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sense

Aug 29, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] sense noun Knowledge of what is sensible or practical behaviour. There’s a lot of sense in what John says. There’s no sense in worrying about it now. It makes sense to buy the most up-to-date version. His actions show a complete lack of sense. She demonstrated good sense in making that decision.

compromise

Aug 28, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] compromise verb To settle differences by mutual agreement. They decided to compromise and share the responsibilities equally. They managed to compromise on the budget proposal. Can you compromise to meet the project deadline? They compromised on the design to satisfy both parties. Why can’t you just compromise a little bit?

fancy

Aug 27, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] fancy verb To like or desire something. Do you fancy going out for dinner tonight? She didn’t fancy the idea of moving abroad. I fancy a cup of coffee this morning. He doesn’t fancy working late on Fridays. I don’t fancy swimming in cold water at all.

impact

Aug 26, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] impact noun A strong effect or influence on something or someone. You certainly made a big impact on them. The impact of the speech was profound. The accident had a huge impact on traffic. The project had a lasting impact on the community.

offence

Aug 25, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] offence noun A breach of a law or rule; an illegal act. He committed an offence against the company’s policies. Do you consider this action a serious offence? Is this considered a minor offence by law? She apologized for any offence caused by her words. His behaviour was an offence to social norms.

conflict

Aug 24, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] conflict noun A serious disagreement or clash between opposing ideas or people. They resolved the conflict through peaceful negotiation. How did the conflict affect team dynamics? The conflict between them escalated quickly. They worked to avoid conflict at all costs. The conflict of interests was evident.

recover

Aug 23, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] recover verb To return to a normal state or regain something lost. She recovered quickly from the flu last week. They will recover from the financial loss soon. I recovered my strength after a short rest. She has recovered her confidence after the setback. Have you recovered from your recent surgery yet?

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?

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