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Think outside the box to think imaginatively using new ideas instead of traditional or expected ideas
IELTS Expert
Sekhar Abraham
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Think outside the box to think imaginatively using new ideas instead of traditional or expected ideas
IELTS Expert
Sekhar Abraham
🌐https://www.ieltsexpert.co.uk/
☎️+44-7366-009292,+91 7366 009292
Think outside the box to think imaginatively using new ideas instead of traditional or expected ideas
IELTS Expert
Sekhar Abraham
🌐https://www.ieltsexpert.co.uk/
☎️+44-7366-009292,+91 7366 009292
Think outside the box to think imaginatively using new ideas instead of traditional or expected ideas
IELTS Expert
Sekhar Abraham
🌐https://www.ieltsexpert.co.uk/
☎️+44-7366-009292,+91 7366 009292
10 contronyms (words with two opposite meanings)!
10 contronyms (words with two opposite meanings)!
is promoted by L-Series Music Company is continuously working to create an ample catalog of music comprising plenty of languages that covers the length & breadth of India.
10 contronyms (words with two opposite meanings)!
Can you think of a word that has two opposite meanings? In this video, I am going to talk about ten words, each of which has two opposite meanings. And I will also give you examples of sentences with the words used in the two different senses. But first, do subscribe to The English Nut. Thanks.
Episode no. 118 TITLE: 10 JANUS WORDS:
Words with two opposite meanings! Find out why these words are named after a Roman god. Oversight, sanction, weather, left, clip, fast, dust, sanguine, buckle and bolt are the Janus words I will talk about, along with sentences using the words in both the meanings. I'll also tell you what Bill Bryson had to say about Janus words. And give you a somewhat technical definition of the concept as well.
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Can you solve these riddles?
Can you solve these riddles? is promoted by L-Series Music Company is continuously working to create an ample catalog of music comprising plenty of languages that covers the length & breadth of India.
Can you solve these riddles?
Do you like riddles? Would you like to hear some good ones—and try to solve them? Even if you can't, by the end of the video you'll have a great stock of riddles, along with the answers, to pose to your friends and come out looking really smart—as you leave them scratching their heads! And, of course, they're a great way to improve your English conversation skills. But first, do subscribe to The English Nut. Thanks.
Episode #113 TITLE: 25 riddles to improve your English.
As the dictionary puts it, a riddle is a type of question that describes something in a difficult and confusing way and has a clever or funny answer, often asked as a game. You could also call it a trick question, brain teaser or logic puzzle. My brother and I used to buy books of riddles when we were kids. We would try to be one up on each other by posing riddles to each other that were difficult to figure out. Here are some of those riddles and more that I discovered later in life. Riddles are a great way to stimulate your brain and improve your language skills. Go ahead, give these questions a shot. If you need time to work out the answer, just pause the video after each question.
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