We all use a lot of words in our day-to-day life, but in our own language. Today, I'm going to cover 5 words of the day.
Learning new words is easy, but practicing them in day-to-day life is really important.
So, after reading a word, try making a sentence to remember it. Let's start with our words:
1 Refrain
When you stop yourself from doing something, it means you refrain yourself. To not let yourself do something. In simple words, to avoid. You can use it this way:
- We must refrain from talking in the library.
- Please refrain from smoking.
- James will lose weight if he can refrain from eating junk food.
2 Stroll
Walking in a very calm and leisurely way, taking a relaxed walk. You can use it this way::
You can use it this way
Walking in a very calm and leisurely way, taking a relaxed walk. You can use it this way::
You can use it this way
- We were just strolling around.
- After a long day, I usually go for a stroll with my dog.
- Let's go take a stroll down memory lane.
3 Awful
When you find something very bad and unpleasant, you can use the word awful. In simple words, when you find something extremely bad, you can use this word. You can use it this way:
You can use it this way
When you find something very bad and unpleasant, you can use the word awful. In simple words, when you find something extremely bad, you can use this word. You can use it this way:
You can use it this way
- When we went there, we saw he was really ill and looked awful.
- We are having awful weather.
- Frankly speaking, you sing really awful.
4 Bing Watch
Watching multiple episodes of a television program continuously is called binge-watching. So when you watch a whole season or continuously watch TV, you can say "I was binge-watching today." You can use it this way:
You can use it this way
When you hear "end up," that doesn't mean ending things. Here, it actually
Watching multiple episodes of a television program continuously is called binge-watching. So when you watch a whole season or continuously watch TV, you can say "I was binge-watching today." You can use it this way:
You can use it this way
- I felt like hell all day because I was up till 3:00 last night binge-watching a season.
- I binge-watched 10 years of television in the last week!
- My sister is coming over, so we are going to binge-watch shows and eat popcorn for the rest of the night.
When you hear "end up," that doesn't mean ending things. Here, it actually
means to finally be in a particular place or situation. If someone says, "he ended up there," it means they eventually arrived there. In simple words, when you say "end up," it means you have reached there.
In simple words when you say end up means u have reached there
You can use it this way
In simple words when you say end up means u have reached there
You can use it this way
- Somehow, they all ended up at my house.
- Every time they went dancing, they ended up fighting.
- You’ll just end up with more problems if you try fixing their problems.
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