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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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).
IELTS Essay on Generation Gap IELTS Essay on Generation Gap Topic In modern societies, it appears that grandparents and grandchildren do not spend enough quality time with each other. Discuss the main reasons for this social phenomenon. IELTS Candidate: Parastu Grandparents are the most influential person in every family. They love their grandchildren endlessly. They have a …
Free English Webinar on Appearance Free English Webinar on Appearance Physical appearance and confidence Although we cannot judge a book by its cover, in every communication, what comes first is your appearance and what comes next is your personality. I personally believe that, metaphorically speaking, our façade is really effective not only in routine tasks …
Belated Belated (adj) /bɪˈleɪ.tɪd/ US /-ţɪd/ happening or arriving later than expected – late – delayed – deferred – postponed – overdue: I cannot accept his belated apology. It’s too late. Antonyms precocious Parts of speech Adverb: belatedly
Tacit Tacit (adj) /ˈtæs.ɪt/ understood implicitly – indirectly stated – implied but not stated – inferred – not explicit: The two companies could reach only a tacit agreement on the problematic issue. Parts of speech Adverb: tacitly Antonyms explicit
Docile Docile (adj) /ˈdəʊ.saɪl/ US /ˈdɑː.səl/ quiet and easy to control – not causing trouble – meek – submissive – pliable – tame – obedient: This docile pet makes great company for young children. Antonyms stubborn, defiant, unruly Parts of speech Noun: docility Adverb: docilely
Tantalize Tantalize (verb) /ˈtæn.təl.aɪz/ US /-ţə.laɪz/ to excite someone by offering something tempting to them but not giving it to them – tempt – tease – entice – torment – torture – provoke: He tantalized her by promising to marry her, but eventually broke up with her. Parts of speech Adjective: tantalizing Adverb: tantalizingly Antonyms …
Foist Foist (verb) /’fɔɪst/ to force someone to accept something or deal with something unpleasant – twist someone’s arm – impose on – force upon – inflict upon – pass off – thrust upon: As a private, he had to accept all the intolerable commands foisted upon him by his superiors. Antonyms offer, present
Stagnant Stagnant (adj) /ˈstæg.nənt/ not moving or developing – stale due to lack of motion – stationary – motionless – immobile – inactive – sluggish – dormant – inert – moribund: Due to the current recession, our economy has become more or less stagnant. Parts of speech Noun: stagnation Noun: stagnancy Verb: stagnate Adverb: stagnantly …
Passé Passé (adj) /pɑːˈseɪ/ US /pæsˈeɪ/ no longer fashionable – not stylish – out-of-date – faded – worn-out – archaic – obsolescent – obsolete – unfashionable – old-fashioned – antiquated: These audio cassettes seem too passé compared to state-of-the-art USB drives. Antonyms up-to-date, contemporary, modern, new, state-of-the-art
Vertigo Vertigo (noun) /ˈvɜː.tɪ.gəʊ/ US /ˈvɝː.ţə.goʊ/ Vertigo definition a feeling of dizziness and imbalance generally caused by looking down from a high place – dizziness – loss of balance – faintness – unsteadiness – lightheartedness: Example A sense of vertigo overwhelmed her when she looked down from the tower of the skyscraper. Parts of speech …