Day 2 - 10 Daily Use English Words:
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Day 2: 10 Daily Use English Words
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1. Misplace: Verb
To put or to keep something in the wrong place.
Examples:
- My grandfather often misplaces his teeth set.
- She misplaced wedding ring. And she forgot where she kept.
2. Recall: Verb
To remember a past event into mind.
Examples:
- She recalled the car accident which occurred when she was a child.
- Elderly persons recalled the incidents were happened in their lives and shared with others.
3. Run over: Phrasal verb
To go somewhere quickly.
Example:
- When Rakesh’s uncle called him, he ran over to his house.
4. Look for: Phrasal verb
To search for something
Examples:
- She is looking for small table in the storeroom.
- He is looking for his purse in the ground where he lost it.
5. Drill: Verb
To dig or to do hole.
Example:
- Thieves drilled the wall and entered into a jewellery shop.
6. Nod: Verb
To move the head slightly right and left or up and down to say yes or no while somebody is saying or asking or explaining etc.
Examples:
- He nodes his head for everything that his father says.
- Children nod their heads while listening to the stories.
- The student nodded his head when his teacher asked him whether he understood the lesson.
7. Upset: Verb
Not being happy or being disappointed.
Examples:
- He is upset about not getting the seat in a good college.
- She is upset since her husband had joined the military.
8. Call out: Phrasal
verb.
To call loudly.
Example:
- Mother called out children through the window while children were playing in the ground.
9. Increase: Verb.
To make something larger in amount or size or degree.
Examples:
- The commentator said that if the team wanted to win this match, they had to score at least 25 runs, increasing the tension.
- Rani, please don’t increase the sound of the TV, the next room lady will be awake and scold us.
10. Lose: Verb.
Not to have something, something is taken away from
you.
Examples:
- Don’t lose hope.
- Don’t lose your money, buying waste things.
- He lost his purse in the market.
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