 Common related phrases: "As one" → همه با هم "In sync ...
Common related phrases: "Catchphrase" → عبارت معروف و تکرارشونده "Tagline" → جمله تبلیغاتی کوتاه "Motto" → شعار یا باور شخصی/سازمانی
کج و کوله نوشتن، خط خطی کردن Verb: To write or draw carelessly, quickly, or messily. 🌀 He scribbled his phone number on a napkin. Noun: The mess ...
1️⃣ Assent /əˈsent/ ✅ Meaning: To agree, especially after thinking it over. Part of speech: Verb or noun. Example: She nodded in silent assent. ( ...
شیطانی، بسیار خبیث و پلید. Something evil, wicked, or devilish in the extreme. Comes from Latin diabolicus → Greek diabolos = “slanderer, devil. ...
یوداس یا یهودا یکی از حواریون عیسی بود که او را در برابر ۳۰ سکه نقره به دشمنانش لو داد و نماد خیانتکار در فرهنگ مسیحی شد. Meaning of the Name: Ju ...
Scaffolding means giving learners temporary support so they can do something just beyond their current ability — then gradually removing that support ...
تئوری پرسونـا می گوید ما نقابی اجتماعی داریم که به دیگران نشان می دهیم تا با هنجارها سازگار شویم، ولی این نقاب کل شخصیت واقعی ما نیست. Jung believe ...
The ZPD is the sweet spot between what a learner can do alone and what they can only do with help. Below it = Too easy → boredom 😴 Above it = Too ...
Confused, puzzled, or unable to think clearly — often because something is complicated, unexpected, or overwhelming. Like your brain is running on “l ...
فامیل زیاد داشتن به معنی داشتن دوست واقعی نیست؛ ممکن است خانواده زیاد باشد اما دوستان صمیمی کم باشند. It’s often used as a reminder that quality ma ...
جستجو یا بررسی کردن چیزی ( اطلاعات، مدارک، اشیاء ) برای پیدا کردن موارد مهم یا خاص. Common related sayings: "Separate the wheat from the chaff" → ...
In a way that spreads widely and is present everywhere, often subtly or constantly. Common related phrases: "All over the place" → همه جا "Throug ...
به مرور زمان باعث آسیب یا خستگی شدن؛ کم کم اثر منفی گذاشتن روی کسی یا چیزی. Common related sayings: "Wear someone down" → کم کم خسته یا فرسوده کرد ...
To notice, recognize, or understand something — especially something not immediately obvious. It’s like having mental night vision: you see what othe ...
A super fun, exaggerated mash - up of fantastic fabulous, meaning extremely good, awesome, or amazing in a big, bold way.
1. Focus closely or aim at something precisely 🎯 To zero in on something means to give it your full, laser - sharp attention. It’s like a sniper loc ...
💡 Meaning: 1. A specialized or comfortable place: A niche is a special area or role that suits someone perfectly — whether in life, business, or nat ...
Anguish یعنی درد و رنج خیلی شدید، چه جسمی چه روحی، مثل دل خوری عمیق یا غم بی پایان. وقتی کسی یا چیزی باعث می شه خیلی اذیت بشی، می گیم anguish داری. ...
Sovereign یعنی کسی که بالاترین قدرت رو داره؛ مثل پادشاه یا ملکه. همچنین وقتی می گیم یه کشور sovereign هست، یعنی خودش مستقله و کسی روش حکمرانی نمی کن ...
Describes someone who’s proud in a rude or snobby way, acting like they’re better than everyone else — the classic “look down your nose” vibe. 😤👃 ...
As a noun: A threat or danger that could cause harm or trouble. As a verb: To threaten or pose a danger to someone or something. 🗣️ Common phras ...
Foliage means the leaves of a plant or tree, especially when you’re talking about them all together as a group or covering an area. Think green, leaf ...
🎯 Related phrase: Protruding teeth/ears = دندون ها یا گوش هایی که کمی بیرون زدگی دارن
Capricious یعنی کسی یا چیزی که هی تغییر می کنه، غیرقابل پیش بینیه، مثل یه آدم دمدمی یا هوا که یه لحظه آفتابیه یه لحظه طوفانی. یه جورایی می شه گفت "د ...
Physically below the surface ( usually water ) : ➡️ "The sunken ship lay at the bottom of the ocean. " 🚢🌊 Depressed or hollow in appearance: ➡️ "H ...
ointment یعنی یه کرم چرب یا پماد دارویی که می مالی روی پوست تا درد یا التهاب رو کم کنه. مثلاً وقتی دستت زخم می شه یا پوستت می سوزه، ازش استفاده می کن ...
🔹 Smear /smɪər/ ( verb & noun ) ✨ To spread messily, damage a reputation, or leave a dirty mark.
When something ( usually an idea, truth, or fact ) "sinks in, " it means it slowly becomes clear or real to someone — not immediately, but after a mo ...
To gradually fill or cover something ( or someone ) with a feeling, color, or light — in a soft, gentle way 🌅
✨ Common Phrases & Expressions: Swirl of emotions = when you feel many emotions at once → He was caught in a swirl of emotions after the breakup. 💔� ...
To suddenly run or move quickly — usually because you're in a hurry or trying to escape something/somewhere fast. 🧠 Common expressions / phrases: ...
Utopian refers to something that is perfect, ideal, or imagined to be flawless — but often unrealistic. It comes from “Utopia, ” the name of a ficti ...
Subvocalization is the inner voice you "hear" in your head when you read silently. It’s like you're reading quietly to yourself, moving your lips a ...
A saccade is a quick, jerky movement of the eye as it jumps from one point to another — like when you're reading, scanning a room, or watching a fast ...
Extramarital یعنی چیزی که بیرون از چارچوب ازدواج اتفاق می افته. بیشتر درباره ی رابطه ی عاشقانه یا جنسی پنهونی هست، وقتی یکی از طرفین ازدواج کرده ولی ...
Guerrilla fighter یعنی جنگجوی چریکی، کسی که توی یه گروه کوچیک و مستقل می جنگه، نه توی ارتش رسمی. اون ها معمولاً حمله های غافلگیرانه می کنن، تو کوه و ...
Permeate یعنی یه چیزی همه جا پخش شه، نفوذ کنه، بره تو عمق… مثلاً بوی قورمه سبزی که از دم در می زنه تو دماغ آدم، یا یه حس قشنگ که کل فضا رو پر می کنه. ...
📌 1. Defer Phonetic: /dɪˈfɜːr/ Part of speech: Verb 💡 Meanings: To postpone something ⏳ "Let’s defer the meeting until tomorrow. " ( جلسه رو عقب ...
💡 Meaning: The realization of your full potential — becoming the best, truest version of yourself. It's when you're not just surviving, but thrivin ...
Extreme wickedness, moral corruption, or evil behavior. 💬 Related phrases / idioms: Moral decay = فساد اخلاقی Depths of depravity = عمق تباهی Cor ...
As a noun: A party where people wear masks or costumes 🎉 But metaphorically, it means pretending to be something you’re not. 💬 Idioms / Related p ...
Not supported by evidence or facts. Idioms or related phrases: Empty claim = ادعای توخالی Hot air = حرفای بی اساس و بی پایه Talk is cheap = "حرف ...
To look at or discuss something quickly and superficially without going into detail. also: skim over gloss over touch on
1. To eat little bits, slowly and continuously ( like animals or people snacking ) 🥦🍇 Cows graze in the fields all day. 🐄🌿 I’ve been grazing o ...
To hide, ignore, or avoid dealing with something embarrassing, unpleasant, or problematic — hoping it’ll just go away. 🔁 Basically: "Let’s pretend ...
Used when someone’s trying too hard to impress or decorate. Often sarcastic or gently mocking. "Gild the lily" یعنی کاری اضافه انجام بدی که نه تنها ...
To move quickly and suddenly into a place — like a flash ⚡. Usually used when someone or something enters somewhere with speed and urgency. فارسیش ...
💬 Common phrases: Drastically different — completely unlike something else Drastically reduce — to cut something a lot ( e. g. costs, pollution ) ...
When you're wistful, you’re kinda sad, kinda dreamy — like you’re longing for the past or something just out of reach. 💬 Common phrases: "A wistfu ...
When you do something fervently, you're all in, no half - sends.
🔹 As a noun: A partisan is someone who strongly supports one side — usually in politics, war, or ideology — often ignoring all others. 🔹 As an ad ...
⚖️ In Legal Terms: It means something can’t be used as evidence in court — usually because it breaks a rule ( like illegally obtained info or unrelia ...
Unacceptable Invalid Not permitted Excluded Out of bounds
Construe = to take what someone said and decide what they meant. Sometimes correctly. Sometimes totally wrong. 😅
Flank ( noun ) = side of something. Flank ( verb ) = to be on the side of or attack from the side.
Cadaver = dead body, usually for doctors or scientists to learn from.
When you talk about two things, the latter = the one you said last. I like coffee and tea, but I prefer the latter. ☕️🍵 ( means: I prefer tea ) ...
Pull toy ( metaphor ) = someone being led or manipulated, not in charge of their own path. ✅ Example ( metaphorical ) : He’s just a pull toy for th ...
⚠️ Often Negative: It’s not a compliment. “Rabble” usually means the speaker thinks the crowd is unruly, ignorant, or beneath them. So if someone s ...
Astride = legs on both sides of something. Like how you sit on a bike or horse.
Gawker = rude looky - loo who can’t mind their business. Think of those people who slow down traffic just to stare at an accident. Or that dude in ...
Shudder = a quick shake or tremble when something freaks you out or grosses you out.
Rancidity = the yuck factor when oil - based food goes bad.
Putridness = rot stink filth. That unbearable, nose - wrinkling level of decay that makes you gag.
"You're such an imbecile" = "You're being incredibly dumb. " Used when someone does something ridiculously stupid.
Lively Excited Expressive Enthusiastic Spirited
Doing something probingly means doing it in a way that investigates, asks questions, or examines carefully and deeply. Like when you’re on detective ...
To mangle something means to damage, crush, or twist it badly — usually in a way that makes it ugly, unusable, or hard to recognize.
Insolence is rude, arrogant, or disrespectful behavior — especially toward someone in authority. It’s the kind of bold disrespect that makes you go ...
Unprecedented means never done or known before. Something so new, wild, or extreme that there’s no past example to compare it with.
Impoverish = to drain, weaken, or take away richness.
Lavish = extra AF Whether it’s a party, a gift, or praise — if it’s lavish, it’s not cheap, not basic, not subtle. It’s overdelivering.
To squint means you're narrowing your eyes, usually because: – the light’s too bright ☀️ – you can’t see clearly 👓 – or you’re super suspicious like ...
Vicinity = nearby area. It’s like saying: 🗣️ “It’s not here, but it’s close enough to matter. ”
1. ( Noun ) – A tall machine used for lifting and moving heavy stuff ( like in construction, factories, shipyards, etc. ) . 2. ( Noun ) – A large b ...
If something is tattered, it's ripped, shabby, and falling apart.
To goggle ( verb ) = to stare like 😲 Goggles ( noun ) = tight - fitting eye protection gear
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 )
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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 ...
To suddenly inhale air sharply, usually because of surprise, pain, shock, or exhaustion. It’s that "😲" moment — when your mouth opens and air rush ...
A dominant leader, especially a country or group that has power or influence over others — politically, economically, or culturally. It’s not just ...
Succinct ( adjective ) = Brief but clearly expressed. It means using few words to say exactly what you mean, with no extra nonsense. ✂️ Short, sh ...
Vagrantly ( adverb ) = In a wandering, aimless, or homeless way — often with no fixed purpose, no home, or outside society’s structure. It’s how a ...
Rhetoric ( noun ) = The art of speaking or writing persuasively, often to influence, impress, or motivate an audience. But watch out — sometimes i ...
A sudden, small, quick movement — often involuntary, like a muscle spasm OR To move with a quick jerk because of nerves, surprise, or irritation
Burned or scorched the surface of something with intense heat ( Figuratively ) To burn into someone’s memory or emotions in a painful or powerful ...
Maim is serious and heavy. Use it when the damage is deep and lasting — not for minor injuries.
To happen as a result or come right after something — especially after an action or event. It’s the “what happened next” word. ⚠️ Note: Ensue is ...
Synonyms: Complex Detailed Elaborate Sophisticated Delicate Woven ⚠️ But remember: intricate is usually positive — not just messy, but beauti ...
Synonyms: Increase Step up Addition Raise Gain Boost
Synonyms: Group Team Squad Crew Class Division ( military )
Common Collocations: chronic affliction emotional affliction physical affliction spiritual affliction
Literally means: Hemi - = half Crania = skull or head ➡️ So yeah, “half the head” pain. ⚠️ Modern Use: Hemicrania is often used in medical settin ...
Parchment ( noun ) = A material made from animal skin, used before paper existed, to write or draw on — often for official documents, scrolls, or ma ...
Synonyms: Wince Scowl Frown Twist one’s face Make a face ( more casual )
Origin: From Greek: "tetra - " = four " - arch" = ruler So yeah — "tetrarch" = ruler of a fourth part.
Synonyms: Collection Compilation Archive Body of work Database ( in modern digital form )
Often Used When Talking About: \ Unfair rules Unpredictable behavior Systems with no logic Power being abused
To take something apart, examine it closely, and then repair, improve, or completely change it. Basically, giving something a full glow - up—whether ...
Physically quick and flexible – able to move fast and easily. Mentally sharp or adaptable – able to think and react quickly, especially in tricky s ...
A clear explanation or clarification of something that was confusing or hard to understand. Basically, it’s when someone breaks something down so eve ...
Given, felt, or done in return — a two - way street. Or in math: a number that, when multiplied by another, gives 1.
Synonyms: Instructive Educational Moralizing Preachy ( if used critically )
Having many sexual partners or engaging in sexual activity frequently with different people, often without commitment, exclusivity, or emotional conn ...
Used In Different Contexts: Finance: You’re not supposed to commingle client money with your own. ( This is serious — could get you in legal troubl ...
Synonyms Hodgepodge Jumble Mess Patchwork Mixed bag
Latitude got two moods: One maps the Earth, one breaks the rules. It’s lines on a globe or freedom to move — Either way, it’s got that chill - groov ...
In - = not - dispensable = able to be replaced, let go, or done without 👉 So in - dispensable literally means “not able to be thrown away or repla ...
Difference between inhibit and inhabit: Inhibit holds you down, keeps you caged, Inhabit moves in, takes the stage. One stops the show, the other’ ...
To constrain means to limit, restrict, or force someone/something to act in a certain way — usually against their natural . flow 🔸 I wanted to go ...
Incumbent can be: A noun = the person currently holding a position or role. An adjective = describing something as being someone’s duty or obligat ...
as a Noun: 🔸 That comedy show was a one - off, but man, it was legendary. 🔸 She wrote a one - off novel and never published again. 🔸 This fight ...
"?A locus is the answer to the question, "Where can this happen
Sinsere expression
میشه همون آدم قد کوتاه و گوشتالو و بیشتر برای خانم ها استفاده میشه و بار معنایی منفی داره.
آدمی که فقط به خاطر لذت زنگی می کند. ( طرفدار مکتب اپیکوری )
To adjust and to adapt.
Approximants are speech sounds that involve the articulators approaching each other but not narrowly enough nor with enough articulatory precision to ...
Suddenly, out of nowhere.
courage or confidence of a kind that other people find shocking or rude. e. g: _It took a lot of audacity to stand up and criticize the chairman. ...
Some examples for this phrase: They're worth quite a bit of money. 1 Things have changed quite a bit. 2 He's quite a bit older than me. 3
Being honest in a way that may hurt. Also brutally honest.
Don't get angry.
Do What you say you will do. Keep your promises.
Quick decision
سر راه کسی مانع گذاشتن. چوب لای چرخ کسی گذاشتن.
An extroverted person who like to communicate with othe people.
Another Name for penis! 😅😈
It's refers to balls! Balls are as treasured as jewels and are defenitly a family matter. Without them there would be no famulies!!
Pleased with himself/herself. Self satisfied
یکم خودمونی ترش میشه Bet your ass
یک اصطلاح که در آن فرد در دو موقیعت فرضی هیچ برتری ندارد. مثلا؛ In order to get the job i need experience, but in order to get experience, I need a j ...
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