On Tenterhooks 1100 Words You Need Week 21 Day 2

On tenterhooks 1100 words you need to know week 21 day 2 at LELB Society with flashcards for TOEFL & IELTS

On Tenterhooks 1100 Words On Tenterhooks 1100 Words in a state of suspense and agitation, nervous, excited, apprehensive, on edge, agitated, anxious, a state of anxiety Tenterhooks or tenter hooks are hooked nails in a device called a tenter. Tenters were wooden frames which were used as far back as the 14th century in the …

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 …