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1. THESPIAN (NOUN): artist : (अभिनतेा)Synonyms: entertainer, actorAntonyms: non-entertainer, non-artistExample Sentence: I met a great thespian in Mumbai.

2. ESPOUSE (VERB): support : (समर्थन करना)Synonyms: adopt, advocate Antonyms: reject, refuseExample Sentence:They espoused the notion of equal opportunity for all in education.

3. TRIFLING (ADJECTIVE): insignificant : (तचु्छ) Synonyms: dinky, worthless Antonyms: important, worthwhile Example Sentence: Rani always engages herself in trifling tasks.

4. TOPPLE (VERB): collapse : (भिर पड़ना)Synonyms: oust, unseat Antonyms: rise, increaseExample Sentence: Within the fraction of few seconds the plane toppled over the building.

5.Idiom of the DayAnswer the call of natureMeaning:If you answer the call of nature, you go to the toilet.For example:Could we stop somewhere? I need to answer the call of nature.

6. Phrasal Verb of the DayCare forMeaning:If you care for someone or something, you look after them and make sure they have what they need.

7. Slang of the Daypack heatMeaning:to carry a gunFor example:Someone in the crowd who was packing heat has been taken away by the Secret Service guys.

8. Quick QuizWhich person would NOT usually pack heat?a. a gangsterb. a firemanc. a security guard

look OR see OR watch?Look, see and watch are verbs that we use to talk about our sense of sight - using our eyes. But they have important differences in meaning.look (at)When we look, we try to see. We make a special effort. We concentrate our eyes on something.Look! It's snowing!When we use look with an object, we say look + at + object, for example:John looked at Mary.seeWe use see to mean simply that an image comes into our eyes. It may not be deliberate. As soon as we open our eyes, we see things.

I can see a cloud in the sky.I suddenly saw a bird fly in front of me.watchWith the verb watch, we are much more active. Watch is like look, but requires more effort from us. We watch things that are going to move or change in some way. And we watch the movements and changes.The police decided to watch the suspected murderer rather than arrest him immediately. They hoped he would lead them to the body.I like watching motor racing on TV.If you watch that egg for long enough you'll see it hatch.

10. One word sustitution of the day A person who studies stars, planets and other heavenly bodiesA) AstrologerB) RaconteurC) FlounderD) Astronomer

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