What do you think it means? 🤔 Answer: Stylish and attractive Simple Examples: “He wore a snazzy shirt to the party.” “I like your snazzy shoes!” “She has a snazzy new bag.” “That car looks really snazzy.” “He bought a snazzy watch.”
Confident: What Does It Mean?
AnswerSure of oneself and abilities Example I feel confident about passing my exam. She is confident when she speaks in English. He walked into the room with a confident smile. My teacher told me to be confident in my answers. After practicing every day, they became more confident on stage.
What does the word determined mean?
Answer Strongly motivated and decided Example: She was determined to win the competition, no matter what!
Each of the students ——–a project to submit.
ANSWEREach of the students has a project to submit.
He sat ——- his best friend during the event.
Answer: beside Explanation: Beside means next to or by the side of someone or something. Correct usage: He sat beside his best friend. (→ He sat next to him.)
The handle ——— the cup is broken.
Correct Sentence: The handle of the cup is broken. Explanation:“of” shows possession or relationship. It tells us what the handle belongs to — in this case, the cup. Example: The door of the house, The color of the sky
What does the word frustrated mean?
Answer: Feeling upset or annoyed because you can’t do something Example Sentences: I felt frustrated when my computer stopped working in the middle of my homework. She was frustrated because she couldn’t solve the puzzle. He looked frustrated after trying several times without success.
What does the word “mumble” Mean?
Answer: To speak unclearly or in a low voice Example sentences:– He mumbled something under his breath.– Please don’t mumble; speak clearly.
Common Actions and Their Alternatives
I like it → I love it / I’m fond of it I don’t like it → I dislike it / I hate it I need help → I require assistance I can do it → I’m capable of doing it I don’t know → I have no idea / I’m unsure I think so → I believe so / I suppose so
Praises & Descriptions
It’s good → It’s wonderful / It’s amazing It’s bad → It’s terrible / It’s awful It’s big → It’s enormous / It’s massive It’s small → It’s tiny / It’s minute It’s beautiful → It’s gorgeous / It’s stunning It’s dirty → It’s filthy It’s clean → It’s spotless It’s cold → It’s freezing