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🌟 WORD OF THE DAY: VERSATILE
Versatile describes a person who can do many different things well, or something that can be used in many different ways. It is a great adjective for talking about skills, people, clothing, tools, food, and technology. 🔊 Pronunciation 🇬🇧 UK: /ˈvɜː.sə.taɪl/ 🇺🇸 US: /ˈvɝː.sə.t̬əl/ 🎧 Listen to the UK and US pronunciations on Cambridge Dictionary ✅ Common combinations A versatile person A versatile actor or musician A versatile tool A versatile piece of clothing Examples in different contexts: 🎨 Skills: Sofia is a versatile artist who can paint, design, take photographs, and create animations. 💼 Work: Employers often look for versatile employees who can adapt to different responsibilities. 👕 Fashion: A black jacket is extremely versatile because you can wear it with both casual and formal outfits. 🍳 Food: Eggs are a versatile ingredient because you can prepare them in many different ways. 💬 Your turn! Think of a person or an object that is versatile. Write your own sentence using VERSATILE in the comments! 👇
🌟 WORD OF THE DAY: WING IT
To wing it means to do, perform, or say something without preparing for it first. We often use this expression when we need to improvise because we do not have a clear plan. 🔊 Pronunciation Wing: /wɪŋ/ 🎧 Listen to the pronunciation on Cambridge Dictionary ✅ Common structures - Wing it - Have to wing it - Decide to wing it Examples in different contexts: 🎤 Public speaking: I didn’t have enough time to prepare my presentation, so I had to wing it. ✈️ Travel: We didn’t make a detailed itinerary. We decided to wing it and choose our activities each morning. 💼 Work: My manager suddenly asked me to explain the project, so I just winged it. 🍳 Everyday life: I didn’t follow a recipe when I made dinner. I simply winged it, and the food was surprisingly good! 💡 Important The past form is: Wing it → winged it 💬 Your turn! Tell us about a time when you had to wing it. Write your own example in the comments! 👇
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🌟 WORD OF THE DAY: THRILLED
We’re introducing a new daily feature in the WOF community: Word of the Day! The first word is: "Thrilled" means extremely happy, excited, or pleased about something. It is stronger and more expressive than simply saying “happy.” 🔊 Pronunciation /θrɪld/ 🎧 Listen to the UK and US pronunciations on Cambridge Dictionary ✅ Common structures Be thrilled about + noun / activity Be thrilled to + verb Examples in different contexts: 🎉 Personal life: I was thrilled when my friends surprised me on my birthday. 💼 Work: She was thrilled to receive a promotion at work. ✈️ Travel: We’re thrilled about visiting Brazil for the first time. 📚 English learning: I’m thrilled to see how much my English has improved this year! 💬 Your turn! Write your own sentence using THRILLED in the comments. Try to write about something that makes you feel extremely happy or excited! 👇
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