Tuesday, 3 February 2026

unsolicitous




unsolicitous
= to describes someone who is not anxious or concerned about something 

His unsolicitous attitude during the financial conference made it clear that he was not concerned about the R&D budget.

Susan's unsolicitous approach to her friend's problems made it clear she was preoccupied with her own issues.

His unsolicitous attitude during the meeting showed he didn't care about the team’s concerns.

Her unsolicitous attitude at the party made it clear she wasn't interested in socializing.


Some synonyms and antonyms for "unsolicitous":

Synonyms:
Indifferent
Unconcerned 
Disinterested 

Antonyms:
Concerned
Caring  
Interested
Sympathetic

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What does "unsolicitous" mean?

#English

A) Indifferent to others
B) Very attentive
C) Overly eager
D) Careful and cautious


 

Quiz Of The Day

 Question: Which sentence is correct?


#English


A) She enjoy museums.

B) He going to the store.

C) They have waited since.

D) I can play guitar well.

Monday, 2 February 2026

Quiz Of The Day

 Choose the correct tense: "By the time he arrived, she _____ her homework."


#English


A) has finished

B) had finished

C) finishes

D) will finish

untie

 



untie
= to release something that is tied 

Mark untied the ribbon of the gift box to see what was inside.

Susan carefully untied the shoelaces before taking off her shoes.

Susan took a moment to untie the scarf wrapped around her neck.

The dog was excited when I untied its leash.


Some synonyms and antonyms for "untie":

Synonyms:
Unfasten
Release
Loosen
Unbind

Antonyms:
Tie
Fasten
Bind
Secure

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What does "untie" mean?

#English

A) To tie again
B) To remove a tie
C) To loosen or free
D) To make stronger


Friday, 30 January 2026

Quiz Of The Day

 Which sentence is correct?


#english


A) She go to the store.

B) He plays soccer well.

C) They was happy today.

D) I seen that movie.

glut






glut

(noun)
= a situation where there is an oversupply of a product

(verb)
= to fill something to excess

Examples 

There was a glut of pigs on the market, causing the pork price to fall dramatically.

The market was glutted with oranges in the 19th century.

You can't go anywhere when the roads are glutted with cars.

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Some additional examples using "glut":

The sudden glut of smartphones led to significant price reductions in the tech market.

The glut of information online can make it challenging to find reliable sources.

After the harvest, there was a glut of apples, prompting local farmers to offer discounts.

The glut of new restaurants in the area created stiff competition for existing businesses.


Some synonyms for "glut":

Surplus
Oversupply
Excess
Flood
Overabundance
Overflow

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What does the word "glut" mean?

#English

A) Excessive supply
B) Minimal quantity
C) Moderate amount
D) Difficult choice