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DAY 1 : 1 Vocabulary Word [Day 15]
[Word, Definition, Examples]
Ambiguous:
- Definition: Not clearly defined, understood, or expressed; having more than one possible meaning or interpretation.
- Examples:
- The ambiguous instructions left everyone confused about what to do next.
- Her smile was ambiguous – I couldn’t tell if she was happy or just being polite.
- The contract contained several ambiguous clauses that needed clarification from our lawyers.
DAY 2 : 1 Expression [Day 16]
[Expression, Definition, Examples]
At a loss:
- Definition: To be confused, uncertain, or unable to understand or explain something.
- Examples:
- I was completely at a loss when my computer suddenly stopped working.
- The new employee was at a loss about how to operate the complex machinery.
- After reading the complex novel, many students were at a loss to explain its deeper meaning.
DAY 3 : 1 Idiom [Day 17]
[Idiom, Definition, Examples]
Add fuel to the fire:
- Definition: To make a bad situation even worse by adding to the problem or increasing tensions.
- Examples:
- When Sarah mentioned the old argument during dinner, it only added fuel to the fire.
- The manager’s harsh comments added fuel to the fire, making the employees even more upset about the policy changes.
- Instead of helping resolve the conflict, his accusatory email just added fuel to the fire.
DAY 4 : 1 Phrasal Verb [Day 18]
[Phrasal Verb, Definition, Examples]
Act up:
- Definition: To misbehave or malfunction; to not work properly or behave badly.
- Examples:
- My old car has been acting up lately – it won’t start in cold weather.
- The children started acting up when they got tired and hungry.
- My phone’s been acting up since I dropped it – the screen keeps freezing.
DAY 5 : 1 Image + 3 Descriptive English Sentences [Day 19]
[Image and Descriptive English Sentences]
- Two coworkers share an enthusiastic high-five in what appears to be a modern office setting.
- The woman is wearing a professional black blazer while the man sports a casual blue shirt.
- Their body language shows excitement and positive energy as they lean towards each other.