Wednesday, 21 January 2026

nail down

 



nail down
= to finalize plans or agreements

We need to nail down the details of the treaty before we announce them to the public.

Mark and his team worked hard to nail down the details of the business proposal before presenting it to the board.

Before signing the contract, Mark wanted to nail down the terms to make sure everyone agreed.

As the semester approached, Susan needed to nail down her course schedule to balance her workload effectively.


Some synonyms and antonyms for the phrase "nail down":

Synonyms
Finalize
Secure
Confirm 

Antonyms
Unsettle 
Negotiate
Reconsider

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What does "nail down" mean?

#English 

A) Secure a decision
B) Remove a nail


Tuesday, 20 January 2026

Quiz Of The Day

 Which article correctly completes the sentence?


"I want to pursue ___ MBA to enhance my business skills."


#English


A) a

B) an

laser-like

 


laser-like
= to describe something that is focused, precise, or intense

His laser-like determination made him successful.

The team's laser-like strategy helped them achieve their goals efficiently.

His laser-like attention to detail ensured that the project was flawless.

The artist worked with laser-like attention to make each stroke perfect.


Some synonyms and antonyms for "laser-like":

Synonyms
Focused
Intense
Sharp
Precise 
Directed
Concentrated

Antonyms
Distracted
Blurry
Vague
Indirect 

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What does "laser-like" mean in context?

#English 

A) Focused and precise
B) Bright and shiny
C) Loud and annoying
D) Slow and steady




Monday, 19 January 2026

iron something out



iron something out
= to solve a problem or resolve an issue 

Before finalizing the acquisition, my boss needed to iron out the details of the payment terms.

After reviewing the terms of the contract, Mark thought we should iron out some clauses to protect our interests.

Susan needs to iron out the details of the event schedule.

Before signing the insurance policy, Mark ironed out the payment terms.


Some synonyms and antonyms for "iron out":

Synonyms: 
Fix 
Sort out 
Negotiate
Settle

Antonyms: 
Confuse 
Leave unresolved

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What does the phrase "iron something out" mean?

#English

A) To resolve a problem
B) To cook a meal
C) To start a business
D) To travel abroad


 

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Friday, 16 January 2026

walk (someone) to (somewhere)







walk (someone) to (somewhere) 

(phrase)
= to accompany someone to somewhere

Examples

I’ll walk you to the post office. 
I’ll walk you to the door.
I’ll walk you to the cinema. 
I’ll walk you to the bus stop. 
I walked my daughter to school yesterday morning.

Reference

Here are more examples of using "walk (someone) to (somewhere)":

Can I walk you to your hotel?

She walked her friend to the train station before saying goodbye.

He offered to walk me to the library for our study session.

I’ll walk you to the entrance of the park so you don’t get lost.

Some synonyms for the phrase "walk (someone) to (somewhere)":

Accompany (someone) to (somewhere)
Escort (someone) to (somewhere)
Guide (someone) to (somewhere)
Lead (someone) to (somewhere)
Show (someone) to (somewhere)

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