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deny

Oct 31, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] deny verb To declare untrue or refuse to admit. To deny She didn’t deny the allegations made against her. Did he deny knowing about the incident at all? She couldn’t deny the truth when confronted directly. Can you deny the facts presented in the report? It can’t be denied that we need to devote more resources to this problem.

income

Oct 30, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] income noun Money received, especially on a regular basis. Income Her income from the new job is quite high. What is your monthly income from this job? His income significantly increased after the promotion. She saved a portion of her income each month. They have a stable income from the property.

intention

Oct 29, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] intention noun An aim or plan. An intention His intention was to finish the project early. She made her intentions clear from the beginning. My intention is to save money for a vacation. The intention behind his actions is still unclear. I have no intention of changing jobs.

obligation

Oct 28, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] obligation noun A duty or commitment to do something. An obligation We have a moral obligation to protect the environment. They neglected their obligation to pay on time. I can’t travel next month because of family obligations. They have an obligation to follow the rules. Our mortgage advice is given free and without obligation.

tell apart

Oct 27, 2024

 [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?

benefit

Oct 26, 2024

 [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.

reveal

Oct 25, 2024

 [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?

injury

Oct 24, 2024

 [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?

fall apart

Oct 23, 2024

 [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.

importance

Oct 22, 2024

 [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.

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