Dr. Mohammad Hossein Hariri Asl

Dr. Mohammad Hossein Hariri Asl is an English and Persian instructor, educator, researcher, inventor, published author, blogger, SEO expert, website developer, entrepreneur, and the creator of LELB Society. He's got a PhD in TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language).

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Duplicity 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 3

duplicity LELB Society

Duplicity 1100 Words You Need Duplicity 1100 Words You Need /djʊˈplɪs.ɪ.ti/ (noun) lack of honesty, especially by saying different things to two people, dishonesty, deceit, deception, disloyalty, unfaithfulness, treachery, fraudulence, deceitfulness, betrayal: They were accused of duplicity in their dealings with both sides. Antonyms honesty, truthfulness, integrity

Distraught 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 3

distraught LELB Society

Distraught 1100 Words You Need Distraught 1100 Words You Need /dɪˈstrɔːt/ (adj) extremely worried, anxious or upset, crazed, mentally confused, perplexed, baffled, distressed, out of your mind, hysterical, troubled, agitated, disturbed, panic-stricken: The missing child’s distraught parents made an emotional appeal for information on TV. Antonyms calm Parts of Speech Adverb: distraughtly

Egregious 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 3

egregious LELB Society

Egregious 1100 Words You Need Egregious 1100 Words You Need /ɪˈgriː.dʒəs/ (adj) often of mistakes, extremely and noticeably bad, foul, blatant, flagrant, conspicuously bad, offensive, appalling, outrageous: It was an egregious error for a statesman to show such ignorance. Antonyms pardonable, forgivable, negligible Parts of Speech Adverb: egregiously Noun: egregiousness

Take Down a Peg 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 2

Take Down a Peg

Take down a peg Take down a peg to make an arrogant and conceited person realize that they are not as important and influential as they think they are, to take the conceit out of a braggart, discourage, humiliate, damage one’s reputation, humble, disparage, demean, put down: That debacle in her presentation was enough to …

Culprit 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 2

culprit LELB Society

Culprit 1100 Words You Need Culprit 1100 Words You Need /ˈkʌl.prɪt/ (noun) someone who has done something wrong, outlaw, lawbreaker, wrongdoer, delinquent, offender, criminal, guilty party, perpetrator, felon, malefactor, a fact or situation that is the reason for something bad happening, the origin of a problem: Police hope the public will help them to find …

Duress 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 2

Duress 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 2

Duress 1100 Words You Need Duress 1100 Words You Need /djʊˈres/ (noun) the use of force or threats to make someone do something against their will, illegal coercion, menace, pressure, compulsion, constraint: He abjured his own confession due to being forced to sign it under duress. Antonyms persuasion

Admonish 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 2

Admonish 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 2

Admonish 1100 Words You Need Admonish 1100 Words You Need /ədˈmɒn.ɪʃ/ (verb) Admonish definition to tell someone seriously that they have done something wrong, warn, advise, reprove, criticize, reproach, rebuke, caution, reprimand, tell off, scold, chide, chew out, lecture: Example The pedagogue admonished his pupil for postponing his studies until the last night. Antonyms praise …

Flagrant 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 2

flagrant LELB Society

Flagrant 1100 Words You Need Flagrant 1100 Words You Need /ˈfleɪ.grənt/ (adj) (of a bad action, situation, person, etc.) shocking because of being so obvious, blatant, barefaced, scandalous, obvious, deliberate, open, unashamed, overt, patent, manifest, relentless, bald-faced, shameless, immodest, glaring: a flagrant misuse of funds/privilege a flagrant breach of trust a flagrant disregard for the …

English Question about Finding Money for Discussion

English-Questions-about Finding Money

English Question about Finding Money English Question about Finding Money Most people say if they found a wallet full of cash on the street, they would return the money; do you believe them? Most also think their own lost wallets would not be returned; do you feel similarly? How do you explain this contradiction? Would …

Stock-in-Trade 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 1

Stock-in-Trade 1100 Words

Stock-in-Trade 1100 Words Stock-in-Trade 1100 Words all the necessary equipment and tools that you need to have at work, goods and basic resources at work, all the requisites of a profession, staple, commodity, facility, means: As a professional blogger, a high-tech computer, smartphone, and stable internet access are the building blocks of my stock-in-trade. Antonyms …

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