Harsh – English Flashcard for Harsh for IELTS

Harsh English Flashcard for Harsh LELB Society

Harsh Harsh (adj) /hɑːʃ/ US /hɑːrʃ/ difficult to tolerate or endure, severe, intense, austere, unpleasant and unkind, unsympathetic and critical, inhospitable She’s so squeamish. So, she cannot stand any harsh criticism. harsh voice / chemicals / punishment Antonyms: mild, gentle, kind, pleasant Noun: harshness Adverb: harshly

Simply the Best by Tina Turner – Learn English with Songs

Simply the Best by Tina Turner - English Songs with Lyrics

Simply the Best by Tina Turner Simply the Best by Tina Turner Artist: Tina Turner Album: Foreign Affair Released: 1989 Genre: Adult Contemporary Watch this video on YouTube Source of Lyrics: https://www.azlyrics.com I call you when I need you When my heart’s on fire You come to me, come to me Wild and wired You come to me,…

Roar by Katy Perry – Learn English with Songs

Roar by Katy Perry - Learn English with Songs

Roar by Katy Perry Roar by Katy Perry Artist: Katy Perry Album: Prism Released: 2013 Genre (adj & noun) /ˈʒãː.rə/ /ˈʒɒn-/ noun [C] FORMAL a style, especially in the arts, that involves a particular set of characteristics: What genre does the book fall into – comedy or tragedy? adjective produced according to a particular model…

Legal Terms in English for IELTS and TOEFL

Legal terms in English

Legal Terms in English Legal Terms in English Acquit In common law jurisdictions, acquitting someone certifies that the accused is free from the charge of an offense, as far as the criminal law is concerned. This is so even where the prosecution is simply abandoned by the prosecution. The finality of an acquittal is dependent on the jurisdiction.…

Budget – English Flashcard for Budget for IELTS

Budget | English Flashcard for Budget - LELB Society

Budget Budget (adj, noun & verb) /ˈbʌdʒ.ɪt/ the estimated money, time and resources for a particular purpose during a particular period of time, funds, finances, resources, financial statement or plan Adjective: inexpensive and economical, cost-effective, modest, cheap We’re running out the allocated budget for the business project. I’m afraid we need to reschedule our plans.…

Manipulate – English Flashcard for Manipulate for IELTS

Manipulate | English Flashcard for Manipulate - LELB Society

Manipulate Manipulate (verb) /məˈnɪp.jʊ.leɪt/ to control, handle, operate, move or influence somebody or something skillfully, control, influence, deploy, engineer, affect, impress, direct, operate I don’t like it when my coworkers try to manipulate me. Noun: manipulation Noun: manipulator Adjective: manipulative

Reckless – English Flashcard for Reckless for IELTS

Reckless | English Flashcard for Reckless - LELB Society

Reckless Reckless (adj) /ˈrek.ləs/ not considering possible dangers, thoughtless and careless, hasty, inattentive, heedless and wild, irresponsible These days, you see many reckless drivers on the streets. Antonym: careful, cautious Noun: recklessness Adverb: recklessly