1. Slack
This one has different meaning
a) Something that is not
tight or loose is called as slack,
So when you find something loose you can use this word (mostly rope)
b) something that is
slow, not smooth, with little activity and relaxed is called slack
You can use it this way
b) something that is
slow, not smooth, with little activity and relaxed is called slack
You can use it this way
1 . His business is having a slack due to the current situation
2. You need to tighten the rope it a bit slack
3. Tighten the slack screws before the door falls off
2. Hotchpotch
This one has different meanings
This one has different meanings
a) When you find things mixed up together/ jumbled up and are kept in very careless way (mostly in very confused manner) can be called as hotchpotch
b) a vegetable or meat soup with thick consistency
You can use it this way
b) a vegetable or meat soup with thick consistency
You can use it this way
1. This table is a hotchpotch let me rearrange it
2. their service was a hotchpotch it was not organized at all
3. The information provided was a hotchpotch there was no proper information given
4. There is a lot of hotchpotch there is no space for my dish to be kept
3. Judge/ judging
4. There is a lot of hotchpotch there is no space for my dish to be kept
3. Judge/ judging
Now this one also has different meanings
a) Judge is a person who is incharge of trail and takes decision in legal matters ( You might have seen in movies )
B) final decision maker in competition is also a judge
C) When you make opinion about someone is also called judging someone or something mostly on basis of looks or talk
( like judging a book by its cover or size ......that this might be boring or interesting)
the thought that comes in to our mind is called judging someone
You can use it this way
1. Don't Judge me, I am not that bad cook
2. Don't judge a person on his appearance/ looks
3. The judge will take the final decision
4. Favor
When you need someone's help for something ...you can say can you please do me a favor (usually for free).....
an act of kindness
You can use it this way
1. James asked Riya for a small favor
2. Hey! I need a favor can u pls help me with my cooking
3. I wanted to return the favor by helping you out in this project
5. Woe
5. Woe
a) It can mean extreme sadness or unhappiness/ misery sorrow
b) Big trouble or problem can be called as woe
You can use it this way
You can use it this way
1. She experience such a woe when she was not able to get into her favorite college after working so hard
2. He was filled with woe and started crying when he heard the story
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