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13/01/2026
*"Glue to it"* is an informal expression that means:
*To be very focused on or unable to look away from something.*
*Example:*
- *He was glued to the TV all night.*
→ He was watching the TV with full attention and didn’t move.
*Synonyms:*
- fixated on
- stuck to
- absorbed in
- engrossed in
- captivated by
It often describes strong attention, especially with screens or exciting situations.
*Browsing* meaning in English:
Browsing refers to the act of looking through or glancing at information, items, or websites casually or without a specific goal.
*Synonyms for browsing:*
- Skimming
- Scanning
- Surfing (especially on the internet)
- Glancing
- Perusing
- Looking around
Example:
"I'm just browsing the store, not looking for anything particular."
"I was browsing the internet for some recipes."
*Controversial* means something that causes a lot of disagreement, debate, or strong opinions among people.
*Example:*
The politician made a controversial statement that sparked public outrage.
*Suspicious* means having a feeling that something is wrong, dishonest, or illegal.
*Examples:*
- *He looked suspicious when asked about the missing money.*
*Opponent* means a person who is on the opposite side in a fight, game, argument, or competition.
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*Heir* means a person who has the legal right to receive someone’s money, property, or title after they die.
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