Diatribe 1100 Words You Need Week 12 Day 1

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Diatribe 1100 Words You Need Diatribe 1100 Words You Need /ˈdaɪ.ə.traɪb/ (noun) an angry speech or piece of writing which severely criticizes something or someone, invective, tirade, attack, denunciation, harangue, criticism, discourse, rant: On the one hand, it is somewhat premature to begin to speak about the tone of the diatribe, since much still remains …

Acrimonious 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 3

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Acrimonious 1100 Words You Need Acrimonious 1100 Words You Need /ˌæk.rɪˈməʊ.ni.əs/ (adj) full of anger, arguments and bad feeling, caustic, spiteful, rancorous, discordant, hostile, unfriendly, harsh, coarse, resentful: an acrimonious dispute Their marriage ended eight years ago in an acrimonious divorce. Antonyms amicable Parts of Speech Noun: acrimony Noun: acrimoniousness Adverb: acrimoniously

Frenzy 1100 Words You Need Week 4 Day 4

Frenzy 1100 Words You Need Week 4 Day 4

Frenzy 1100 Words You Need Frenzy 1100 Words You Need /ˈfren.zi/ (noun) uncontrolled behavior or activity, out-of-control emotion, craze, overexcited behavior or emotion, great anxiety or excitement, fever, passion, agitation, wild fit, turmoil, flurry, rush, whirl, fury, anger, rage: The paparazzi were chasing the popular superstar to take photos of him in a feeding frenzy. …

Bristle 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 3

Bristle 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 3

Bristle 1100 Words You Need Bristle 1100 Words You Need /ˈbrɪs.ļ/  (noun & verb) to react to something or someone in an angry way, show anger and fury, take offence, become offended, recoil, resent, become annoyed, take umbrage – (of hair): to stand upright and on end because of anger, fear, etc., stiffen with fear …

Irate 1100 Words You Need Week 2 Day 2

Irate 1100 Words You Need

Irate 1100 Words You Need Irate 1100 Words You Need /aɪˈreɪt/ (adj) extremely angry, irritated, furious, angered, incensed, mad, fuming, enraged, infuriated, annoyed: Due to poor customer service, this company has so many irate customers. Antonyms calm Parts of Speech Adverb: irately

Irascible GRE Vocabulary Flashcard for Irascible

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Irascible GRE Vocabulary Flashcard Irascible GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /ɪˈræs.ə.bļ/ (adj) made angry easily, irritable, fractious, touchy, testy, petulant, grumpy, snappish, hot-tempered, snappy, short-tempered, ornery, quick-tempered: He’s becoming more and more irascible as he grows older. Parts of Speech Adverb: Irascibly Noun: irascibility Antonyms easygoing, patient, friendly

Wrath – English Flashcard for Wrath with Synonyms

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Wrath Wrath (noun) /rɒθ/ US /rɑːθ/ extreme anger – rage – fury – agitation – madness: Whatever you do, just try not to incur his wrath. Beware that he loses his temper very soon. Parts of speech Adjective: wrathful Adjective: wrathless Antonyms calmness, happiness, serenity

Scowl – English Flashcard for Scowl with Synonyms

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Scowl Scowl (noun & verb) /skaʊl/ (noun & verb) to look at someone in an angry and threatening way – frown – glower – look daggers – dirty look Scowl in context The unruly student scowled at his serious teacher and sat down in silence. As Emily walked into the room, she couldn’t help but …

Conversation 42: Stress

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Conversation class on stress with challenging questions for English students to have a discussion Round Table Activity on Stress How can you reduce your anxiety? What might happen if you do not control your tensions and worries? Is anxiety/worry always negative and destructive? Look at the picture on top of this page. Mention the signs …

English Conversation on Stress for IELTS and TOEFL

English Conversation on Stress

English conversation on stress for ESL students Topic: “How do you try to handle stress in your life?” English questions on stress Is there anything positive about stress? What is the role of stress in our success or failure (if any)? What happens if you overlook stress in your life?  Is stress contagious, i.e. transmitted …