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Updated: Dec 22, 2024


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August 16, 2024, 10:02

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August 16, 2024, 6:00

πŸ“š Deem, verb.

πŸ”‰ /diːm/ πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

❓ Definition (formal β€’ with object and complement): Regard or consider in a specified way.

❗️ Examples:

1. The event was deemed a great success.
2. The strike was deemed to be illegal.
3. At the same time, reports have emerged that the provincial government is making preparations to have the strike declared illegal by deeming it a public emergency.
4. Food was given between two and three stars with judges deeming the service to be slow at times.
5. In the event that scores are deemed to be level, a fourth round is contested to find an overall winner.
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August 15, 2024, 20:02

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August 15, 2024, 17:00

πŸ“š Tomorrow is another day, phrase.

❓ Definition: Said after a bad experience to express one's belief that the future will be better.

❗️ Examples:

1. There's always hope because tomorrow is another day.
2. Who knows, tomorrow is another day and you never know what is going to come in the door.
3. Take each day as it comes and at the end of the day, if things still aren't done, remember that tomorrow is another day.
4. This is just a phase, it will pass, now get some rest, tomorrow is another day!
5. Duncan is obviously disappointed, but tomorrow is another day for getting it right.
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August 15, 2024, 13:00

πŸ“š Tenebrous, adjective.

πŸ”‰ /ˈtΙ›nΙͺbrΙ™s/ πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

❓ Definition (literary): Dark; shadowy or obscure.

❗️ Examples:

1. The tenebrous spiral staircase of the self.
2. His greatest scenes happen at night, and the characters in these tenebrous situations are seen, like specters, emerging from shadows.
3. I remember how I liked to feel his presence around me, to hear that deep, tenebrous voice.
4. These girls were kept in tenebrous seclusion, suspended between life and death, until marriage.
5. The crew bunks in a decaying hotel with infinitely unfurling tenebrous corridors.
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August 14, 2024, 6:00

πŸ“š Heart-to-heart, adjective.

πŸ”‰ /ˌhɑːttΙ™Λˆhɑːt/ πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

❓ Definition: (of a conversation) candid, intimate, and personal.

❗️ Examples:

1. A heart-to-heart chat.
2. In fact, we need heart-to-heart dialogues between friends, between teachers and students, between husbands and wives, between parents and children.
3. He used to drive his children to school in order to get a chance to have heart-to-heart discussions with them.
4. The happy and complacent resolution to the potentially tragic events, brought about apparently by a couple of five-minute heart-to-heart conversations, should satisfy no one.
5. But what you and I need to learn to do is to have real heart-to-heart communion with God, because, after all, that is what prayer is.
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August 13, 2024, 17:00

πŸ“š The villain of the piece, phrase.

❓ Definition (British): The person or thing responsible for all of the trouble or harm in a particular situation.

❗️ Examples:

1. TV tends to be cast as the villain of the piece.
2. Holdsworth was the villain of the piece when he missed an open goal.
3. He thinks she's trying to make him out to be the villain of the piece.
4. The locked-up wife is transformed into the villain of the piece.
5. Jones, the villain of the piece to Americans, was an Australian.
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August 13, 2024, 13:00

πŸ“š Pandemonium, noun.

πŸ”‰ /ˌpandΙͺˈmΙ™ΚŠnΙͺΙ™m/ πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

❓ Definition (mass noun): Wild and noisy disorder or confusion; uproar.

❗️ Examples:

1. There was complete pandemonium β€” everyone just panicked.
2. On the collective level, poison gas created confusion and pandemonium.
3. Uproar and pandemonium followed, matched only by that of the previous week when Mr. Loy won twice.
4. Let me tell you about the non-stop insanity, the constant chaos, the perpetual pandemonium.
5. How appalling for people living and running businesses beside this noise, mess and pandemonium.
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