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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Compound 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 3

Compound 1100 Words You Need

Compound 1100 Words You Need Compound 1100 Words You Need /kəmˈpaʊnd/ (adj, noun & verb) to increase the amount of something, add to, enlarge, augment, boost, amplify, swell, enhance, worsen, add insult to injury, undermine, multiply, improve, raise, mix, mixture, complex, amalgam, composite, combination, multifarious, multifaceted, multiple, multifactorial: His abject misery was compounded by his …

Annals 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 3

Annals 1100 Words You Need

Annals 1100 Words You Need Annals 1100 Words You Need /ˈæn.əlz/ (noun) the annual records of events organized chronologically, recorded history, records, archives, chronicles, accounts, logs, registers, history, historical records, history of events: Windows Vista from Microsoft was considered a debacle in the eyes of many users in the annals of Microsoft products.

Realm 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 3

Realm 1100 Words You Need

Realm 1100 Words You Need Realm 1100 Words You Need /relm/ (noun) an area or domain of something, any general area of thought, knowledge and activity, scope of something, sphere, range, area of interest, kingdom, monarchy, dominion, empire, territory, jurisdiction: When it comes to the realm of quantum physics, no scientist can excel Dr. Smith.

Paradox 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 3

Paradox 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 3

Paradox Paradox /ˈpær.ə.dɒks/ US /ˈper.ə.dɑːks/ noun a situation or statement which seems impossible or is difficult to understand because it contains two opposite facts or characteristics, inconsistency, irony, contradiction, oxymoron, absurdity, enigma, puzzle: It’s a curious paradox that drinking a lot of water can often make you feel thirsty. Parts of Speech Adjective: paradoxical Adverb: …

Matron 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 2

Matron 1100 Words You Need

Matron 1100 Words You Need Matron 1100 Words You Need /ˈmeɪ.trən/ (noun) an older married woman, mature married woman, head nurse, supervising nurse, woman warden, middle-aged woman: Being a single parent and the mother of 3 successful students, Mrs. Smith is genuinely such a matron. Antonyms maid

Learn Colors in Farsi with Flashcards and Podcast

Learn Colors in Farsi

Learn Colors in Farsi Learn Colors in Farsi Watch this video on YouTube رنگین کمان از هفت رنگ ساخته می شود / میشه که شامل: بنفش، نیلی، آبی، سبز، زرد، نارنجی و قرمز است. برخی رنگ ها گرم هستند / هستن، مانند قرمز، زرد و نارنجی. از سوی دیگر، برخی رنگ ها سرد هستند / …

Automaton 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 2

Automaton 1100 Words You Need

Automaton 1100 Words You Need Automaton 1100 Words You Need /ɔːˈtɒm.ə.tən/ US /ɑːˈtɑː.mə.ţən/ (noun) someone acting like a robot or machine, an independent and self-contained robot, android, mechanism, machine, gadget: I need to resign from that mundane and menial job in which I’m just like an automaton.

Present Perfect Tense in English – English Grammar

Present Perfect Tense

Present Perfect Tense Present perfect tense is used to refer to an action that started in the past and continues to the present time: Watch this video on YouTube The film has already started. Sometimes the action is completed before the present time: She’s got a new haircut. The structure Subject + have / has …

Stigma GRE Vocabulary Flashcard for Stigma

Stigma GRE Vocabulary Flashcard for Stigma

Stigma GRE Vocabulary Flashcard Stigma GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /ˈstɪg.mə/ (noun) something to be ashamed of, sign of social unacceptability, libel, shame, disgrace, dishonor, blemish, blot, opprobrium, stain, taint, humiliation, scandal, discredit, degradation: In this city, there is a social stigma attached to any female smoker. Parts of Speech Verb: stigmatize Noun: stigmatization Antonyms pride, honor, …

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