Nov. 9, 2022
1. hoist
When I was in the primary school, we needed to go to the playground for the flag hoisting ceremony every Monday morning.
2. undertaking
This task is a huge undertaking as it involves many teams.
3. tangle
It is not uncommon to see all the cables tangled up in the workspace.
4. towering
The most impressive thing about New York is its towering high-rises.
5. burgeoning
Enter into a burgeoning market and make fortune there --- this is called "Blue Ocean" strategy.
6. menace
Election denialism is a menace to our democracy.
7. nausea
I never had any motion sickness, never felt nausea or dizziness on a vehicle or a ship.
8. fuss
She is very sensitive and can easily make a fuss about trivial things.
9 falter
A lot of times we falter as we instinctively repel challenges.
The UK is experiencing economic faltering.
10 cracked
My phone screen is cracked but I cannot afford a new one.
11 hastily
He realized that he might forget to lock the door and hastily returned back home.
12 pluralism
Nowadays people are becoming more bigoted --- this is not good to build a society of pluralism.
13 miraculous
I have never expected to get admitted into this school. It is a miraculous news!
14 tyranny
In the 21st century, majority of people are still ruled by tyrannies.
15 relish
Relish every day as you only live once.
When I was in the primary school, we needed to go to the playground for the flag horaisting ceremony every Monday morning.
"Flag raising ceremony" is much more common than "flag hoisting ceremony."
5. burgeoning
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Enter into a burgeoning market and make a fortune there --- this is called a (or: the) "Blue Ocean" strategy.
He realized that he might forgethave forgotten to lock the door and hastily returned home (or: went back home).
"Returned back home" is unnatural because "return" and "back" are redundant. We would say either "returned home" or "went back home."
Nowadays people are becoming more bigoted --- this is not good tofor build a society of pluralisming a pluralistic society.
If you want to use "pluralism" you could say, "...this does not foster pluralism in society."
Relish / Cherish every day as you only live once.
"Cherish" would sound more natural here than "relish."
Sentence Building Practice
1. hoist
When I was in the primary school, we needed to go to the playground for the flag -hoisting ceremony every Monday morning.
We use a hyphen to join two or more words to form compound adjectives that precede a noun
2. undertaking This task is a huge undertaking as it involves many teams.
3. tangle It is not uncommon to see all the cables tangled up in the workspace.
4. towering The most impressive thing about New York is its towering high-rises.
5. burgeoning
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Enter into a burgeoning market and make fortune there --- this is called the "Blue Ocean" strategy.
6. menace Election denialism is a menace to our democracy.
7. nausea
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I have never had any motion sickness, neveor felt nausea ted or dizzinessy on a vehicle or a ship.
8. fuss She is very sensitive and can easily make a fuss about trivial things.
9 falter
A lot of times we falter as we instinctively repel challenges.
The UK is experiencing economic faltering.
In my opinion, it would be more natural to say "The UK's economy is faltering."
10 cracked
My phone screen is cracked but I cannot afford a new one.
11 hastily
He realized that he might forget to lock the door and hastily returned back home.
Nowadays people are becoming more bigoted --- this is not good if we want to build a society of pluralism.
13 miraculous
I would have never expected to get admitted into this school.
It is a miraculous news!
14 tyranny
In the 21st century, a majority of people are still ruled by tyranniets.
if you want to use the word "tyranny," you could say:
"In the 21st century, a majority of people still live under tyranny."
15 relish
Relish every day as you only live once.
Sentence Building Practice
1. hoist
When I was in the primary school, we needed to go to the playground for the flag hoisting ceremony every Monday morning.
2. undertaking This task is a huge undertaking as it involves many teams.
3. tangle
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It is not uncommon to see all the cables tangled up in the workspace.
Your setence is correct but you could also say "It is not uncommon to see lots of cables tangled up in a workspace"
4. towering The most impressive thing about New York is its towering high-rises.
5. burgeoning
¶
Enter into a burgeoning market and make a fortune there --- this is called "Blue Ocean" strategy.
6. menace Election denialism is a menace to our democracy.
7. nausea
¶
I have never had any motion sickness, never felt nausea or dizziness on a vehicle or a ship.
8. fuss She is very sensitive and can easily make a fuss about trivial things.
9 falter
A lot of times we falter as we instinctively repel challenges.
The UK is experiencing economic faltering.
10 cracked
My phone screen is cracked but I cannot afford a new one.
11 hastily
He realized that he might forgethave forgotten to lock the door and hastily returned back home.
12 pluralism
Nowadays people are becoming more bigoted --- this is not good to build a society of pluralism.
13 miraculous
I have never expected to get admitted into this school.
It is a miraculous news!
14 tyranny
In the 21st century, the majority of people are still ruled by tyrannies.
15 relish
Relish every day as you only live once.
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