Learn English with Jeffrey
Tuesday, 14 July 2026
nothing to write home about
spur
spur
= to encourage or stimulate someone or something to take action or to make progress
The government plans to spur economic growth through new investment policies.
Mark’s new business strategy spurred rapid growth in sales.
A recent marathon win spurred Mark to train even harder.
A delicious meal at campus spurred Susan’s love for cooking.
Susan’s coach’s encouragement spurred her to train harder.
Some synonyms and antonyms for "spur":
Synonyms:
encourage
motivate
prompt
stimulate
Antonyms:
discourage
deter
hinder
inhibit
What does the verb "spur" mean?
A) To stop suddenly
B) To encourage action
C) To ignore something
D) To delay progress
Monday, 13 July 2026
state-of-the-art
state-of-the-art
= the most advanced and developed level of technology, technique, or knowledge currently available
Mark bought a state-of-the-art sports car that everyone admires.
His office is equipped with state-of-the-art IT systems to enhance productivity.
Susan uses a state-of-the-art fitness tracker to monitor her workouts.
Her university lab has state-of-the-art equipment for experiments.
Some synonyms and antonyms for "state-of-the-art":
Synonyms:
cutting-edge
advanced
leading-edge
modern
Antonyms:
outdated
obsolete
old-fashioned
primitive
Question:
What does "state-of-the-art" mean?
A) Old and outdated
B) Most advanced and modern
C) Simple and basic
D) Unreliable and weak
Friday, 10 July 2026
outclass
outclass
= to surpass or be significantly better than someone or something in a particular skill, ability, or quality
Mark was happy to see France outclass Morocco to reach the World Cup semi-finals.
Mark outclassed the other runners in the marathon.
His coffee brewing skills outclass those of his barista friends.
Susan outclassed her teammates in the university soccer match.
She outclassed everyone in the cooking contest last semester.
Some synonyms and antonyms for "outclass":
Synonyms:
surpass
outperform
excel
exceed
Antonyms:
underperform
lag
fail
trail
What does "outclass" mean?
A) Do worse than them
B) Be far better than them
C) Be the same as them
D) Avoid competition
Thursday, 9 July 2026
lenient
lenient
= being tolerant, permissive, or forgiving, especially when dealing with rules or behavior
Mark is lenient with his employees when they need time off.
At work, Mark is lenient about coffee breaks as long as productivity stays high.
Mark is lenient in allowing flexible work hours for his team.
Susan’s professor is lenient with deadlines during exam weeks.
Susan is lenient with herself when she tries new sports and makes mistakes.
Some synonyms and antonyms for "lenient":
Synonyms:
permissive
tolerant
merciful
forgiving
Antonyms:
strict
severe
rigid
harsh
Question: What does "lenient" mean?
A) Strict and unforgiving
B) Tolerant and forgiving
C) Harsh and severe
D) Rigid and demanding
Wednesday, 8 July 2026
no skin off (one's) back





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