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Gluttonous – English Flashcard for Gluttonous for IELTS

Gluttonous

Gluttonous Gluttonous /ˈglʌt.ən/  (adj) eating food greedily – having a voracious appetite, insatiable, excessive, desirous: Obesity is the least concomitant of being gluttonous. Why is gluttony a bad habit? Being gluttonous, or consuming food in excessive amounts, poses significant health risks. Overeating can lead to obesity, which is associated with a range of serious health …

Devour – English Flashcard for Devour with Synonyms

Devour English Flashcard

Devour Devour /dɪˈvaʊəʳ/ (verb) to eat something hungrily – gulp down – consume – read and absorb something voraciously – destroy, raven, gobble: Devour means to eat something eagerly, but it can be used in situations where there is a great keenness to do an activity. It also refers to situations where someone is filled …

Anorexia – English Flashcard for Anorexia with Synonyms

Anorexia

Anorexia Anorexia /ˌænəˈreksɪə/ (noun) Anorexia is a mental ailment that subjects the sick person to enduring starvation – appetite loss – persistent loss of appetite: The nutritionist prescribed some special medications for his Chronic anorexia. What is anorexia? Anorexia, short for anorexia nervosa, is a serious eating disorder characterized by an intense fear of gaining …

Pessimistic | English Flashcard for Pessimistic with Synonyms

Pessimistic

Pessimistic Pessimistic /ˌpes.ɪˈmɪs.tɪk/ (adj) doubtful and negative, incredulous, cynical, distrustful, suspicious, dubious and unconvinced: Pessimistic people are so toxic. Pessimistic people Pessimistic people often view the world through a lens of negativity, focusing on potential problems and worst-case scenarios. Their outlook can make them cautious and sometimes hesitant to take risks, as they anticipate unfavorable …

Skeptical – English Flashcard for Skeptical with Synonyms

Skeptical

Skeptical Skeptical /ˈskep.tɪ.kəl/ (adj) cynical, doubtful and unconvinced, pessimistic and negative, incredulous, disbelieving, doubting, distrustful, dubious, questioning, suspicious: The test result`s led them to being skeptical about their chance of eliminating the disease. The teacher was so skeptical of her proposal that she couldn’t see the genuine value in her ideas. Skeptical people Skeptical people …

Upbeat – English Flashcard for Upbeat with Synonyms

Upbeat

Upbeat Upbeat /ʌpˈbiːt/ /ˈ–/ (adj) optimistic and cheerful, positive and buoyant, jaunty, sanguine, full of hope, hopeful, happy: Her upbeat attitude towards work was affecting his colleagues. Hanging around with upbeat people can push you forward in your life. Upbeat people are often a ray of sunshine in our daily lives. Their positive energy and optimistic outlook …

Morose – English Flashcard for Morose with Examples

Morose

Morose Morose /məˈrəʊs/ (adj) gloomy and bad-tempered, unhappy and depressed, downbeat, down in the dumps, miserable, pessimistic, dejected, doleful: Jack seems very morose and gloomy ever since he lost his wife in a car accident. After hearing the news of his friend’s departure, John became morose, his usual cheerful demeanor replaced by a deep sadness. …

Present and Past Participles in English Grammar

Present and Past Participles in English Grammar

Present and Past Participles in English Grammar Present and Past Participles in English Grammar Present participles Watch this video on YouTube Both present and past participles are also called verbal adjectives because, on the one hand, they are used to describe a noun; and on the other hand, they look like a verb. Present participles …

English Vocabulary about Eating Food with Flashcards

Delectable Definition & Meaning in Context with Images

English Vocabulary about Eating Food English Vocabulary about Eating Food Abstemious (adj) Watch this video on YouTube The dietitian advised me to become more abstemious about my meals. Anorexia (noun) Anorexia is a mental ailment that subjects the sick person to enduring starvation. The nutritionist prescribed some special medications for his chronic anorexia. Devour (verb) …

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