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Everything Goes with PascalEverything Goes with PascalEp 13. Amandeep Kaur: Co-host of the Community/Podcast "She Takes on Corporate"Amandeep Kaur is working at corporate banking. She is also a co-host of the podcast/community @shetakesoncorporate, designed to empower young people in corporate. Amandeep has special interest in careers, confidence, personal development and brand which we discuss in this episode. We also talk about the difficulty and tips in managing time when we have several commitment and hobbies. I learned a lot listening to the STOC episodes and talking to Amandeep. I believe it can and will benefit many others too. I hope you enjoy the conversation. @shetakesoncorporate 2023-08-141h 21Inspiring Leadership with Jonathan Bowman-Perks MBEInspiring Leadership with Jonathan Bowman-Perks MBE#197: Amandeep Kaur - CEO Blackdot Social MediaAmandeep Kaur is a multi-faceted business leader, founder, visionary and mom to two adorable puppies, Stormi and Smokey. Amandeep’s career began in criminal justice as she has worked for the United States government. Throughout the last decade, she has simultaneously been an entrepreneur of several businesses focusing on B2C. BLACKDOT has been her most recent venture which involves sales, marketing, app development, legal and leadership. Amandeep thrives in the technology space and has made profound partnerships with innovators in the that realm. Amandeep truly believes that technology is one of the gr...2022-02-1454 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdAar parOh aakhdii haii2022-01-0900 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdJaruartRukna te rishte2022-01-0900 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdModern man and stressKhidkiya : Narinder Singh kapoor2022-01-0800 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdSikh ate langarKhidkiya: Narinder Singh Kapoor2022-01-0701 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdAadmi te RabKhidkiya Narinder Singh kapoor2022-01-0700 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdImportance of life and deathImportance of life and death2022-01-0601 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdLangya velaLangya vela2022-01-0500 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdPeda pyarPyaar2022-01-0500 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdTurn di janchJanchhh2022-01-0400 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdMautBejubaan lafzz2022-01-0300 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdChup te kalamMe sau kudi nii...2022-01-0300 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdRishtya di SaanjMe sau kudi niii....2022-01-0300 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdKai warJindgi2022-01-0100 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdSafarMohabat te safer2022-01-0100 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdRishteRishte2021-12-2700 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdA letter to rab jiiiFrom :khidkiya.. Narinder Singh Kappor2021-12-2602 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdAnts....What nature taught me today... From :khirkiya...Narinder Singh Kapoor2021-12-2601 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdMuhabaatTrue meaning of mohabat2021-12-2000 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdRishteKuch khas jo dil ke pass2021-12-1300 minVanHack PodcastVanHack PodcastHow Amandeep Kaur - Mobile Engineer from India - got hired in the USAnother success case episode that will inspire you to go for your dreams.   Amandeep Kaur, a mobile engineer from India, got hired in the US. In this podcast, she will be sharing her experience, challenges, and learning from the entire hiring process.  Congratulations Amandeep!   #VanHack #WeHackTogether _ Visit www.vanhack.com/candidates to be one of the next VanHackers hired :) Learn more about VanHack  Premium Academy at www.vanhack.com/premium Check the next events in VanHack at https://vanhack.com/platform/#/events2021-11-1023 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#74 painstaking,Cut out ,High and mightyPainstaking’ * Part Of Speech — Adjective. * Adverb — Painstakingly. * Pronunciation — * Pains as usual, pains, * taking as usual, taking. * Meaning — * With great care and attention, and a lot of efforts. * Etymology — * The word painstaking has been derived from the English words pain and taking. * Mnemonic — * If you take a lot of pain and efforts to complete a project, it means that it was a painstaking endeavour. * Sentences — * His thesis has made him undergo a painstaking journey. (Adjective, with great care and attention, and a lot of efforts) * She works assiduously as she wants to complete her painstaking research soon. (Adjective, with great care and attention, a...2021-09-2003 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#73 Exoteric ,Hard by* Word# Exoteric * Part Of Speech — Adjective. * Pronunciation — * Exo as in exothermic, * ter as in terrace, * ic as in tick. * Meaning — * That which is so simple that it is understood by everyone. * Etymology — * The word exoteric has been derived from the Latin word exotero meaning outer. * Mnemonic — * Exoteric things are not out (exo-) of the brain of people because everyone can understand them. * His writing was ameliorated; every reader could grasp the exoteric write-ups and with time, he became an eminent writer. (Adjective, that which is so simple that it is understood by everyone) * Exoteric words act as a bridge between the writer...2021-09-1702 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode# 73Umeede....Umeed..2021-09-1700 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#72...... world of feelingsLet’s talk about feelings...2021-09-1704 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#71 scurry ,come backScurry’ * Part of Speech — Verb. * Noun — Scurry. * Adjective — Scurrying. * Pronunciation — * S as in skull, * curry as usual, curry. * Meaning — * To move fast. * As a Noun, it also means a sudden gush of snow or rain OR * A state of confusion. * Etymology — * The word scurry has been derived from the English phrase hurry-scurry. * Sentences — * As the cool breeze blew, she scurried in the veranda. (Verb, moved fast) * The child was scurrying in the lawn when he suddenly fell down owing to his nonchalant mind. (Verb, was moving fast) * The scurrying pedestrians cause a lot of accidents because of their cavalier waysof walking on the r...2021-09-1502 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#70 sans, hard to pleaseWord #Sans Part Of Speech — Preposition. * Pronunciation — * Sa as in sand, * ns as in plans. * Meaning — * Without. * Sans knowledge, one has to depend on others for decisions. (Preposition, without) * The king wanted to rule over his demesne with compassion sans arrogance. (Preposition, without) * Sans her son, her home no more remained a Shangri-la. (Preposition, without) * In life, nothing can be achieved sans will power. (Preposition, without) * Synonyms — without, etc. * Antonyms — As this is a Preposition, there are no Antonyms as such. * Old words used — * Shangri-la — a place that resembles paradise. Idom #Hard to please * Meaning — * One who is rarely pleased. * Sentences — ...2021-09-1302 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#69Besmirch,Hard line ,To check off* Episode#68 * Word#Besmirch * Part of Speech — Verb. The word besmirch means — * To maliciously attack someone's reputation, to defame somebody. * To make something dirty. * Pronunciation — * Bes as in biscuit. * mir as in murmur. * ch as in march. * Etymology — * The word besmirch has been derived from the English root words be meaning all over and smirch meaning to soil or make dirty. * Sentences — * She besmirched her friend with a false charge of theft, out of her jealousy. * * The clothes of the artists were besmirched with paint after the painting contest. * Falsely besmirching someone can have disastrous impact. * Synonyms — defame, stain, dishonour, tarnish, soil, etc. ...2021-09-1102 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#68 Mazuma,Hard cash,to catch some thing of someone* Word# MazumaPart Of Speech — Noun. * Pronunciation — * Ma as in Mars, * z as in zoo, * u as in you, * ma as in Mars. * Etymology — * The word mazuma has been derived from the Hebrew word zimmen meaning prepare. * Meaning — * Money. * Mnemonic — * Both the words mazuma and money begin with m. * Sentences — * James worked hard all his life and today he earns plenteous mazuma. (Noun, money) * Though James earns mazuma, he is never purse-proud and often acts parsimoniously to save for his future. (Noun, money) * It is important to earn mazuma by dint of one's hard work in order to be self-sufficient in life. (Noun...2021-09-0703 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#67 Ingratiate ,a little bird told me ,to catch onWord# Ingratiate * Part Of Speech — Verb. * Pronunciation — * In as usual, in, * gra as in gratitude, * ti as she, * ate as usual, ate. * Meaning — * To flatter someone. * Etymology — * The word ingratiate has been derived from the Latin phrase in gratiam meaning in favour. * Mnemonic — * If A always says that he has gratitude for B, A wants to ingratiate B. Sentence: Many politicians are trying to ingratiate themselves with her. He ingratiated himself with all the guests Being an honest person, John failed to comprehend that his friend Carl wanted to ingratiate him. (Verb, flatter) Idom# A little bird told me .Meaning — * I got to kno...2021-09-0602 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#66 Arvo,Iron will,Burst inEpisode#66 Word#Arvo * Part Of Speech — Noun. * Adverb of Time — Arvo. * Pronunciation — * Ar as in are, * vo as in vocal. * Etymology — * The word arvo is also used in informal Australian language. * Meaning — * Afternoon. * Mnemonic — * We say it's 2pm in the arvo. * Sentences — * Seema guffawed in happiness yesterday in the arvo. (Noun, afternoon) * On the ereyesterday, her friend had invited her to a party and she was ebullient for it, arvo. * Taking a nap in the arvo often rejuvenates one's mind. (Noun, afternoon) * Synonyms — afternoon, etc. Antonyms — evening, nightfall, etc. Idom #Iron will * Meaning — * Strong will and determination. * Sentences — * Nine times out of ten, people dub...2021-09-0302 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#65 word#Tittle #Idom-flat broke #phrasal verb#To call byWord#Tittle * Part Of Speech — Noun. * Pronunciation — * Ti as in tick, * ttle as in little. * Etymology — * The word tittle has been derived from the Latin word titulus meaning small stroke or accent. * Meaning — * A small amount OR * A small dot over letters to denote pronunciation OR * The dot over j and i in lower case. * Mnemonic — * The word tittle is almost the same as little. * Sentences * Rishabh does not have a tittle of respect for his teachers. (Noun, a small amount) * His teacher prevised him to use tittle over i and j while inditing his essays but he remained balky. (Noun, the...2021-09-0102 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEverSong2021-08-3102 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdIdoms with word#GoodGood egg - Someone who is generally a good and reliable person He's can be a little odd on occasion, but it's a good egg. He's very sweet and just a little awkward. Good for you! - That's great and you should be proud of yourself. Did you get an A+ on your exam? Good for you. That's amazing! Good riddance - To be glad that something or someone one dislikes is gone. They are gone now? Good riddance! They were so rude to me. Good to know - That's useful to be aware of. Oh, you're going this weekend...2021-08-3003 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdIdoms and phrases with word spotOn the spot - Right here, at this time. He made the decision on the spot; He did not need any additional time to consider the alternatives. Put someone on the spot - To put someone in a tricky situation and/or to embarrass him or her. It's wasn't fair for Katie to put me on the spot like she did yesterday. SPOT-A particular location I know a nice spot in the city to listen to live jazz. Spot on- it is correct or exact All my answers on the math exam were spot on. That hit the spot...2021-08-3002 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#62 part#4 Handy speaking wordsIcky, Icy ,jaunt , jaunty, jazzy, junk , Kip2021-07-1303 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #60part3 of handy speaking wordsFaffy2021-07-0903 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#59 part2 handy sparking wordsGlee( n)joy,open delight Glossy(adj)having shiny surface Grubby(adj) ( untidy ,dirty ) Grumpy (adj)irritable,a bad tempered) Guff( adj)nonsense,meaningless talk Gusto(adj) keen enjoyment in eating or action Gusty (adj) vigorous,Hearty ,zestful Hammy(adj) resembling in taste2021-07-0803 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode58 ,Handy speaking words ..Huffy,haughty ,husky,handy ,Halliday,hasty,hum,2021-07-0803 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #57 Apathy ,grate on someone , Head offApathy (n) Meaning: lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern. Examples: There is a growing sense of apathy among teens and a feeling that there are no opportunities. To this list one might add apathy, disrespect, recklessness, insensitivity, and dishonesty. They may develop apathy or resistance if they view their boss as oppressive. Idom #Grate on someone Meaning: to annoy someone; to bother someone. Examples: Your negative attitude really grates on me. Everything you say grates on me. My obnoxious brother is grating on my nerves. Your whining really grates on me. Her snarky comments are really starting to grate on...2021-06-2902 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#56 cornucopia,dont sweat it,stnad over* Word # Cornucopia * Part Of Speech — Noun. * Pronunciation — * Corn as usual, corn, * u as you, * cop as in cope, * ia as in essential. * * Meaning — * Abundance or plenty. * Mnemonic — * If a person has plenty of corn, pulses, and other food items, he or she is said to have a cornucopia of food items. * Sentences — * The teacher told the students to write an essay titled Rainy Season using a cornucopia of words. (Noun, abundance or plenty) * Among the students was John who was a wordmonger; he used a cornucopia of words but made a number of solecisms. (Verb, abundance or plenty) * After that, she starte...2021-06-2603 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #55 part3 idoms and phrsal verb with word INIn the least - At all. I Idon't think he wants to be a doctor in the least. He's not interested in science. In the long run - Over the long-term. I know it's a difficult decision to make, but I think it'll be the right one in the long run. Eventually, you'll see the benefits. In the loop - To be aware of what is going on. I'm sick right now, but I've asked my co-workers to keep me in the loop about what is going on at the office. In the nick of time - Just in time. ...2021-06-2303 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #54 part#2 idoms and phrsal verb with word InIn the sticks, in the pink, in the red2021-06-2304 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #53Part#01 Phrasal verb and Idom with word In1.In a bind - To be in a tricky position or situation. I decided I needed to help my friends. They were in a bind and needed some assistance to get out of it. Fred was in a bind and needed me to drive him home. In a jam - To be in a difficult situation that may be difficult to get out of. Her best friend was always there for her. She could always count on her when she was in a jam. I think I am sort of in a jam. In a nutshell - In a concise...2021-06-1503 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#52 idoms with word outOut of left field - Unrelated to the issue at hand, or whatever is being discussed. Katie made a really strange comment yesterday. It didn't have anything to do with what we were talking about. It was just so out of left field! Out of my hands - Out of your control. It's out of my hands now. There's nothing I can do to make changes to the project. Out of order - No longer working or effective; in some contexts, unacceptable. Don't bother putting your money in that vending machine. It's out of order and won't give you a...2021-06-1503 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#51 ,Insatible ,hang on a second ,to seeintoWord # — ‘Insatiable’ * Part Of Speech — Adjective. * Pronunciation — * In as usual, in, * sa as in say, * ti as in substantial, * able as usual, able. * Meaning — * That which cannot be satisfied * It mainly refers to desire or appetite. * Mnemonic — * He was not satisfied with one plate of rice; his hunger was insatiable. * Sentences — * Her insatiable appetite is the cause of her indigestion. (Adjective, that which cannot be satisfied) * He could not sate his desire for wealth; he was greedy with his insatiable desire. (Adjective, that which cannot be satisfied) * He was so ravenous that his appetite seemed to be insatiable on that day. (Adjective...2021-06-1503 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #51 word #Slugabed,put in , over the hillWord # Slugabed’ * Part of Speech — Noun. * Meaning — * An extremely lazy person who loves to wake up late in the morning. * Pronunciation — * S as in slow * lu as in luck, * ga as in garlic, * bed as usual, bed * Sentence — * He loves to sleep for a long time on Sundays and behaves like a slugabed. (Noun, a person who wakes up late in the morning) * She has a habit of lucubrating at night; therefore, she is a slugabed in the morning. (Noun, a person who wakes up late in the morning) * He got so tired of doing the cyclopean task that he couldn't w...2021-06-0903 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #50 ,idoms &PhrsaesRein in, Keep under the wraps,freak out ,put you mind to it ,beat up ,....2021-06-0903 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #49 brand new words loggy, wordie and many moreWordie-logophile Loggy - slow response Douchey- irritating behavior Bingeable- worth watching Bongga- extravagant costly Random- unpleasant Glam ping- glamorous camping Eensy weensy - very tiny Hangry - Angry and hungry2021-06-0605 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #48 idoms with word upUp a blind alley - Taking a course of action that will lead to a negative outcome. I tried to convince him that he was going up a blind alley with his new plan, but he wouldn't believe me. I think things will turn out badly. Up a gum tree - In a very difficult situation that might be impossible to extricate oneself from. I've been looking at the situation and, honestly, I think we're up a gum tree. I don't know how we can get ourselves out of this. Up for grabs - Available to obtain. There is a...2021-06-0504 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpusode #47 idom with words DownDown in the dumps - Down and depressed. He's been down in the dumps lately. He just feels depressed and a bit despondent. Down in the mouth - Sad. She's down in the mouth. She’s really upset about the things that have happened lately. Down the tube - For something to go wrong, especially if something goes wrong with an exciting plan. We were so excited about our upcoming party plans, but everything ended up going down the tube. Down-to-earth - To be practical and have lots of common sense. One of the things I like most about Katie is...2021-06-0502 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#Turmoil , to Pegout , To be run down* Word# Turmoil * Part Of Speech — Noun. * Pronunciation — * Tur as in turban, * m as in mountain, * oil as usual, oil. * Etymology — * The word turmoil has an unknown origin. * Meaning — * A state of confusion, unrest, and disturbance. * Mnemonic — * The term of the minister saw turmoil in the country. * Sentences — * When the teacher was absent, the class was in a turmoil. (Noun, a state of confusion, unrest, and disturbance) * Overthinking too much often leads to turmoil in one's life. * After shifting to a completely new country, Tanaya was in complete turmoil, unable to comprehend the state's outlandish rules. * People suffered from turmoil during the uncertai...2021-06-0203 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #46 Eyesome , dream pipe,ran againstWord #Eyesome * Part Of Speech — Adjective. * Pronunciation — * Eye, as usual, eye, * some as usual, some. * Meaning — * Extremely pleasing to look at * Mnemonic — * If something is so pleasing that it appears to your eyes, it is eyesome. * Sentences — * The teacher said that the student had made an eyesome project. (Adjective, extremely ) * When she was convalescent, she was taken to the bucolic place in the mountains for a change where the environment was indeed eyesome. (Adjective, extremely pleasing to look at) * It was an eyesome experience to visit Japan. * The little girl wore an eyesome frock on her first birthday and always stayed in...2021-06-0203 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode # 45 different ways to use word Hit1.Hit it on the nose - To have a perfect understanding of something or to do something perfectly. Olivia was very smart. She seemed to get everything right at work, constantly hitting things on the nose. 2.Hit me up - To get in contact with someone. For example to email, text, or call an acquaintance. Hit me up if you'd like to join the team. 3.Hit pay dirt - To come upon something of significant value. We were so lucky we found that the other day. We certainly hit pay dirt. 4.Hit someone below the belt - To insult or...2021-05-2905 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#44 idoms or phrases verb with word deadDead from the neck up - Unintelligent or stupid. That guy seems really stupid. I think he's dead from the neck up. Dead in the water - No longer effective. The project is dead in the water. It is ruined and there is no way to move forward with it. Dead quiet - Extremely quiet. It was dead quiet in there. But that's appropriate, of course. It's a library! Dead ringer - To look exactly like someone else. Ashley is a dead ringer for my favorite actress. She really looks just like her. Dead tired - Extremely tired. They were...2021-05-2903 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #43 Run like wind , Run of the mill, running on fumes ,run the show, run ones mouth offRunning on fumes - To stay awake even when you're exhausted. The student had stayed up for hours studying and felt like he needed to go to sleep soon. He was running on fumes. Run like the wind - To run really quickly. I'm determined to run like the wind during the next track and field meet. Run-of-the-mill - Common and ordinary. I liked the sweater that Amy pointed out, but I honestly felt that it was a bit run-of-the-mill. I could probably find one like it anywhere. Run one's mouth off - To speak too much on something that...2021-05-2802 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #42 Heart-stopping ,as easy as pie ,Put onWord # Heart stopping * Part Of Speech — Adjective. * Pronunciation — * Heart as usual, heart, * stopping as usual, stopping.. * Meaning — * Extremely exciting and thrilling. * Etymology — * The word heart-stopping has been derived from the English words heart and stopping. * Mnemonic — * Of something is so exciting that it almost stops your heart, it is heart-stopping.— * The teacher said that the excursion would be heart-stopping. (Adjective, extremely exciting and thrilling) * When I met her after a dog’s ages it was heart-stopping moment. * Hannah is excited about the heart-stopping idea she plans to execute in the forth coming weekend. * She got fractious after the heart-stopping ride at the park...2021-05-2803 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #41 scintilla , talk a blue streak , put offWord #770 — ‘Scintilla’ * Part Of Speech — Noun. * Pronunciation — * Sc as science, * in as usual, in, * till as usual, till, * a as in almirah. * Meaning — * A small amount of something. * Etymology — * The word scintilla is derived directly from the Latin word scintilla that is related to the verb scintillare meaning to sparkle. * Mnemonic — * One should try to inculcate even a scintilla of good habits in one's mind. * Sentences — * She no longer had a scintilla of doubt after the teacher explained it to her. (Noun, a small amount of something) * The detective had a scintilla of suspicion and he was resolute to catch the robber red-han...2021-05-2503 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#40 mollycoddle , mixed blessings , Pull with upWord#Mollycoddle * Part Of Speech — Verb. * Noun — Mollycoddle/Mollycoddling. * Pronunciation — * M as in market, * oll as in doll, * y as in happy, * co as in cot, * ddle as in puddle. * Meaning — * To pamper someone excessively. OR * An excessively pampered man [Noun]. * Etymology — * The word mollycoddle has been derived from the word Molly derived from Mary in 1754. * Mnemonic — * Her name was Molly and she was mollycoddled by her parents always. * Sentences — * The teacher was impartial and never mollycoddles anyone. (Verb, pampers someone excessively) * Everyone was flabbergasted as the whimsical girl berated her parents; she was always mollycoddled by them. (Verb, pampered someone excess...2021-05-2403 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #39 Tedium , stuck in a rut ,pull upWord #Tedium * Part Of Speech — Noun. * Pronunciation — * Te as in tea, * dium as in medium. * Meaning — * The quality of being boring and monotonous. * Mnemonic — * A tedious task has tedium. * Sentences — * The teacher told the students to develop hobbies to ward off tedium. (Noun, the quality of being boring and monotonous) * Weary of the tedium of ordinary life, she went into deep slumber. (Noun, the quality of being boring and monotonous) * The cyclopean task had immense tedium and he appeared tired once he reached home. (Noun, the quality of being boring and monotonous) * This lockdown in itself is such tedium that it can't b...2021-05-2403 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #38 blue sky,Recipe for disaster,Bang outWord #— ‘Blue-sky’ * Part Of Speech — Adjective. * Pronunciation — * Blue as usual, blue, * sky as usual, sky. * Meaning — * Impractical. OR * Something that does not yield or bring money.. * Sentences — * If a person stares at the blue sky and keeps daydreaming, he or she is engaged in blue-sky thinking * Everybody knows that his ideas are all blue-sky. (Adjective, impractical) * The thought that everyone would work with the same gusto is nothing but blue-sky thinking. (Adjective, impractical) * He laid out money in blue sky stock (something that not yield money ) * The corpulent man advised the young man that blue-sky ideas were a waste of time and energ...2021-05-2303 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #37 manky , on the fly , race offWord #Manky * Part Of Speech — Adjective. * Pronunciation — * Ma as in manage, * nky as in shonky. * Meaning — * Worthless. * sentences — * The shonky (dishonest) man is manky. * The teacher never called any student manky. (Adjective, worthless) * The manky boy always boondoggled his time. (Adjective, worthless) * The purse-proud woman berated the manky man. (Adjective, worthless) * He may appear to be zany but he is not manky. (Adjective, worthless) * Little things that seem manky often create significant ripples in life. (Adjective, worthless) * Synonyms — useless, worthless, inconsequential, etc. * Antonyms — useful, worthy, etc. * Quick revision of previously learnt words — * Boondoggled — wasted one's time. * Purse-proud — one who is proud of one's wea...2021-05-1802 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #36 Bonzer , smart cookie , Jazz offWord#Bonzer * Part Of Speech — Adjective. * Pronunciation — * Bon as in bond, * z as in zero, * er as in helper. * Meaning — * Excellent. * Sentences — * The teacher said to the student that her essay was bonzer. (Adjective, excellent) * The student was heedful in the class, so she could write in a bonzer manner. (Adjective, excellent) * Bonnie has a bonzer knack of falling asleep whenever she gets skosh comfort. * It was a bonzer day, she auspicated her new car on that day. (Adjective, excellent) * Life is a bonzer journey with its beautiful episodes. (Adjective, excellent) * Synonyms — excellent, amazing, wonderful, skookum, etc. * Antonyms — bad, egregious, etc. * Quick...2021-05-1702 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #35 lunch time phrasal verbs1.Eat out - to have a meal in the restaurant I usually don’t eat out for lunch Many people like to eat out on Friday night 2.Pick out -to choose We picked out someplace close for the lunch. 3.Cooking away -someone doing work with enthusiasm or energy It seemed they were cooking away in the kitchen. 4.Bring out to make something available or represent something to someone The waiter brought out the bread for the table. 5, Look over to review or examine that thing Please look over your homework before giving it to the teacher. 6.Cut down-to reduce or de...2021-05-1604 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #34 idoms related to hot weatherScorcher out there -hot and humid day O my god it’s a scorcher out there Tomorrow is supposed to be scorcher . It’s hot as hell - when really hot outside it’s hot as hell oustside let’s go to air conditioning room . It’s like an oven- extreme hot oust-side a temp i high I dnt want to go market right now it’s like an oven outside . I am sweating bullets - when u are sweating due to hot weather It’s hot outside I am sweating bullets . I am sweating like a pig Oh my god I am sweat...2021-05-1602 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #33 5idioms related to animalsEat like a pig -when somebody got a bad table manners He ate like pig and made whole dinning table messy Eat like a bird- who eat doesn’t much She eats like a bird. Eat like a horse someone who eats a lot The small dog really eats like a horse . Eat a horse - some one is starving I am so hungry , I could eat a horse Drink like a fish - a person who drinks lot of alcoholic drinks Jacks drinks like a fish2021-05-1602 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #32 otiose ,Bone idle ,ask aroundWord # Otiose * Part of Speech — Adjective. * Noun — Otioseness/Otiosity. * Adverb — Otiosely. * Pronunciation — * O as in close, * ti as in ability OR she, * ose as in close. * The word otiose is used to refer to something which is — * Useless OR * Lazy OR * Ineffective. * When A finds a phone useless to him, we say that the phone has become an otiose object to A. * When a medicine has become ineffective, we say that it has become otiose. * When B, a student, becomes lazy, we say that B is otiose. * Sentences — * The old bag has been torn, ramshackle and otiose; I have to supersede it...2021-05-1604 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #31 7 idoms reltedto shoe1.Wait for the other shoe to drop - something is going to happen but u are unsure about it. After school I showed my report card from school to mom, she was not happy with my grades and then said she is showing it to dad in the evening I was waiting for the other shoe to drop. Amy tells that she is going to quit the job We have not heard anything from a boss. We are waiting for the other shoe to drop. 2.Put urself in the other shoe- Showing empathy or sincere understanding of that person situation ...2021-05-1604 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #30 7idoms related to animalsWe are going to take a look on 7 idoms that are related to animals . Let’s check it out As quiet as a mouse -Not talking very much. Tom was busy while working so he was as quite as a mouse . 2 .To Work like a dog-someone works very hard Mom was working like a dog to prepare the food for the party 3.Lion’s share - Biggest part of something Tommy just did one assignment so he has lions share of work still has to due .. 4.Pig headed -a very stubborn person The boss is very pig headed about dead line...2021-05-1602 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #29. Zany ,an old chestnut , cast byWord# zany * Part of Speech — Adjective. * Adverb — Zanily. * Noun — Zaniness. * Pronunciation — * Z as in zebra, * any as usual, any. * The word zany means — * Foolish OR * Strange. * Sentences — * Being extremely zany, he never took anybody's advice and acted unwisely. (Adjective, foolish) * As she was superbious, she zanily ignored her teacher's warnings and ultimately performed poorly in the exam. (Adverb, strangely) * Zaniness and otioseness are two discrete things. (Noun, foolishness) * In life, one should learn from one's mistakes, else he will remain zany throughout. (Adjective, foolish) * Synonyms — foolish, unwise, grotesque, ludicrous, strange, peculiar, odd, etc. * Antonyms — wise, sapient, common, ordinary, etc. * Bonus words * Supe...2021-05-1502 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #28word# brazen Idom#as happy as a calm Phrasal verb #add inWord# brazen * Part Of Speech — Adjective. * Noun — Brazenness. * Verb — Brazen. * Adverb — Brazenly. * Pronunciation — * Br as in brother, * a as in age, * z as in amaze, * en as in enable. * Meaning — * Shameless, arrogant, * To endure something [Verb, in brazen it out]. * Sentences — * The teacher chastened the boy for the brazenness of his behavior. (Noun, shameless, arrogance and unrestrained nature) * With her unfathomable courage, she will brazen every obstacle out. (Verb, to endure) * He has deep pockets so he insulted the poor beggar brazenly. (Adverb, in a shameless, arrogant, and unrestrained manner) * Her brazen insult is not a surprise as she is a superbious l...2021-05-1503 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #27word# woolgathering idom# have deep pockets phrsal verb #make* Word# Woolgathering * Part Of Speech — Noun. * Verb — Woolgather. * Pronunciation — * Wool as usual, wool, * gathering as usual, gathering. * Meaning — * Daydreaming (thinking aimlessly). Sentences — * If a person keeps daydreaming about collecting wool from the fences, he or she is woolgathering, * The teacher scolded the boy as he was busy in woolgathering. (Noun, daydreaming) * The boy replied with brazen rudeness that he was not woolgathering. (Verb, daydreaming) * His friends advised him to practise meditation to curb woolgathering. (Noun, daydreaming) * Synonyms — daydreaming, inattention, inattentiveness, etc. * Antonyms — attentiveness, attention, concentration, etc. * Bonus words — * Brazen — shameless.[1] * Curb — reduce.[2 Idom # Have deep pockets * Meaning — * To be wealthy. * Sentences — * They...2021-05-1502 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode# 26 obfuscate . On a shoestring pass byWord # obfuscate * Part of Speech — Verb. * Adjective — obfuscatory. * Noun — obfuscation. The word obfuscate means to — * To make something obscure. * To make someone confused. * Pronunciation — * Ob as in obstruction. * fus as in fussy. * cate as in educate. * Sentences — * Write the answer clearly, don't obfuscate the answer. (Verb) * I am not satisfied with your obfuscatory comments; it will be better if you state it clearly. (Adjective) * The new invention has obfuscated me, I am surprised indeed! (Verb, to make someone confused) * Synonyms — blur, bewilder, puzzle, confuse, make something unclear, obscure, etc. * Antonyms — make something prominent, conspicuous, etc Idom#on a shoestring * Meaning — * With limited finan...2021-05-1502 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#25 10 common slangs words1.Gobby-one who is loudmouth ,abusive and offensive person My neighbor can be a little goby at times. 2.Balls up-messy situation The whole trip was balls up. 3.Knackered-being tired and extremely exhausted . He is really knackered after work. 4.Flog-sell or offer for sale I want to flog my car at good price . 5.Splashed out-spend money freely I splashed out on my this birthday party . 6.Gutted -worried I am so gutted that I splashed out on my birthday party. 7.Peanuts -less salary She is working for peanuts . 8.Haggle -bargaining I managed to haggle the price of shirt by 25%. 9.Faffy - waste time ...2021-05-1404 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#24 word#Diaboli Idom # As clear as mud Phrasal verb#Look into* Word#Diabolic * Part Of Speech — Adjective. * Adjective — Diabolical. * Adverb — Diabolically. * Pronunciation — * Dia as in diagram, * bo as in bottle, * li as in little, * c as in sick. * Meaning — * Evil and cruel, OR * Bad.. * Sentences — * The dacoit hit the child with a ball. They were diabolic by nature. * Her diabolic look scared everyone. (Adjective, evil and cruel) * The little boy's pandiculation was adorably diabolic; his mother called him her little devil. (Adjective, evil and cruel) * Though he appeared to be a micawber, his mentality was diabolically narrow. (Adjective, in an evil and cruel manner) * Diabolic deeds are punished in the long run. (Adject...2021-05-1302 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#23 word#Falter Idom#penny pincher Phrasal verb#bring aboutWord #553 — ‘Falter’ * Part Of Speech — Verb. * Pronunciation — * Fal as fault, * ter as in term. * Meaning — * To walk unsteadily OR * To speak with hesitation OR * To lose strength. * Sentences — * We used to falter when we first learnt to walk. * Suffering from debility, he was faltering as he walked in the corridor. (Verb, walking unsteadily) * Everybody was bamboozled as the boy did not falter while delivering the farewell speech. (Verb, speak with hesitation) * You are bound to falter in life; have courage and proceed bravely. (Verb, to lose strength) * Synonyms — walk unsteadily, make mistakes, stammer, fail, fluctuate, etc. * Antonyms — speak fluently, succeed, etc. * Quick revis...2021-05-1302 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#22word#Back-friend Idom #Conk out Phrasal verb #Bear upWord# Back friend Part Of Speech — Noun. * Pronunciation — * Back as usual, back, * friend as usual, friend. * Meaning — * A fake friend or a secret enemy. * Sentences— * If a friend stabs in the back (betrays you), he or she is a backfriend. * Destiny helped him identify his backfriends. (Noun, fake friends or secret enemies) * Having paucity of friends is much better than having plenty of backfriends. (Noun, fake friends or secret enemies) * The backfriend who had used a flimflam to cheat her is now being punished by misfortune. (Noun, a fake friend or a secret enemy) * It requires wisdom and common sense to ident...2021-05-1202 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#21 word #Xenium idom#In a heartbeat Phrasal verb # call onWord#xenium * Part Of Speech — Noun. * Pronunciation — * Xe as zeal, * ni as in nickel, * um as in umbrella. * Meaning — * A gift or an offering. * Mnemonic — * She gifted them an banana plant . It was a xenium. * Sentences — * He was overjoyed to have the xenium on his birthday. (Noun, a gift or an offering) * She gave them a xenium of a plush flower vase. (Noun, a gift or an offering) * The edacious girl voraciously ate all the sweets that she had received as a xenium. (Noun, a gift or an offering) * He gifted her a tussie-mussie and received a xenium on her wedding da...2021-05-0902 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#20 word#Ardent idom#Go ape Phrasal verb # come byWord#Ardent * Part Of Speech — Adjective. * Adverb — Ardently. * Noun — Ardency (less used). * Pronunciation — * Ar as in art, * den as usual, den, * t as in heart. * Meaning — * Extremely passionate or intense. OR * Glowing * Sentences — * She is an ardent believer in clean teeth. She visits the dentist often. * She is ardent supporter of her mother who is a sportsperson. (Adjective, extremely passionate or intense) * He ardently encouraged his sister to continue her studies; her unwavering determination would make her a expert . (Adverb, passionately) * The ardency of the Sun made the opacarophile happy at sunset. (Noun, glow) * If a person believes in something with an arde...2021-05-0903 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#19 word#cwtch ,Idom #chop chop Phrasal verb#look forwardWord# Cwtch * Part Of Speech — Noun. * Pronunciation — * Cwtch as coach. * Meaning — * A cupboard OR * A hug. Sentences — * He gave his newborn daughter an affectionate cwtch and took her in his arms. (Noun, hug) * The querulous child calmed down when his mother gave him a cwtch. (Noun, hug) * The ornate treasure chest was hidden in the cwtch. (Noun, cupboard) * The little girl craved for a cwtch from her granny who was suffering from debility. (Noun, student) * The crying child was soothed when her parents gave her a loving cwtch. (Noun, hug) * Synonyms — hug, cuddle, cupboard, almirah, etc. * Antonyms — No such Antonyms of the meani...2021-05-0602 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#18 word#Efface Idom#shoot for the moon. Phrasal verb#Look afterWord — Efface * Part of speech -verb * Noun — Effacement. * Adjective — Effaceable. * Pronunciation — * E as in erase, * ff as in office, * ace as in face. * Meaning — * To erase something. OR * To remove something from one's memory. OR * To make someone unimportant or insignificant. * Sentence — * She had to efface the mark from her face with the towel. — * The teacher asked the student to efface the words written on the blackboard. (Noun, to erase or remove something) * Nothing could efface the memory of the day when his little daughter cwtched him for the first time. (Verb, to remove from one's memory) * It was her idiosyncrasy t...2021-05-0502 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#17 word#Debonair Idom# take heart Phrasal verb# Come of* Word # Debonair * Part Of Speech — Adjective. * Pronunciation — * Deb as in debit, * on as usual, on, * air as usual, air (with less stress on r). * Meaning — * Charming and refined (referring to a man) OR * Cheerful.. * Sentences — * His friend is a debonair man. (Adjective, charming and refined) * The debonair confidence of the performers made them vanquish their opponents. (Adjective, charming and refined) * His debonair look showed that he was an erudite man. (Adjective, charming and refined) * Instead of being careless about everything, one should try to be a debonair man as confidence is the best weapon at present. (Adjective, charming and refined) * Synonyms...2021-05-0402 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#16 word#Heartsick , Idom #Bad blood Phrasal verb# laid upWord# Heartsick * Part Of Speech — Adjective. * Pronunciation — * Heart as usual, heart, * sick as usual, sick. * Meaning — * Extremely sad. * Sentences * One should give importance to the health of one's heart or else he or she would be heartsick. * The little boy was heartsick as his favourite toy car broke. (Adjective, extremely sad) * Previously, she appeared to be heartsick; now she is cachinnating while gossiping with her friends. (Adjective, extremely sad) * One should make efforts to see the bright side of life instead of being heartsick for petty issues. (Adjective, extremely sad) * Synonyms — sad, gloomy, unhappy, despondent, heartbroken, melancholic, etc. * Antonyms — cheerful, jovial, ha...2021-05-0302 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#15 word#natty Idiom # tough cookie, Phrasal verb#Cry onWord #Natty * Part Of Speech — Adjective. * Pronunciation — * Na as in nap, * t as in not, * ty as in haughty. * Meaning — * Stylish, OR * Uncombed and unkempt (related to hair * Sentences — * He wore a natty suit and had natty hair at the party last night. * The girl wearing the natty frock is her sister. (Adjective, stylish) * Her natty watch underscored the fact that she was quite debonair. (Adjective, stylish) * Being a cool cat she always wore natty outfits. * Instead of having natty hair, one should try one's best to have a natty presentation as it boosts one's personality. (Adjective, uncombed, and unkempt; Adjectiv...2021-05-0102 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode #14. Word#Abhor ,Idom #Thinks on her feet. Phrasal verb#lay outWord #Abhor * Part Of Speech — Verb. * Noun — Abhorrence. * Adjective — Abhorrent. * Pronunciation — * Ab as in absolute, * h as in humidity, * or as in store. * Meaning — * To hate something.. * Sentences— * When you absolutely hate something and treat it with disgust, you actually abhor it. * The honest man abhors falsehood. (Verb, hates) * She loves winter but finds mizzles to be abhorrent. (Adjective, worthy of being treated with hatred and disgust) * The frisson of joy in her mind suddenly transformed into feelings of abhorrence. (Noun, hatred and disgust) * She is a person who abhors the busy lifestyle of cities but falls for the surreal village life...2021-04-2902 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#13 word#Mizzle , Idom#for good Phrasal verb #Done UpWord— Mizzle. * part of speech - Noun * Pronunciation — * Mi as in mizzle, * zz as in dazzled, * le as in little. * Meaning — * Light rain. or drizzle OR * Disappear. * Sentences — * It had been mizzling yesterday till the evening. (Noun, drizzling) * A book was all I needed in the mizzle; it gave me seraphic pleasure. (Noun, light rain or drizzle) * The thief had a wry smile and he mizzled in the crowd. (Noun, disappeared) * Having a cup of tea in the mizzle is my idiosyncrasy. (Noun, light rain or drizzle) * Synonyms —drizzle, vanish, disappear, etc. * Antonyms — rain heavily, rain cats and dogs, appear, etc. * New w...2021-04-2802 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#12 word# Glee ,Idom # to let off steam , Phrasal verb# get atWord #Glee’ * Part Of Speech — Noun. * Adjective — gleeful. * Adverb — gleefully. * Pronunciation — * Gl as in glass, * ee as in fee. * Meaning — * Happiness and delight.. * Sentences — * When he returned from work, his daughter ran to him with glee. (Noun, happiness and delight) * He opened his ornate birthday gifts with glee. (Noun, happiness and delight) * When her brother asked her to share her food, she did so gleefully. (Noun, happily) * The encouragement from her teachers filled her heart with glee and delectation. (Noun, happiness and delight)) * Synonyms — happiness, delight, pleasure, delectation, jovialness, etc. * Antonyms — sadness, unhappiness, woe-begone attitude, etc. * Old words used — * Ornate — decorated... * Del...2021-04-2702 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#11 word#descry idom#made of money phrasal verb #lay byDate .26/4/2021 Word#descry * Part Of Speech — Verb. * Pronunciation — * Des as disturb, * cry as usual, cry. * Meaning — * To notice something. * Sentences — * The teacher descried that the student was sleeping. (Verb, noticed) * She could descry how the balky boy tongue-lashed his parents. (Verb, notice) * It is better to speak only after we descry something so that our words retain their value. (Verb, notice) * Synonyms — see, notice, observe, watch, perceive by seeing, etc. * Antonyms — fail to see, etc. * New words — * Balky — disobedient * Tongue-lashed — abused verbally. * Idom# Made of money * Meaning — * Extremely rich. * Senrences — * He is made of money; he leads an extravagant life. (Extremely rich) ...2021-04-2601 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#10 Word# bunkum ,Idom# all that jazz phrasal verb # call upWord # Bunkum * Part Of Speech — Noun. * Pronunciation — * Bu as in bus, * nk as in monk, * um as in plum. * Meaning — * Useless talk. * Sentences — * The teacher advised the students not to talk bunkum in the class. (Noun, useless talk) * The friends used certain types of holophrasis to denote topics that are bunkum. (Noun, useless talk) * Instead of talking a lot of bunkum, one should start reading books as it will help you grow. (Noun, useless talk) * Synonyms — nonsense, insensible talk, useless talk, gossip, etc. * Antonyms — sensible discussion, important discussion, etc. Idom#all that jazz Meaning — * And similar things (et cetera). * Sentences — * He lost his umbr...2021-04-2502 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#09 word# aloof , Idom# choppy waters phrasal verb#knocked aboutWord #aloof * Part Of Speech — Adjective. * Pronunciation — * A as in administer, * l as in fool, * oo as in fool, * f as in fool. * Meaning — * Detached, not friendly, and not involved. * Sentences * The teacher was surprised as the gabby child appeared aloof. (Adjective, detached, not friendly, and not involved) * In spite of having the palatable food, she didn't say a word and appeared aloof. (Adjective, detached, not friendly, and not involved) * She admonished him and he became aloof after that. (Adjective, detached, not friendly, and not involved * Synonyms — detached, uninvolved, unfriendly, unresponsive, etc. * Antonyms — attached, involved, friendly, responsive, etc. * learned words — * Palatable —...2021-04-2502 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#8 word#beatific Idom#cool cat phrasal verb#knocked upWord#beatific * Part Of Speech — Adjective. * Pronunciation — * Bea as in beauty, * ti as in tick, * fic as in terrific. * Meaning — * Blissful OR * Holy and calm * Sentences * The smile of a child is beatific as it is beautiful, holy, and blissful. * Whenever he was in pensive mood, his best friend appeared like a beatific person to remove his sadness. (Adjective, blissful) * Have a beatific Christmas! * Synonyms — happy, cheerful, blissful, blessed, calm, holy, sacred, etc. * Antonyms — sad, restless, heartsick, woebegone, etc. * Pensive -engaged in serious thoughts. Idom #Cool cat * Meaning — * A fashionable person. * Sentences — * He received oceans of compliments on her birthday; everyone calle...2021-04-2402 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#7 word#Gabby ,Idom#Give someone stick ,Phrasal verb#knocked downWord# Gabby * Part Of Speech — Adjective. * Pronunciation — * Ga as in gap, * bb as in bubble, * y as in happy. * Meaning — * Extremely talkative. * Sentences — * The gabby student was scolded by the teacher. (Adjective, extremely talkative) * He is no more a gabby person; now, he has become an astute officer . * A gabby person loves talking and a sudden change in his or her behaviour surprises everyone. (Adjective, extremely talkative) * Synonyms — talkative, garrulous, loquacious, etc. * Antonyms — silent, taciturn, calm, quiet, etc. * Astute — smart and shrewd.[ Idom# Give someone stick * Meaning — * To criticize someone. * Sentences ; * He gave her stick as she always said that her hands are fu...2021-04-2302 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#06 word#logy Idiom#live and learn phrasal verb#keep backWord #Logy * Part Of Speech — Adjective. * Pronunciation — * Log, as usual, log, * y as in happy. * Meaning — * Tired, OR * Dull. * Sentences — * He was logy after cutting the log with the saw. * The logy man suddenly became enthusiastic on seeing his daughter's endearing smile. (Adjective, tired)) * Synonyms — tired, bleary, exhausted, worn-out, weary, etc. * Antonyms — energetic, enthusiastic, etc. * New words — * Enthusiastic — eager. * Endearing — cute. Idiom#Live and learn * Meaning — * To learn from one's past experiences. * Sentences — * She tried to help him and then got into hot water; she no more helps others unless they approach her, live, and learn. (Learn from one's past experiences) ...2021-04-2101 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpissode#05Word#whir Idom#off and on Phrasal verb#go uponWord #Whir * Part Of Speech — Verb. * Noun — Whir. * Pronunciation — * Wh as in where, * ir as urge. * Meaning — * To make a low sound continuously. OR * A continuous low sound [Noun] * Sentences — * The mobile phone whirred but she didn't receive the call. (Verb, made a low sound continuously) * He was able to allay the whir of the computer under the aegis of his friend. (Noun, a continuous low sound) * Synonyms — make low sound, low sound, etc. * Antonyms — make loud sounds, stridor, etc. * New words * Allay — reduce. * Aegis — guidance. Idiom #42 — ‘Off And On’ * Meaning — * Occasionally. * Sentences — * Despite warnings from the teacher, the student kept talking off and on. (Oc...2021-04-2001 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#04 WIPD -Nadir,As fresh as daisy ,Hold Over.Nadir * Part Of Speech — Noun. * Pronunciation — * Na as in the nation, * dir as dear [less stress on r]. * Meaning — * The lowest point of something OR * The worst phase of something. * Sentences — * His failure made him touch the nadir of his life. (Noun, the worst phase of something * They were delighted to see the pogonip that day in the nadir of the mountain. (the lowest point of something) Idom#As Fresh As A Daisy’ * Meaning — * Fresh and healthy. * Sentences - * The teacher instructed the students to come to the school as fresh as a daisy and she dealt with the unpunctual students wit...2021-04-1901 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#03Avoid saying hello and hi !1.iAhoy Ahoy! Amy, how are you doing? Ahoy! Can you help me with something? 2.How’s the tricks? How’s the tricks with Ricky. How’s the trick? why does everyone look sad? 3.Hat tip Hat tip bro, what are you up to? Hat tip Amy, How’s the trick? 4.Ciao It can be used as hi and bye Ciao, here I am. 5.Peek-a-boo Peek-a-boo you look worried? 6.How hops it? How hops its team? we are going to start in a mintue. 7.Alrighty mate. Alright, mate? I haven’t seen you for ages. Alrighty, mate? you are looking tense. 8.What’s the...2021-04-1803 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#2 WIPD-lax ,a heavy heart,go byLax’ * Part Of Speech — Adjective. * Noun — Laxity. * Pronunciation — * La as in lack, * x as in maximum. * Meaning — * Lenient [not strict], OR * Careless. * Sentences — * The teacher made rules that were not lax. (Adjective, lenient) * None can gainsay the fact that society is quite lax in observing the regulations related to social distancing. (Adjective, lenient) * Synonyms — lenient, not strict, careless, loose, casual, easygoing, cavalier, etc. * Antonyms — strict, careful, serious, etc. * Gainsay — challenge,denny * Duplicitous — severely criticised. * IDOM -A heavy heart * Meaning — * Feeling of unhappiness. * Sentences — * She butters everyone up so that they don't displease her and make her have a heavy heart. (Feeling of unhappiness) ...2021-04-1802 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdEpisode#1 word#Maladroit Idom #yellow-billied pharsal verb#go overThe vocab word MALADROIT part of speech -adj (no efficient ) Noun-maladroitness Pronunciation Mal- malnutrition ad- administrator ro- rock i- boy t. - ate Sentences He is not at all Maladroit. The company incurred a profusion of loss owing to its maladroitness policy Phrasal verb- Go over- Examined The auditor went over the accounts. She is planning to go over the balance sheet once more. Idiom Yellow-bellied (coward) He was right as rain when she said she is yellow-bellied. The rules are set in stone she said and I won't flout them no matter how many times you call me yellow-bellied.2021-04-1402 minDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of wipdDaily dose of WIPDLearn English with daily dose ofWIPD where you learn one new word, Idom and Phrasal verb everyday. Stay happy by learning everyday something new.2020-09-1400 min