🌟 Day 25 Vocabulary Challenge Cheerful, Hinder, Imposing, Salty & Elusive Meaning and Sentences, IELTS Vocabulary, TOEFL Vocabulary, Competitive Exam English, Daily English Learning, Fun English Words, Modern Slang Words.

Cheerful, Hinder, Imposing, Salty & Elusive with meanings, fun examples, slang, and English tips for exams & daily use.

Hey learners! 🌟 Welcome to Day 25 of our 30-Day Vocabulary Challenge. This morning, I felt cheerful after sipping my favorite coffee. Some traffic hindered me on the way to work, but I managed to stay calm. The building I had to visit looked imposing from the outside. Later, my friend got a bit salty after losing a game 😅, and a hidden treasure in a video game turned out to be elusive, challenging me to think creatively. Let’s explore today’s words!

1. Cheerful (Easy)

Easy Meaning: Happy and bright.
Advanced Meaning: Full of happiness and positivity.
✅ Sentences:
She was cheerful all morning.
His cheerful attitude lifted everyone’s mood.
I felt cheerful after a walk in the park.
The classroom was full of cheerful students.
😂 Funny: I tried to be cheerful… until my alarm went off at 6 AM! ⏰


2. Hinder (Medium)

Easy Meaning: To slow down or create obstacles.
Advanced Meaning: To make progress difficult.
✅ Sentences:
Heavy rain can hinder travel.
Her injury hindered her performance in the race.
Don’t let doubts hinder your progress.
Traffic can hinder reaching the office on time.
😂 Funny: I tried to hinder my cat from stealing food… it didn’t work! 🐱


3. Imposing (Hard)

Easy Meaning: Impressive and large.
Advanced Meaning: Inspiring respect or awe through size, appearance, or manner.
✅ Sentences:
The palace looked imposing from the distance.
He had an imposing presence in the meeting.
The sculpture was imposing and majestic.
The mountain’s imposing height amazed the hikers.
😂 Funny: The pile of dishes looked imposing… almost scared me away! 😅


4. Salty (Slang)

Easy Meaning: Upset or annoyed.
Advanced Meaning: Informal slang for being bitter or irritated, usually jokingly.
✅ Sentences:
He got salty after losing the game.
Don’t be salty, it’s just a friendly match.
She was salty about missing the party.
My brother got salty when I ate the last cookie.
😂 Funny: I got salty… because my dog stole my snack again! 🍪


5. Elusive (Medium-Hard)

Easy Meaning: Hard to find or catch.
Advanced Meaning: Difficult to understand, define, or achieve.
✅ Sentences:
The solution to the puzzle was elusive.
He had an elusive smile that was hard to interpret.
The rare bird is elusive and hard to spot.
Success can be elusive if you don’t work consistently.
😂 Funny: The Wi-Fi signal was elusive… it kept disappearing every few minutes! 📶

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That’s Day 25 complete! Today’s words cover happiness, obstacles, impressive sights, playful irritation, and tricky concepts. Use them in daily conversations, exams, or social media to make your English expressive and modern. Keep cheerful, tackle hindrances, and stay curious for Day 26! 🚀


📝 Author’s Note

Hail learners! How was today’s learning? Did any words resonate with you or make you smile? Many of you are joining through Facebook, which is amazing! Comment your favorite words there or share examples. Today’s “wardrobe of words” like cheerful, salty, and elusive can fit into your daily life, exams, or social chats. Use them creatively and make English fun!


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