30/10/2025
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✨ Word of the Day: Ebullient (adjective)
📖 Pronunciation: /ih-BUHL-yuhnt/
💬 Meaning: Full of energy, excitement, and enthusiasm.
🗣️ Example:
“She was ebullient with joy after receiving her promotion!”
💡 Use it to describe someone who’s cheerful and overflowing with positive energy!
30/10/2025
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✨ Word of the Day: Halcyon (adjective)
📖 Meaning: Peaceful and happy; a time filled with calmness and joy.
💬 Example:
“I often think about my halcyon days of childhood — carefree and full of laughter.”
💡 Use it when you want to describe peaceful, golden times in life.
29/10/2025
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✨ Word of the Day: Serendipity (noun)
📖 Meaning: The occurrence of something good or beneficial by chance — a happy accident.
💬 Example:
“Meeting my best friend on a random trip was pure serendipity.”
💡 Use it when something unexpectedly good happens without planning.
27/10/2025
📘 ✨ Moral vs Morale — Don’t Confuse Them!
👉 MORAL (noun/adjective)
Meaning: lesson or principle of right and wrong.
✅ Example: The moral of the story is “honesty is the best policy.”
👉 MORALE (noun)
Meaning: the confidence, spirit, or enthusiasm of a person or group.
✅ Example: The team’s morale was high after the big win.
⚠️ Common Mistake:
❌ He has a strong morale values.
✅ He has strong moral values.
💡 Tip:
🔹 Moral → lesson / ethics
🔹 Morale → motivation / spirit
Keep learning daily, because English is fun when you enjoy it! 💙
24/10/2025
“Common Mistakes We All Make”
We’ve all said these wrong once 😅
❌ I didn’t knew that.
✅ I didn’t know that.
❌ She do her work daily.
✅ She does her work daily.
❌ He is senior than me.
✅ He is senior to me.
Keep correcting yourself — one sentence at a time! 💪
23/10/2025
Learning English doesn’t mean using big words — it’s about using better ones! 💬
👇 Try these advanced replacements for “Very” today:
✅ Very cold → Freezing
✅ Very tired → Exhausted
✅ Very beautiful → Gorgeous
✅ Very bad → Terrible
Keep learning daily, because English is fun when you enjoy it! ❤️
03/06/2025
*Other Ways to Say “I Don’t Know”*
1. I’m not sure
2. I have no idea
3. I’m not certain
4. I don’t have a clue
5. I can’t say for sure
6. I’m unsure
7. I have no clue
8. Beats me
9. I haven’t the faintest idea
10. Your guess is as good as mine
11. I don’t have that information
12. I’m in the dark
13. I couldn’t tell you
14. I don’t know off the top of my head
15. I haven’t looked into it
16. I’ll need to check on that
17. That’s a mystery to me
18. I’m still figuring it out
19. I’ve never heard of that
20. I’m clueless
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02/06/2025
*Different Ways to Say “I’m Busy”*
1. I’m tied up right now
2. I’ve got a lot on my plate
3. I’m swamped
4. I’m slammed
5. I’m in the middle of something
6. I’m snowed under
7. I’ve got a full schedule
8. I’m juggling a lot at the moment
9. I’m working on a tight deadline
10. I’ve got back-to-back meetings
11. I’m caught up with work
12. I’m fully booked today
13. Things are a bit hectic right now
14. I’ve been running around all day
15. I’m dealing with a lot right now
16. It’s a busy day
17. I’m overloaded
18. My hands are full
19. I’m up to my ears in work
20. I’m in a rush
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