Foto di Giovana Miketen su Unsplash I romanzi di Agatha Christie e le loro adattazioni offrono agli studenti di inglese una finestra unica sia sull'inglese britannico tradizionale che su quello in evoluzione. Dalla precisione formale di Hercule Poirot al vernacolo…
Read MoreWord of the day, Exasperated!
Exasperated Definition: irritate intensely; infuriate. Example: "this futile process exasperates prison officers" Synonyms: infuriate, incense, anger, annoy, irritate, madden, enrage, send into a rage, inflame, antagonize, provoke
Read MoreWord of the day, Tantalise!
Tantalise Definition: torment or tease (someone) with the sight or promise of something that is unobtainable. Example: "such ambitious questions have long tantalised the world's best thinkers" Synonyms: tease, torment, torture, bait
Read MoreScintillate, word of the day!
Scintillate Definition: emit flashes of light; sparkle. Example: "the sleek boat seemed to scintillate with a dark blue light" Synonyms: sparkle, shine, gleam, glitter, flash, shimmer, twinkle, glint, glisten, wink, blink
Read MoreWord of the day, Sulk!
Sulk Definition: be silent, morose, and bad-tempered out of annoyance or disappointment. Example: "he was sulking over the break-up of his band" Synonyms: mope, brood, pout, be sullen, have a long face, be in a bad mood, be put out
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