potion “potions”(N-COUNT) A potion is a drink that contains medicine, potion, or something that is supposed to have magic powers.E.X: Her mother asked her to keep stirring a magic potion.steam “steams, steaming, steamed”1. (N-UNCOUNT)Steam is the ho
whisper “whispers, whispering, whispered”1. (VERB) When you whisper, you say something very quietly, using your breath rather your throat, so that only one person can hear you.E.X: I whispered in his ear that I love him.2. (NOUN)E.X: Men were talking
Colloquial(ADJ)Colloquial words and phrases are informal and are used mainly in conversation.reasonable(ADJ)Reasonable is thinking that is based on or using good judgment and therefore fair and practical.E.X: Oh, come on, be reasonable.afford “affo
supply “supplies, supplying, supplied”1. (VERB) If you supply someone with something that they want or need, you give them a quantity of it.E.X: The blood vessels supplying oxygen to the brain.2. (N-PLURAL) You can use supplies to refer to food, equi
festival “festivals”(N-COUNT) A festival is a day or time of the year when people have a holiday from work and celebrate some special event, often a religious event.E.X: The festival of the Ramadan started last night with the sighting of the moon.lun
immortal(ADJ, =/ mortal) Someone or something that immortal will live or last forever and never die or be destroyed.E.X: The prophet is immortal in our hearts.immortality(N-UNCOUNT)E.X: Some people want to achieve immortality through their works.He
human resources(N-UNCOUNT, =personnel) The department of human resources of a company or other organization is the department with responsibility for the recruiting, training, and welfare of the staff.E.X: I’ll have a word with the human resources pe
lame(ADJ) If someone lame, they are unable to walk properly because of damage to one or both of their legs.E.X: She is lame after that accident.upgrade “upgrades, upgrading, upgraded”(VERB, =improve) If you upgrade something, you change it in order t
episode “episodes”(N-COUNT, =installment) An episode of something such as a series on radio or television or a story in a magazine in one of the separate parts in which it is broadcast or published.E.X: Have you watched today’s episode of this progra
livelihood “livelihoods”(NOUN) Your livelihood is the job or other source of income that gives you the money to buy the things you need.E.X: Fishermen who depend on the seas for their livelihood.prosperity(N-UNCOUNT, =affluence)Prosperity is a condi
infrastructure “infrastructures”(NOUN) The infrastructure of a country, society, or organization consists of the basic facilities such as transport, communications, power supplies, and building, which enable it to function.E.X: People in Gaza are suf
eager(ADJ) If you are eager to do or have something, you want to do or have it very much.E.X: When my own son was five years old, I become eager for another baby.girlish(ADJ) If you describe a woman as girlish, you mean she behaves, looks, or sounds
Hi my friends. Sorry for late, but I was quite busy. I hope you like the words for today. I know they are few, but ,,,, I'm sorry againmosquito “mosquitoes, mosquitos”(N-COUNT)Mosquitoes are small flying insects which bite people and animals in orde
roam “roams, roaming, roamed”(VERB) If you roam an area or roam around it, you wander or travel around it without having a particular purpose.E.X: Dreamer Man is roaming around MyEC speaking to any girl. :PPoor children are roaming at the streets.bre
persuade "persuades, persuading, persuaded"1. (VERB) If you persuade someone to do something, you cause them to do it by giving them good reasons for doing it.E.X: My husband persuaded me to come.2. (VERB, =convince) If you persuade someone that some
joy "joys"(N-UNCOUNT)Joy is a feeling of great happiness.E.X: …tears of joy.joyful(ADJ) Something that is joyful causes happiness and pleasure. Someone who is joyful is extremely happy.E.X: Giving birth to a child is both painful and joyful.We're ve
spear “spears, spearing, speared”1. (N-COUNT) A spear is a weapon consisting of a long pole with a sharp metal point attached to the end.2. (VERB) If you spear something, you push or throw a pointed object into it.rifle “rifles, rifling, rifled”1. (N
fee "fees"(N-COUNT) A fee is a sum of money that you pay to be allowed to do something.E.X: I paid 3,000 Riyals to join Computer Courses with secretarial one.unsteady(ADJ, =/ steady) If you are unsteady, you have difficulty doing something, for examp
tray “trays”(N-COUNT) A tray is a flat piece of wood, plastic, or metal, which usually has raised edges and which is used for carrying things, especially food and drinks.collide “collides, colliding, collided”(VERB) If two or more moving people or ob
fist “fists”(N-COUNT) Your hand is referred to as your fist when you have bent your fingers in towards the palm in order to hit someone, to make an angry gesture, or to hold something.E.X: I hit him with my closed fist as hard as I could.chest “chest