It is not often that someone becomes an overnight success n the fashion world. Yet, that is what has happened to the host fashion d_ _ _ _ _ er known only as “Iris.” Iris has d _ _ _ _ _ ed clothes for celebrities all over the world. For example, her
newcomer (ˈnjuːˌkʌmə)“newcomers”1. (N-COUNT) A newcomer is a person who has recently arrived in a place, joined an organization, or started a new activity.e.g.: He must be a newcomer to town and he obviously didn’t understand our local customs.When d
console (kənˈsəʊl)“consoles, consoling, consoled”1. (VERB, =comfort) If you console someone who is unhappy about something, you try to make them feel more cheerful.e.g.: ‘Never mind, Ned,’ he consoled me.Often they cry, and I have to play the role of
Hello myEC’s friends. How are you? We are here for the same purpose; learning English. And there are many ways to learn. Some of us use facebook and follow some pages and learn. So I created a page for our group “New Words Daily” For who likes and us
Ways to talk about age:* 1 month – 3 months old = infant* 18 months – 3 years old = toddler* 3 years old – 12 years old = child* 13 – 19 years old = teenager* 18+ years old = adult* 62+ years old = senior citizen
newbie (ˈnjuːbɪ)“newbies”(N-COUNT) A newbie is someone who is new to an activity, especially in computing or on the internet.e.g.: All newbies are offered an individually tailored training and development programme.I can’t forget when I was a newbie.
Hello, my friends. How are you? I’m sorry for not posting any new vocabularies for couples of weeks because I was quite busy. In the last days, I was thinking about how much words I’ve posted and they were about 250 words in one month and half. Woow,
SpeedSpeed can be a noun or a verb.1. used as a nounThe speed of someone or something is the rate at which they move.e.g.: He increased his speed to 115mph.…the speed of the light.Speed is often used in prepositional phrases beginning with at or with
First of all, sorry for being late this time.demystify (diːˈmɪstɪˌfaɪ) “demystifies, demystifying, demystified”(VERB) To make something easier to understand by giving a clear explanation of it.E.X: What I need is a book that will demystify the workin
insurmountable(ADJ) Something that is insurmountable is so great to overcome and impossible to overcome or deal with successfully, especially a problem or difficulty.E.X: He had insurmountable difficulties to go abroad.envious(ADJ) If you are envious
rummage “rummages, rummaging, rummaged”(VERB, = root) If you rummage through something, you search for something you want by moving things around in a careless and hurried way.E.X: She rummaged about in the closet, looking for a recipe.simmer “simmer
lawyer “lawyers”(N-COUNT) A lawyer is a person who is qualified to advise people about the law and represent them in court.E.X: I wish that I could be a lawyer one day.sunlight(N-UNCOUNT)Sunlight is the light that comes from the sun during the day.E
jungle “jungles”(N-COUNT) A jungle is a forest in a tropical country where large numbers of tall trees and plants grow very close together.E.X: Is that lion the king of all the animals in the jungle mama?mane “manes”(N-COUNT) The mane on a horse or l
potion “potions”(N-COUNT) A potion is a drink that contains medicine, potion, or something that is supposed to have magic powers.E.X: Her mother asked her to keep stirring a magic potion.steam “steams, steaming, steamed”1. (N-UNCOUNT)Steam is the ho
whisper “whispers, whispering, whispered”1. (VERB) When you whisper, you say something very quietly, using your breath rather your throat, so that only one person can hear you.E.X: I whispered in his ear that I love him.2. (NOUN)E.X: Men were talking
Colloquial(ADJ)Colloquial words and phrases are informal and are used mainly in conversation.reasonable(ADJ)Reasonable is thinking that is based on or using good judgment and therefore fair and practical.E.X: Oh, come on, be reasonable.afford “affo
supply “supplies, supplying, supplied”1. (VERB) If you supply someone with something that they want or need, you give them a quantity of it.E.X: The blood vessels supplying oxygen to the brain.2. (N-PLURAL) You can use supplies to refer to food, equi
festival “festivals”(N-COUNT) A festival is a day or time of the year when people have a holiday from work and celebrate some special event, often a religious event.E.X: The festival of the Ramadan started last night with the sighting of the moon.lun