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choice

Aug 22, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] choice noun An act of selecting or making a decision. You have the choice between two options. Is this your final choice for the project? They made the best choice for their family. She faced a difficult choice between two jobs. I am sure you have made the right choice.

complicated

Aug 21, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] complicated adjective Difficult to understand or deal with. The instructions look very complicated. The plot of that movie was too complicated. He explained the complicated process clearly. This project is becoming more complicated than expected. It’s all very complicated – but I’ll try and explain.

deliberate

Aug 20, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] deliberate adjective Done consciously and intentionally His actions were deliberate and well-thought-out. They will take deliberate steps to ensure success. Will you take deliberate action to resolve this? The move was a deliberate attempt to mislead. Has she made a deliberate effort to improve?

compulsory

Aug 19, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] compulsory adjective Required by law or a rule Attendance at the meeting is compulsory for everyone. Is it compulsory to wear uniforms at school? The training session was made compulsory for all employees. Vaccinations are compulsory for entry into the country. Your presence at the event is not compulsory.

sensible

Aug 18, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] sensible adjective Having or showing good judgment or practical understanding. She should make a sensible decision about her career. He has always been a sensible and practical person. They will choose a sensible option for their vacation. The sensible choice was clear to everyone involved. Will they come up with a sensible solution soon?

hesitate

Aug 17, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] hesitate verb To pause before you do or say something, often because you are uncertain or nervous about it. She will hesitate before making a big decision. Do not hesitate to call if you need. Would you hesitate to take such an opportunity? Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any queries. She didn’t hesitate and took the job offer.

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