Wednesday, 24 December 2025

Merry Christmas!!!

 


when in doubt, leave it out

 



when in doubt, leave it out
= to omit uncertain elements to maintain clarity and avoid confusion or misunderstanding.

If you're unsure about adding a spice, trust your instincts—when in doubt, leave it out.

When considering ideas for the project, keep it simple; when in doubt, leave it out.

When packing for your trip, be selective; if you're unsure about an item, remember: when in doubt, leave it out.

When creating a new exercise plan, focus on what you know works; when in doubt, leave it out.


Some synonyms and antonyms for "when in doubt, leave it out":

Synonyms:
Omit if unsure
Exclude uncertain elements
Simplify your message 
Keep it concise

Antonyms:
Include everything
Add more details
Overcomplicate
Expand unnecessarily 

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Tuesday, 23 December 2025

make ends meet




make ends meet
= to manage finances so that income covers expenses, often in challenging financial situations

With rising costs, it's becoming harder for many families to make ends meet.

She works two jobs just to make ends meet.

After his pay cut, he found it difficult to make ends meet.

Local food banks help families who are trying to make ends meet during tough times.


Some synonyms and antonyms for "make ends meet":

Synonyms:
Balance the budget
Stretch a budget
Get by
Manage finances
Meet financial obligations

Antonyms:
Live beyond means
Overspend
Accumulate debt
Financially unstable 

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'Local food banks help families who are trying to make ends meet during tough times.'

What does "make ends meet" mean in this context?

#English
 
A) Save money
B) Manage expenses
C) Get a loan
D) Find a job


 

Monday, 22 December 2025

bluff



bluff
= to deceive someone by pretending to have more strength 

Don’t trust him. He is just bluffing.

The company tried to bluff investors into thinking they were profitable, but the financials told a different story.

During the negotiation, she attempted to bluff to gain leverage, but the other party saw through her tactics.

When his friends challenged him about his knowledge, he tried to bluff but quickly ran out of things to say.


Some synonyms and antonyms for "bluff":

Synonyms
Deceive
Pretend
Mislead
Fake 
Trick

Antonyms
Be honest
Reveal
Disclose
Truthful
Authentic
Sincere

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What does "bluff" mean in the sentence:
"The company tried to bluff investors into thinking they were profitable, but the financials told a different story."

#English

A) To deceive or mislead
B) To offer advice
C) To increase profits
D) To report honestly


 

Friday, 19 December 2025

square the circle







square the circle 

(phrase)
= to do something that is impossible

Examples

Don’t try to square the circle. It’s a waste of time.

Developing a good system in a short period of time can feel like squaring the circle.

Finding a good balance between work and personal life can feel like squaring the circle.

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Here are more examples of using "square the circle":

Trying to please everyone in the office often feels like squaring the circle.

Designing a perfect product that meets all customer needs may seem like squaring the circle.

Balancing a tight budget while expanding services can feel like squaring the circle.

Writing a comprehensive report in just one day is like trying to square the circle.


Some synonyms for the phrase "square the circle":

Achieve the impossible
Do the unachievable
Solve the unsolvable
Attempt the impossible
Reach for the unattainable

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What does "to square the circle" imply?

#English 

A) Achieving the impossible
B) A waste of effort
C) Perfecting a design
D) Solving complex problems




 

Thursday, 18 December 2025

bespoke



bespoke
= custom-made or tailored specifically for a particular person or their individual requirements

Mark ordered a bespoke suit from a famous tailor, ensuring it fit him perfectly.

Emily commissioned a bespoke bookshelf to fit the unique dimensions of her living room.

For their anniversary, she received bespoke jewelry designed to reflect her personal style and preferences.

The athlete ordered bespoke cycling gear that enhanced performance while reflecting his personal style.


Some synonyms and antonyms for "bespoke":

Synonyms
Custom-made
Tailored
Personalized
Made-to-order
Individualized
Crafted
Specialized

Antonyms
Ready-made
Standardized
Generic
Mass-produced

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In the sentence, "Mark ordered a bespoke suit from a famous tailor, ensuring it fit him perfectly," what does "bespoke" imply about the suit?

#English

A) Standardized design
B) Uniquely tailored
C) Mass-produced
D) Fashionable trend