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).

User Activity Overview

  • Member since: July 6, 2015
  • Posts: 4246
  • Comments: 4070
  • Forum Topics: 171
  • Forum Replies: 400
  • Total Points: 13134
  • Learning Progress: 100%
  • Badge: 🏆 Master Achiever

Replete 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 1

Replete 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 1

Replete 1100 Words You Need Replete 1100 Words You Need /rɪˈpliːt/ (adj) full, especially with food, well-supplied, steeped in, immersed in, abounding, rife, fraught, filled, stuffed, saturated, brimming: After two helpings of dessert, Sergio was at last replete. This car has an engine replete with the latest technology. Parts of Speech Adverb: repletely Noun: repleteness …

Etymology English Flashcard for Etymology for IELTS

etymology English Flashcard

Etymology English Flashcard Etymology English Flashcard (noun) /ˌet.ɪˈmɒl.ə.dʒi/ US /-ˈmɑː.lə-/ The scientific study of the origin and history of words: One way to remember difficult words is to study the etymology of them. Parts of Speech Noun: etymologist Adjective: etymological Adverb: etymologically

Steeped 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 1

Steeped 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 1

Steeped 1100 Words You Need Steeped 1100 Words You Need /sti:pd/ (adj) saturated and soaked, drenched, replete with, preoccupied with, immersed in, flooded, inundated, marinated, full, overloaded: Interestingly, this family are steeped in satire and comedy. Leave the beans in the water for a while to be completely steeped. Antonyms dry, inattentive, unfocused

Eminent 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 1

Eminent 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 1

Eminent 1100 Words You Need Eminent 1100 Words You Need /ˈem.ɪ.nənt/ (adj) famous, respected or important, well-know, renowned, distinguished, celebrated, prominent, outstanding: an eminent historian / lawyer Parts of Speech Adverb: eminently Noun; eminence Antonyms insignificant, inferior

Quotidian GRE Vocabulary Flashcard for Quotidian

Quotidian GRE Vocabulary Flashcard for Quotidian

Quotidian GRE Vocabulary Flashcard Quotidian GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /kwəʊˈtɪd.i.ən/ US /kwoʊ-/ (adj) commonplace and ordinary, done daily, ordinary, customary, everyday, usual, conventional, normal: Nowadays, the use of social media, particularly among the younger generation, has become so quotidian. Antonyms extraordinary, unusual

Indiscriminate 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 1

Indiscriminate 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 1

Indiscriminate 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 1 Indiscriminate 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 1 /ˌɪn.dɪˈskrɪm.ɪ.nət/ (adj) done or completed without thinking, reckless, making no accurate distinctions, unselective, undiscriminating, uncritical, haphazard, random, arbitrary, unsystematic: A great deal of civilians got killed in that indiscriminate bombing. Antonyms critical, systematic Parts of Speech Adverb: …

Distribute English Flashcard for Distribute for IELTS

distribute English Flashcard

Distribute English Flashcard Distribute English Flashcard (verb) /dɪˈstrɪb.juːt/ /ˈdɪs.trɪ.bjuːt/ US /-jʊt/ to circulate or give out something to several people so that they could have it – spread out: She distributed handouts among the audience before giving her lecture. Parts of Speech Noun: distribution Noun: distributor

Rehearse English Flashcard for Rehearse for IELTS

rehearse English Flashcard

Rehearse English Flashcard Rehearse English Flashcard (verb) /rɪˈhɜːs/ US /-ˈhɝːs/ 1. to prepare yourself for a public performance of a presentation, piece of music, play, etc. before the expected time: If you had rehearsed for your presentation, you would have been able to manage your allowed time. 2. to repeat an argument, story, opinion, etc. …

Register