1. Pursue
To follow, chase, attempt something or
someone is called pursue. It can be a thing, person or even your dreams.
someone is called pursue. It can be a thing, person or even your dreams.
or to continue to the same road or path Or To attempt something.
You can use it this way
1. Riya wanted to peruse Medical for her career.
2. In the movie the car was pursues by the helicopter.
3. I don't think we should pursue this further.
You can use it this way
1. Riya wanted to peruse Medical for her career.
2. In the movie the car was pursues by the helicopter.
3. I don't think we should pursue this further.
2. Pestered
Annoying or troubling someone by repeatedly telling someone to do or ask something repeatedly.
You can use it this way
1. My Brother pestered me to join the dance classes.
2. She pestered him by calling him again and again.
3. Don't pester me i have something important to attend.
Annoying or troubling someone by repeatedly telling someone to do or ask something repeatedly.
You can use it this way
1. My Brother pestered me to join the dance classes.
2. She pestered him by calling him again and again.
3. Don't pester me i have something important to attend.
3. Revoke
To cancel something officially is called revoke.
You can use it this way
1. The judge revoked his driver's license.
2. The university may revoke sam's diploma.
3. Government to revoke AAA article for the betterment of the situation.
To cancel something officially is called revoke.
You can use it this way
1. The judge revoked his driver's license.
2. The university may revoke sam's diploma.
3. Government to revoke AAA article for the betterment of the situation.
4 Fumble
A. When you try to say something and you speak things in unclear way or clumsily.
B.To do or handle something clumsily is called fumble.
You can use it this way
1. I fumble a lot while speaking in English
2. It's natural to fumble, at least you are trying to
learn new language
3. She fumbled with the lock
A. When you try to say something and you speak things in unclear way or clumsily.
B.To do or handle something clumsily is called fumble.
You can use it this way
1. I fumble a lot while speaking in English
2. It's natural to fumble, at least you are trying to
learn new language
3. She fumbled with the lock
5 Fond
A. It means to like something or someone very much.
or
B.Happy and loving
You can use it this way
1. I fumble a lot while speaking in English
2. Its natural to fumble, at least you are trying to learn new language
3. She fumbled with the lock
A. It means to like something or someone very much.
or
B.Happy and loving
You can use it this way
1. I fumble a lot while speaking in English
2. Its natural to fumble, at least you are trying to learn new language
3. She fumbled with the lock
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