Word of the Week
Aggravate (verb) Meaning – to make something worse or more serious. Example of using it in a sentence: "I will aggravate my scab on my...
Word of the Week
Aerial (adjective) Meaning – something existing, happening or operating the air. Example of using it in a sentence: "During WW1 and WW2...
Word of the Week
Actually (adverb) Meaning – as the truth or facts of a situation: really. Example of using it in a sentence: "we must pay attention to...
Word of the Week
Acknowledge (verb) Meaning – accept or admit the existence or truth of something. Example of using it in a sentence: "The plight of the...
Word of the Week
Achieved (verb) Meaning – being successful at bringing about or reaching a desired objective or result by effort, skill or courage....
Word of the Week
accommodation (noun) Meaning – a room, group of rooms, or building in which someone may live or stay. Example of using it in a sentence:...
Word of the Week
weather (noun) Meaning – the state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time as regards heat, cloudiness, dryness, sunshine, wind...
Word of the Week
vicious (adjective) Meaning – deliberately cruel or violent. Example of using it in a sentence: "Did you hear about that vicious assault...