He was supposed to have finished the task last week, but he still doesn’t.
He was supposed to have finished the task last week, but he still hasn’t.
An adult behaving in a way that is considered immature or inappropriate for their age, usually exhibiting petulance or a lack of self-control.
Childish
Pervasive
puh·vay·suhv
Scholars believe now that Jesus was born in...
September
By the end of the decade, scientists developed new methods of treatment.
By the end of the decade, scientists will have developed new methods of treatment.
Show or prove to be right or reasonable
Justify
Albeit
awl·bee·uht
Some of the pagan celebrations that christianity later adapted were...
Saturnalia, Yule and the birht of Mithra
She’s the only candidate who appear to have fully understood the implications.
She’s the only candidate who appears to have fully understood the implications.
An act of revenge or retribution against someone who has taken a specific action.
Retaliation
Worcestershire
wu·stuh·shuh
The two children hiding under the robes of the ghost of Christmas present are...
Want and ignorance
This is a theory to which many scientists disagree with.
This is a theory with which many scientists disagree.
Idiom: a situation has completely reversed, with the person who was previously in a powerful or advantageous position now being in a weaker or disadvantaged one, and vice versa, suggesting a role or circumstance swap
The boot is on the other foot
Buffoonery
buh·foo·nuh·ree
The not so famous Charles Dickens novel was titled...
Martin Chuzzlewit
It is tacitly acknowledged the findings may not have been entirely conclusive.
It is tacitly acknowledged that the findings may not have been entirely conclusive.
Charming or enchanting, often in a deceptive way
Beguiling
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
nyoo·muh·now·uhl·truh·mai·kruh·sko·puhk·si·luh·kow·vol·kay·now·kow·nuh·ow·suhs