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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Confirm – English Flashcard for Confirm for IELTS

Confirm | English Flashcard for Confirm - LELB Society

Confirm Confirm (verb) /kənˈfɜːm/ US /-ˈfɝːm/ to prove that something is true, verify, make certain, reinforce, strengthen, corroborate, check, substantiate, prove, bear out, validate: Her pale complexion confirmed that she’d been scared to death. Antonyms refute, weaken Parts of Speech Noun: confirmation Noun: confirmer Adjective: confirmable Adjective: confirmatory

Verify – English Flashcard for Verify for IELTS

Verify | English Flashcard for Verify - LELB Society

Verify Verify (verb) /ˈver.ɪ.faɪ/ to prove that something is true or exists, confirm, make certain, attest, substantiate, validate, authenticate: My former manager’s letter of recommendation was sufficient to verify my qualification. Antonyms disapprove Parts of Speech Noun: verification Noun: verifier Noun: verifiability Adjective: verifiable Adverb: verifiably

Tangible – English Flashcard for Tangible for IELTS

Tangible - English Flashcard for Tangible

Tangible Tangible /ˈtæn.dʒə.bļ/ (adj) that can be perceived, touched or experienced, actual and real, obvious, able to be touched and realized, tactile, palpable, touchable, perceptible, concrete, noticeable, definite, evident: Generally speaking, nouns are mostly used to refer to tangible objects and adjectives mainly depict intangible concepts in a language. Having an insatiable appetite for tangible progress, I had to burn the midnight oil. Antonyms intangible …

Tactile – English Flashcard for Tactile with Synonyms

Tactile - English Flashcard for Tactile

Tactile Tactile /ˈtæk.taɪl/ US /-təl/ (adj) related to sense of touch, pleasant to touch, inclined to touch other people while communicating, tangible, palpable, perceptible, concrete, solid: In the dark, people use their tactile sensation to grope around and find their path. Tactile sensation has a leading role in our health because human beings need four …

Transmit – English Flashcard for Transmit for IELTS

Transmit | English Flashcard for Transmit - LELB Society

Transmit Transmit (verb) /trænzˈmɪt/ US /træns-/ to send something out – broadcast – emit – pass on – put on the air – convey, send out, communicate The antenna was broken and could no more receive the transmitted radio signals. Parts of Speech Noun: transmission Noun: transmittal Adjective: transmittable Antonyms receive

Anticipate – English Flashcard for Anticipate for IELTS

Anticipate | English Flashcard for Anticipate - LELB Society

Anticipate Anticipate (verb) /ænˈtɪs.ɪ.peɪt/ to expect something to happen – look forward to – await – foresee – do in advance, forestall, antedate A successful businessman should anticipate his/her clients‘ needs in advance. Parts of Speech Noun: anticipation Noun: anticipator Adjective: anticipatory Adjective: anticipative Antonyms doubt

Dilemma – English Flashcard for Dilemma for IELTS

Dilemma | English Flashcard for Dilemma - LELB Society

Dilemma Dilemma (noun) /daɪˈlem.ə/ a situation in which you should choose between 2 or more difficult options – predicament – impasse – problem, quandary: Allen is facing the dilemma of choosing between a perfect job or continuing education. Antonyms solution, answer, resolution

Merit – English Flashcard for Merit for IELTS

Merit | English Flashcard for Merit - LELB Society

Merit Merit (noun & verb) /ˈmer.ɪt/ noun: good quality – great value – worth – advantage, quality, excellence: The great merit of this software program is that it’s so easy to use. Antonyms disadvantage, worthlessness Parts of Speech Noun: meritocracy Adjective: meritorious Adverb: meritoriously

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