tirade🖋️
/tʌɪˈreɪd,tɪˈreɪd/
Meaning : a long, angry speech of criticism or accusation.
Similar ⚡ decrying, condemnation, invective, polemic
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panacea🖋️ علاج
/ˌpanəˈsiːə/
a solution or remedy for all difficulties or diseases.

Talon:
A claw, especially one belonging to a bird of prey.

fowl

Teal✒️ نیلی
Meaning:
A Dark Greenish-Blue Colour.

Eave✒️
The part of a roof that meets or overhangs the walls of a building.
"wild bees nest under the eaves"
bereft محروم
1. deprived of or lacking (something).
"her room was stark and bereft of colour"
2. (of a person) sad and lonely, especially through someone's death or departure.
"his death in 1990 left her bereft"
⚡Similar:
lacking, wanting, short of, sans, in need of
🕊️susceptibility✒️ حساسیت
the state or fact of being likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing.
Similar:
vulnerability،sensitivity
⚡Opposite:
immunity،resistance
🌠In a sentence : "lack of exercise increases susceptibility to disease"
🕊️Using i.e. and e.g. correctly✒️
I find that sometimes students are unsure about when to use the abbreviations “i.e.” and
“e.g.” and the difference between the two. They are not interchangeable; each has its own
meaning and usage. The abbreviation “i.e.” stands for id est, which is Latin for “that is.” The
abbreviation “e.g.” stands for the Latin phrase exempli gratia, meaning “for example.”
Let’s consider a sentence that uses “i.e.”: All employees will receive the standard
discount; i.e., 20 percent. Because id est means “that is,” management is using “i.e., 20 percent”
to define the standard discount. And because “i.e., 20 percent” forms an independent clause—a
complete sentence—we technically have created a compound sentence: All employees will
receive the standard discount; i.e., 20 percent. So we use a semicolon to join the two
independent clauses.
Let’s consider another one. One meal (i.e., breakfast) is included in the price of the
room. Here, “ i.e.” specifies that breakfast is the only meal included. Again, we have created an
independent clause—i.e. breakfast—but this time, it falls in the interior of the sentence. So
technically, either parentheses or dashes should surround it.
Now let’s look at a sentence using “e.g.”: Certain fur-bearing mammals, e.g., nutria and
otters, spend much of their lives in the water. Unlike “i.e.”—which is used to specify a
particular meaning—“e.g.” simply means “for example.” Style manuals vary on punctuation that
should used to enclose the “e.g.” phrase when it appears in the interior of a sentence. Some state
that it should appear only inside parentheses; others state that commas may be used, provided
that what follows “e.g.”—as in our last example—does not constitute an independent clause.
Here’s another one: There are some herbs that belong in every kitchen garden (e.g.,
basil, rosemary, and oregano). Again, there may be other herbs that are equally useful; those are
simply three examples. When the “e.g.” passage falls at the end of the sentence, you can either
enclose it in parentheses or set it off with a comma before “e.g.” But as before, if “e.g.”
introduces an independent clause, use a semicolon because it’s likely you’ve formed another
compound sentence. The following would be an example: The beach closes when conditions
warrant it; e.g., a hurricane warning has been issued.
In modern American English, a comma should follow both e.g. and i.e. And because they have
both become so commonplace, it is unnecessary to place the abbreviations in italics, even though
they are abbreviated Latin phrases.
⚡Source :IeVeg's blog
🕊️deft✒️ قابل
neatly skilful and quick in one's movements.
e.g., "a deft piece of footwork"
demonstrating skill and cleverness.
"the script was both deft and literate"
⚡Similar:
skilful, adept, adroit, dexterous,
agile,
nimble,
neat,
capable,
proficient, expert, experienced
efficient, professional, masterly, impressive, delicate, clever, astute, artful, nifty, mean, wicked, , wizard, genius, habile
⚡Opposite:
clumsy, awkward, Inept
WHOSE is used for possession
WHO'S means both "who is" and "who has"
WHOSE
•Whose car is that?
•Whose side are you on?
•Whose phone is ringing?
•Do you know whose dog that is?
•I don't care whose fault it is.
WHO'S
•Who's that? (who is)
•Who's in the bathroom? (who is)
•Who's been here before? (who has)
•I want to know who's coming. (who is)
•I don't know who's been invited. (who has)
*Both words are pronounced the same.
The other day, someone asked how it's possible to notice and correct your mistakes when you practice speaking alone.
The answer is that you won't always notice your mistakes, just like you won't always notice them when you are speaking to another person.
But as you continue listening and learning more and more each day, you will start to notice more and more of the mistakes that you have been making, and you will be able to correct them on your own.
Remember, if you lack the determination to find a speaking partner, speaking alone is a million times better than not speaking at all.The other day, someone asked how it's possible to notice and correct your mistakes when you practice speaking alone.
The answer is that you won't always notice your mistakes, just like you won't always notice them when you are speaking to another person.
But as you continue listening and learning more and more each day, you will start to notice more and more of the mistakes that you have been making, and you will be able to correct them on your own.
Remember, if you lack the determination to find a speaking partner, speaking alone is a million times better than not speaking at all.
Grammar is important.
Perfect grammar is not.
Just do your best and keep learning (if you want to).
🚦palliative
(of a medicine or form of medical care) relieving symptoms without dealing with the cause of the condition.
e.g., "palliative drugs"
Similar:⚡
soothing, alleviating, sedative, calmative, calming, alleviative, alleviatory, lenitive, demulcent, assuasive, mitigatory
You're not fooling anyone when you memorize sentences for a job interview.
You don't need a partner to practice speaking.
Hipster 👇
A person who follows the latest trends and fashions in clothing and lifestyle, especially those regarded as being outside the cultural mainstream.
(adverb) aptly:
in a manner that is appropriate or suitable in the circumstances.

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Argentina won the World Cup.✅
France lost the World Cup.✅
Argentina beat France.✅
Argentina defeated France.✅
France was beaten by Argentina.✅
France was defeated by Argentina.✅
France lost to Argentina.✅
WON is the past form of WIN.
LOST is the past form of LOSE.
In this context BEAT and DEFEAT mean the same thing.
And no, I don't care about football/soccer.
I just thought this language would be useful.
Sometimes other Angles💢
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Just for Knowledge 🌱.
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A fixed-length alphanumeric code representing any length of words, messages, or data is called a “hash.”
. The Bitcoin network is formed by blocks that form a chain dependent on one another. Blocks are akin to files containing information about the most recent transactions made throughout the network.
Confirming the integrity of the network transactions is known as “hashing” a block and BTC is given to network or hashing participants as a reward.
So, what does hash rate mean for miners and crypto investors?
The number of miners in the network, mining difficulty and, ultimately, miner profitability are all impacted by changes in hashing power

Why is hash rate important?
A crucial indicator of a blockchain network’s strength, specifically its security, is its hash rate.
. So, Is a high hash rate a good measure of a network’s security?
The main drivers of Bitcoin’s price include computational power, mining profitability and network difficulty. Since miners are compensated in Bitcoin while incurring costs in local currencies, the hash rate follows the price.
The SHA-256 cryptographic hashing function, which converts any input data into a 256-bit string (the hash), is one of the technologies using which Bitcoin measures its hash rate. Due to the one-way nature of this function, it is simple to determine the hash from an input but not the other way around.
A hash rate, which can be expressed in billions, trillions, quadrillions and quintillions, is a measurement of how many calculations can be carried out each second. For instance, a hash rate of 1BH/s indicates that one billion estimates can be made each second. But, how is Bitcoin’s hash rate measured? Exahashes per second (EH/s) that are equivalent to one quintillion hashes are used to express the hash rate of BTC. By comparing the average time between mined blocks with the network difficulty at a particular time, the overall network hash rate may be roughly calculated.
But, how is Bitcoin’s hash rate measured?
Exahashes per second (EH/s) that are equivalent to one quintillion hashes are used to express the hash rate of BTC. By comparing the average time between mined blocks with the network difficulty at a particular time, the overall network hash rate may be roughly calculated.
Source: Cointelegraph

shackle - - - - - > ( بیڑی )
👉 incendiary - - > آگ لگانے والا
🔹 Similar : combustible, flammable
e.g., "incendiary bombs"
noun: acuity - - - > تیکشنتا
sharpness or keenness of thought, vision, or hearing.
"intellectual acuity"
*Din : a loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise.
"the fans made an awful din"
snippet ٹکڑا
Meaning : a small piece or brief extract.
e.g., "snippets of information about the war"
fable - - - - - > داستان
Meaning❗
1. a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral.
Exp: "the fable of the sick lion and the wary fox"
2. myth and legend.
4. a false statement or belief.
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