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Exacerbate: English vocabulary meaning and example en
Exacerbate: English vocabulary meaning and example
Learn the English word "Exacerbate". Meaning: Pronounced ig-ZAS-er-bayt. This is a To exacerbate something means to make a bad situation, problem, or feeling even worse than it already was. Think of pouring fuel on a fire — it doesn't start the trouble, it just makes it more intense. Synonyms include worsen and aggravate. For example: Skipping sleep can exacerbate stress and make you feel overwhelmed. #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #Englishing
Esoteric: English vocabulary meaning and example en
Esoteric: English vocabulary meaning and example
Learn the English word "Esoteric". Meaning: Esoteric, pronounced eh-suh-TERR-ik, is an It describes knowledge or ideas that are understood by only a small group of people with special interest or training — the kind of deep, specialized stuff that feels mysterious or confusing to everyone else. Think rare hobbies, advanced theories, or insider topics. Two close synonyms are obscure and arcane. For example: The professor's lecture was so esoteric that only a few experts in the room could follow it. #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #Englishing
Erudite: English vocabulary meaning and example en
Erudite: English vocabulary meaning and example
Learn the English word "Erudite". Meaning: Pronounced er-yoo-dyte. This is an It describes a person who has deep, wide knowledge gained from years of reading and serious study — the kind of thoughtful, well-read mind that seems to know something about almost every subject. Two close synonyms are scholarly and learned. For example: The erudite professor could discuss ancient history, physics, and poetry with equal ease. #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #Englishing
Equanimity: English vocabulary meaning and example en
Equanimity: English vocabulary meaning and example
Learn the English word "Equanimity". Meaning: Pronounced ek-wuh-NIM-uh-tee. It's a Equanimity is that steady, balanced calm you keep even when life gets stressful or things go wrong — your mind stays even and unbothered instead of panicking. Two close synonyms are composure and serenity. For example: She faced the difficult news with remarkable equanimity. #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #Englishing
Enigmatic: English vocabulary meaning and example en
Enigmatic: English vocabulary meaning and example
Learn the English word "Enigmatic". Meaning: Pronounced en-ig-MAT-ik. This is an It describes someone or something that's mysterious and hard to understand — the kind of person or thing that leaves you puzzled, full of secrets you can't quite figure out. For example: Her enigmatic smile made everyone wonder what she was thinking. #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #Englishing
Elucidate: English vocabulary meaning and example en
Elucidate: English vocabulary meaning and example
Learn the English word "Elucidate". Meaning: Pronounced ih-LOO-si-dayt. It's a When you elucidate something, you make a confusing or difficult idea clear by explaining it in detail, almost like shining a light on something dark so people can finally understand it. Synonyms include clarify and explain. For example: The teacher used a simple diagram to elucidate the complex theory. #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #Englishing
Egregious: English vocabulary meaning and example en
Egregious: English vocabulary meaning and example
Learn the English word "Egregious". Meaning: Pronounced ih-GREE-jus. This is an It describes something that is outstandingly bad — so shockingly wrong or offensive that it stands out and can't be ignored. We usually use it for serious mistakes, errors, or behavior. Synonyms include flagrant and outrageous. For example: The report contained an egregious error that misled thousands of readers. #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #Englishing
Ebullient: English vocabulary meaning and example en
Ebullient: English vocabulary meaning and example
Learn the English word "Ebullient". Meaning: Pronounced ih-BUL-yuhnt. It's an Picture someone bursting with happy energy — cheerful, lively, and overflowing with excitement that they just can't keep inside. People who are ebullient light up a room with their bubbly enthusiasm. A nice synonym would be exuberant or bubbly. For example: The ebullient host greeted every guest with a huge smile and contagious laughter. #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #Englishing
Equivocal: English vocabulary meaning and example en
Equivocal: English vocabulary meaning and example
Learn the English word "Equivocal". Meaning: Pronounced ih-KWIV-uh-kuhl. Meaning: open to more than one interpretation, or ambiguous. #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #Englishing
Enervate: English vocabulary meaning and example en
Enervate: English vocabulary meaning and example
Learn the English word "Enervate". Meaning: Pronounced /ˈen.ə.veɪt/. It means to make someone feel weak and without energy. #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #Englishing
Eclectic: English vocabulary meaning and example en
Eclectic: English vocabulary meaning and example
Learn the English word "Eclectic". Meaning: The word is eclectic. Pronounced /ɪˈklek.tɪk/. It is an adjective that means deriving ideas, style, or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources. Synonyms include diverse and wide-ranging. For example: Her room has an eclectic mix of modern and vintage furniture. #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #Englishing
Ephemeral: English vocabulary meaning and example en
Ephemeral: English vocabulary meaning and example
Learn the English word "Ephemeral". Meaning: /ɪˈfemərəl/. Meaning: Lasting for a very short time. #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #Englishing