💬 Todays word of the day is #Enthusiast
- a person who is very interested in a particular activity or subject.
🏉 During the 6 Nations Cup, there will be a lot of rugby #enthusiasts watching all of the matches and supporting their favourite team.
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💬 Today's word of the day is #ponder (v)
- to think about (something) carefully, especially before making a decision or reaching a conclusion.
🚨 Referees often ponder before making a decision as the consequences can be costly.
#learningeneglishisfun#learningenglish#acbnco
💬 Today's word of the day is #unearth (v)
- to find (something) in the ground by digging.
⚖️ The Egyptian-Hittite Peace Treaty of 1271 B.C inscribed in cuneiform characters on tablets unearthed in Bogazköy is the the oldest known recorded evidence of legal translation.
💬 Today's word of the day is #'twas (contraction)
-It was. (literary)
🎄'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse;
The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,
In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there.
💬 Today's word of the day is #yule.
- In Old English- the name of a pagan festival at the winter solstice or the Christmas season.
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#Mistletoe (n): #Evergreen plant with white fruits and yellow flowers that is used as a #Christmas decoration. Eg: "It's the most beautiful time of the year
Lights fill the streets, spreading so much #cheer
I should be playing in the winter snow
But I'ma be under the mistletoe"
💬 Today's word of the day is #glare (v)
- to stare in an angry or fierce way.
If you're French-speaking this word may sound confusing when you say it. Rest assured, it has nothing to do with illness!
🥖 En français, regarder quelqu'un avec colère.
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#Nip (v): intransitive verb: to bite or pinch someone or something lightly. Eg: "Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, Jack Frost nipping at your nose..."
💬Today's word of the day is #squint (v)
- look at someone or something with one or both eyes partly closed in an attempt to see more clearly or as a reaction to strong light.
🐩 "Plisser les yeux" in French.
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💬 Today's word of the day is #heel (ex)
- a pet command that is used to train dogs to walk in a specific way that is usually close to the owner.
👠Confusing as we also have a #heel (n)
-the back part of the human foot below the ankle.
☺️ Un pied et au pied !
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Draw from (phrasal verb): to take or obtain something from a particular source. Eg: "The concepts of @kwanzaa are expressed in #Swahili. The seven principles which form its core were drawn from communitarian #values found throughout the #African continent.
Sell out (phrasal verb): to sell all of the supply that you have of something. Eg: #PaulMcCartney , the former @thebeatles sold out two shows in Europe's largest indoor venue, a sign of the continuing popularity of the British bassist, singer, pianist, guitarist and songwriter."
💬 Today's word of the day is #abroad(adv)
- in or to a foreign country or countries.7
✈️ Il est possible d'utiliser son compte #cpf pour partir à l'étranger en immersion.
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