Quiet means little or no noise.
Quite means completely or very.
Swap the letter "E" and "T", and your whole meaning changes! Learn these two words fast to boost your writing skills.
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there's not even a guardrail: There is no safety barrier or railing to protect someone from falling.
you're still swaying back and forth: You are moving side to side repeatedly, usually in an unstable way.
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Putting off: Delaying or postponing something instead of doing it now
No longer: Not anymore
Agility: The ability to move easily, quickly, and smoothly. It can also mean physical flexibility and energy
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In retirement, you suddenly have the time do all those DIY projects you’ve been putting off. But you may no longer have the agility. https://t.co/0lLASS4s8d
Excruciatingly: Extremely painful or intensely uncomfortable (emotionally or physically). Here it means "very, very embarrassing."
Awkward moment: A situation that feels uncomfortable, embarrassing, or hard to deal with.
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OK with: To be in agreement with something
Holding off (idiom): To delay doing something or to wait before taking action
Interest rate cuts: A policy move where the central bank reduces the cost of borrowing money
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"battered and exhausted" --> describes a state of extreme physical fatigue and visible weariness, often following a period of intense stress or physical exertion.
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Ready to rumble? : Are you prepared for a fight or an intense confrontation?
Challenges: Invites someone to take part in a competition, fight, or argument
Cage match: A wrestling or mixed martial arts fight that takes place inside an enclosed metal cage
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Stolen: taken without permission, illegally, or taken by theft.
Brazen: bold and without shame
Heist: A robbery, especially carefully planned
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'Extraordinary news': Dutch recover stolen gold Romanian helmet.
The 2,500-year-old helmet from Romania was stolen last year during a brazen heist in the Netherlands
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The Los Angeles Rams are changing their logo and uniforms in 2026. See what they're cooking up with alleged leaks of the new logo. https://t.co/v2ST9NSJrl
indispensable: Something or someone that is indispensable is so good or important that you could not manage without it, him, or her
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Warns of: To give notice of a possible problem
Intimidation campaign: A planned series of actions intended to frighten or threaten someone
Held accountable: To be considered responsible for your actions and to be punished or criticized
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⚠️ UN warns of ongoing ‘intimidation’ campaign by illegal Israeli settlers in West Bank
🗣️ Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric says Palestinians in the occupied territory must be protected and those responsible for attacks must be held accountable https://t.co/ShU74tAxwP
Land of immigration: A country receives a large number of people coming to live there from other countries
Becoming a country of emigration: people leave to go and live in other countries
Vast and fragmented pile: A very large and disorganized collection of items
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Is America, land of immigration, becoming a country of emigration? A vast and fragmented pile of immigration statistics from dozens of countries, stitched together by WSJ, depicts a historic pattern.
Here are five takeaways from the analysis. https://t.co/E1yUbB9KYg
Florida’s northern Everglades: A large area of wetlands in the southern part of Florida, known for its unique ecosystem.
sustain: (here) to keep the company alive and survive.
drought: dry weather
recede: Making the water level drop
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Marshall Jones, owner of an airboat tour company in Florida's northern Everglades, says he will likely have to sell some business assets ‘to sustain the business from going bankrupt’ as record drought is causing water to recede to levels unsafe for boat operation
Fertility rate: The average number of children that would be born to a woman over her lifetime.
Rose for a second consecutive year: Increased for two years in a row without a break.
Rare bright spot: An unusual or uncommon positive or hopeful aspect
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South Korea’s fertility rate rose for a second consecutive year in 2025, a rare bright spot for a country that has long struggled with the world’s lowest birth rate https://t.co/XcZdPp5Ki4
Dystopian vision: An imagined future society where there is great suffering or injustice
Fascism: A political system led by a dictator who has complete power
Gigantic portrait: A very large picture or painting of a person
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Column by Philip Kennicott: A movie director looking to shoot a dystopian vision of fascism could hardly find a better spot than the outside of the Justice Department. It’s now the site of a long, blue-gray banner featuring a gigantic portrait of President Trump.
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exuberant: lively, enthusiastic, and energetic way
cannonball: To enter a competition with great force, speed, and impact, like a cannonball hitting water
anomaly: something that is unusual to notice
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“I’m Still Here” and “The Secret Agent” have brought Brazil’s exuberant online fan culture to the Academy Awards. But the country’s cannonball into the Oscars race isn’t an anomaly, Michael Schulman writes. https://t.co/rrn4pUKMEn
accused: blamed for a fault or crime
Smear journalists: To spread damaging and untrue information about journalists to harm their reputation.
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Labour minister accused of paying PR company to smear journalists DID have contract with firm who wrote report, new leak reveals https://t.co/0jKafHE7Fk