Satire Definition & Meaning in Context with Images

Satire Definition & Meaning in Context with Images

Satire definition and meaning in context with images and visuals /ˈsæt.aɪəʳ/ (noun) Definition of satire a specially humorous way of criticizing people, things or ideas either orally or in print like novels, plays etc., irony, lampoon, invective, caricature, exaggeration, burlesque, parody, mockery, derision, travesty, scorn, sarcasm, ridicule Video of satire Watch this video on YouTube …

English Presentation on How to Do Stand-up Comedy

English presentation on how to do stand-up comedy successfully at LELB Society to practice speaking in English

An English presentation on how to do stand-up comedy given by LELB Society’s students to practice speaking and receiving professional feedback. The topic of this English presentation is how to perform well as a stand-up comedian. Join LELB Society’s students and give unlimited English or Farsi presentations with our feedback and support. English presentation on …

Japery Definition in context from 601 Words

Japery definition in real context with images and synonyms

Japery definition in context with synonyms and images from the book, 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam. Improve your advanced vocabulary in context with the word, japery, and listen to any selected text at the same time. /dʒeɪp ri/ (noun) Japery definition a practical joke or prank, joking, jest, an act …

Repartee 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam

Repartee in real context from 601 Words You Need to know to Pass Your Exam

Repartee 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam in authentic context and passages with images, synonyms and antonyms to get you ready for IELTS, TOEFL, GRE & SAT /ˌrep.ɑːˈtiː/ (noun) Definition witty and quick answers used in conversations, retort, riposte, joking, amusing comment or reply, witticism, banter, badinage, quip, wit, witty remark …

Bon Mot 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam

Bon mot from 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam in real context with synonyms and images

Bon Mot 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam in real context with authentic examples, synonyms, antonyms and illustrations for GRE and SAT candidates and advanced learners of English /ˌbɒnˈməʊ/ (noun) Definition a clever or witty remark, witticism, pun, jest, pleasantry, epigram, joke, quip, a clever or witty comment Example No one …

Sportive GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

Sportive GRE Vocabulary Flashcard at LELB Society

Sportive GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /’spȯr-tiv/ (adj) lighthearted, playful, frisky, frolicsome, jocular, joking, humorous, vivacious, funny, fond of sport Why does coffee put you in a good and sometimes sportive mood? Two reasons: Scientists have known for many years that coffee stimulates the release of the neurotransmitter dopamine. Dopamine produces the euphoria and pleasant feelings that …

Jocular GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

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Jocular GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /ˈdʒɒk.jʊ.ləʳ/ (adj) amusing and humorous, fond of joking, witty, playful, jokey, comical, frivolous, hilarious, jovial, funny, joking, comic, flippant, facetious, lighthearted, cheerful, jocose In our hectic, modern lives, many of us focus so heavily on work and family commitments that we never seem to have time for pure fun and socialize …

Jest 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 31

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Jest 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 31 /dʒest/ (noun & verb) Noun: a joke or something similar that is said or done to amuse people, witticism, funny remark, gag, prank, hoax, canard, quip Verb: to amuse people by telling a joke or doing something funny, kid, joke, quip, clown, tease Many a true word is …

Jocose 1100 Words You Need Week 30 Day 2

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Jocose 1100 Words You Need Jocose 1100 Words You Need Week 30 Day 2 with authentic materials, synonyms, antonyms, illustrated flashcards for GRE, TOEFL & IELTS /dʒəˈkəʊs/ (adj) playful and amusing, funny, witty, fond of joking, humorous, hilarious, with a playful and joking disposition But suppose I had carried the pretense on for some time. …

Tongue In Cheek 1100 Words You Need Week 20 Day 3

Tongue in cheek 1100 words you need to know week 20 day 3 with flashcards at LELB Society for IELTS, TOEFL

Tongue In Cheek 1100 Words Tongue In Cheek 1100 Words (adj, adv & idiom) if you say something tongue in cheek, you don’t take it seriously and consider it to be funny, be joking about something, amusing and hilarious, witty and comic, jokey, droll, in jest, insincere The teacher had his tongue in his cheek …