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05/09/2022

8 Ways to Tell Someone to Be Quiet
🤫Zip It
Definition - to stop talking immediately
”Oh, zip it up, Carlotta,” said the male voice.
🤫Hush
Definition - usually used to tell someone to be quiet
“Hush, hush!” I interrupted.
🤫Conticent
Definition - silent
Like marble Statues all sit conticent
🤫Obmutescence
Definition - a becoming or keeping silent or mute
That the sight of a Woolf doth not cause Hoarsness and obmutescence in the spectator.
🤫Shush
Definition - to urge to be quiet
The politicians are politicking, but who gives a piffle about soil banks and flexible parity? As for the Suez and Nasser, oh shush! We’ve got more important things to think about than worrying over a little ditch.
🤫Shut Your Pie Hole
Definition - used to tell someone to stop talking
“Shut your pie-hole, snorkel-boy,” she said.
🤫Silence
Definition - forbearance from speech or noise; muteness — often used interjectionally
”Silence!” the judge thundered into his microphone, and finally, “Guards, clear the room!”
🤫Basta
Definition - that’s enough; stop it!
I meane, sweete Lord, the Mathematiques. Basta!

27/08/2022

What is the difference between lend and borrow?

📌 Lend [lend]. We use lend when we give something to someone, i.e. we give them our things. This could be anything: money, a car, a dress for the evening, etc.

I could lend you $100 if you need it.
I wish i'd never lent him my car.

📌 Borrow [ˈbɒrəʊ]. The verb borrow we use when we want to take something from someone. For example, borrowing money from a friend for a paycheck, a player to listen to music while you are on the road, or even a book from the library.

Can I borrow your calculator?
I borrowed his bike.

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25/08/2022

🔥WOW

10 English words of the Advanced level. Are you ready for Advanced level vocabulary?

Alacrity [əˈlæk.rə.ti] - readiness, spriteness, eagerness.
I was instructed to make contact with maximum alacrity.

Brusque [bruːsk] - rude, inconsiderate.
His secretary was a little brusque with me.

Elated [iˈleɪ.tɪd] - joyful, natty.
He was elated by the birth of his son.

Gluttony [ˈɡlʌt.ən.i] - unsatisfied.
They treat Christmas as just another excuse for gluttony.

Maverick [ˈmæv.ər.ɪk] - he who goes against the flow.
He is an excellent writer and maverick scientist too.

Novice [ˈnɒv.ɪs] - a beginner.
I'm a complete novice at skiing.

Penchant [ˈpɑ̃ːŋ.ʃɑ̃ːŋ] - a craving, a pull.
He had a penchant for playing jokes on people.

Zenith [ˈzen.ɪθ] - the crowning glory, the highest point.
His career is now at its zenith.

Feral [ˈfer.əl] - wild, starry.
He looked at me with a feral grin.

Umbrage [ˈʌm.brɪdʒ] - image.
She took umbrage at my remarks about her hair.

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