What does the idiom "Old school" mean?
Something from a long time ago. For example:
What does the slang term "YOLO" mean?
"You only live once" - a saying that encourages people to take risks and live life to the fullest.
How do you pronounce "nihilism"?
NYE-uh-liz-um (nīəˌlizəm)
What is the correct form of the verb to be used with "I"?
Am
What is the meaning of "panacea"?
A solution or remedy for all problems or difficulties
What does the idiom "pull yourself together" mean?
To compose yourself, or to calm down. For example:
What does the slang term "lit" mean?
Something that is exciting or cool
How do you pronounce "synecdoche"?
si-NEK-doh-kee (səˈnekdəkē)
What is the past tense of the verb "to swim"?
Swam
What is the meaning of "to facilitate"?
To make an action or process easier
What does the idiom "Shape up" mean?
The improvement of something, including an attitude or state of mind. For example:
What does the slang term "bae" mean?
A term of endearment for a significant other or crush, short for "before anyone else."
How do you pronounce "quinoa"?
"KEEN-wah." (ˈkēnwä)
What is the difference between "lay" and "lie"?
"Lay" is a transitive verb that requires a direct object, while "lie" is an intransitive verb that does not.
What is the meaning of "quandary"?
A difficult situation in which one is uncertain what to do or decide
What does the idiom "No-brainer" mean?
An easy decision. For example:
What does the slang term "woke" mean?
Being aware and informed about social and political issues
How do you pronounce "epitome"?
"ih-PIT-uh-mee." (əˈpidəmē)
What is the difference between "affect" and "effect"?
"Affect" is a verb meaning to influence or change. "Effect" is a noun meaning a result or consequence.
What is the meaning of "inevitable"?
Certain to happen; unavoidable
What does the idiom "Step your game up" mean?
To work harder at something. For example:
What does the slang term "on fleek" mean?
Looking flawless or perfect.
How do you pronounce "acquiesce"?
"ak-wi-ES." (ˌakwēˈes)
What is the difference between "advice" and "advise"?
The main difference between advice vs advise is that “advise” (with an S) is a verb, which means to recommend, or to give information to someone. On the other hand, “advice” (with a C) is a noun: an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action.
What is the meaning of "to mitigate"?
To make (something bad) less severe, serious, or painful