Fruit and Vegetables
I know 43 English words about fruit and vegetables.
I know 43 English words about fruit and vegetables.
[xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] tell apart phrase To distinguish between two or more similar things. To tell apart Can you tell the twins apart easily? She can’t tell those two dogs apart. They often struggle to tell colours apart. It’s hard to tell identical cars apart. Can you tell fact and fiction apart?
[xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] benefit verb To receive an advantage from something. To benefit Regular exercise can benefit your overall health. Who will benefit from the new policy changes? Studying hard will benefit you in the future. Not everyone will benefit from the tax cuts. The changes will benefit both employees and management.
[xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] reveal verb To make something known or visible. To reveal She revealed the secret to her friend. Doctors are not allowed to reveal confidential information. The test results revealed significant health issues. They revealed the winner during the ceremony. She will reveal the surprise tomorrow morning. Did he reveal his new plan?
[xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] injury noun Physical harm or damage to the body. An injury His injury required immediate medical attention yesterday. She has fully recovered from her knee injury. Did the accident cause a serious injury? They suffered a minor injury during the game. Will his injury affect the team’s performance?
[xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] fall apart phrase To break into pieces or stop functioning properly. I really have to replace this bag – it’s falling apart. The old chair fell apart during the move. His plan fell apart due to unforeseen issues. The project will fall apart without proper funding. The relationship has fallen apart over time.
[xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] importance noun The quality of being significant or valuable. Importance Do you understand the importance of this decision? It’s a matter of the utmost importance to me. They stressed the importance of regular exercise. He highlighted the importance of financial planning. State your reasons in order of importance.
[xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] offensive adjective Causing someone to feel deeply hurt, upset, or angry. Offensive His comments were highly offensive to many people. She made an offensive remark about his appearance. Why did you say something so offensive to her? They found the joke to be very offensive. The film contains some offensive language and scenes.
[xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] run out of phrase To use up all of something. To run out of We ran out of milk, can you buy more? We must act now because time is running out. She ran out of patience waiting for the bus. He ran out of money before the month ended. They ran out of fuel on their road trip.
[xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] impatient adjective Not willing to wait or easily annoyed by delays. Impatient She became impatient while waiting in line. Sometimes he is very impatient with his students. His impatient behaviour annoyed everyone at work. They grew impatient with the long delays. Why are you so impatient with small mistakes?