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✨ Idiom: At sixes and sevens 📖 Meaning: To be in a state of confusion, disorder, or disarray. #EnglishWithDev #idiom

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. ✨ Idiom: At sixes and sevens

📖 Meaning:
To be in a state of confusion, disorder, or disarray.

#EnglishWithDev #idiom

"Obstreperous" is an adjective used to describe someone or something that is noisy, difficult to control, or resistant to authority. 🙋👉EnglishWithDev.com #Obstreperous #WordOfTheDay #EnglishWithDev

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. "Obstreperous" is an adjective used to describe someone or something that is noisy, difficult to control, or resistant to authority.

🙋👉EnglishWithDev.com

#Obstreperous #WordOfTheDay #EnglishWithDev

✨ Phrase - Chef’s Kiss 👨‍🍳💋 📖 Meaning: A gesture where you touch your fingers and thumb together, kiss them, and flick your hand away — used to show that something is perfect or excellent. "He tasted the sauce and gave it a chef’s kiss."🍝👌 #chefskiss #EnglishWithDev

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. ✨ Phrase - Chef’s Kiss 👨‍🍳💋

📖 Meaning:
A gesture where you touch your fingers and thumb together, kiss them, and flick your hand away — used to show that something is perfect or excellent.

"He tasted the sauce and gave it a chef’s kiss."🍝👌

#chefskiss #EnglishWithDev

Open sesame - something that makes it very easy to achieve a particular thing #EnglishWithDev #vocabulary #learnenglish #words

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. Open sesame - something that makes it very easy to achieve a particular thing

#EnglishWithDev #vocabulary #learnenglish #words

✨ Word of the Day ✨ 🔹 Grumpy (adjective) 👉 Easily annoyed or in a bad mood. 📝 Example Sentence: She gets grumpy if she doesn’t have her morning coffee. 📌 Synonyms: irritable, cranky, grouchy 📌 Antonym: cheerful #Grumpy #EnglishWithDev

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🔹 Grumpy (adjective)
👉 Easily annoyed or in a bad mood.

📝 Example Sentence:
She gets grumpy if she doesn’t have her morning coffee.

📌 Synonyms: irritable, cranky, grouchy
📌 Antonym: cheerful

#Grumpy #EnglishWithDev

Rule the roost (idiom) - to be the person who makes all the decisions in a group Example - In that family it is the grandma who rules the roost. #idiom #ruletheroost #EnglishWithDev

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. Rule the roost (idiom) - to be the person who makes all the decisions in a group

Example - In that family it is the grandma who rules the roost.

#idiom #ruletheroost #EnglishWithDev

Tortuous (adjective) – Something that is full of twists and turns; complicated, indirect, or difficult to follow. ✨ Example Sentence: The hikers followed a tortuous path through the mountains. #Tortuous #wordoftheday #EnglishWithDev

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. Tortuous (adjective) – Something that is full of twists and turns; complicated, indirect, or difficult to follow.

✨ Example Sentence:
The hikers followed a tortuous path through the mountains.

#Tortuous #wordoftheday #EnglishWithDev

Here’s the difference between flaunt and flout—two words that are often confused: Flaunt → Show off. Flout → Defy rules. #EnglishWithDev #commonlyconfusedwords #confusingwords

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. Here’s the difference between flaunt and flout—two words that are often confused:

Flaunt → Show off.

Flout → Defy rules.

#EnglishWithDev #commonlyconfusedwords #confusingwords

Hold forth (phrasal verb) ✨ 👉 Meaning: to give a formal often extended talk on a subject 🗣️ Example: The professor held forth on the current state of politics until everyone was sick of the topic. #holdforth #phrasalverb #EnglishWithDev

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. Hold forth (phrasal verb) ✨

👉 Meaning: to give a formal often extended talk on a subject

🗣️ Example: 
The professor held forth on the current state of politics until everyone was sick of the topic.

#holdforth #phrasalverb #EnglishWithDev

✨ Idiom of the Day ✨ Rock Bottom 🪨⬇️ 👉 Meaning: The lowest possible point in a situation; when things can’t get any worse. ✅ Example Sentence: “After losing his job and his savings, he felt like he had hit rock bottom.” #rockbottom #EnglishWithDev #idiom

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Rock Bottom 🪨⬇️

👉 Meaning:
The lowest possible point in a situation; when things can’t get any worse.

✅ Example Sentence:
“After losing his job and his savings, he felt like he had hit rock bottom.”

#rockbottom #EnglishWithDev #idiom

Benching - To keep someone as an option without fully committing, similar to keeping them “on the bench” like in sports. Example - She’s not serious about him, she’s just benching him while exploring other options. #Benching #Slang #EnglishWithDev

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. Benching - To keep someone as an option without fully committing, similar to keeping them “on the bench” like in sports.

Example - She’s not serious about him, she’s just benching him while exploring other options.

#Benching #Slang #EnglishWithDev

🪓 Idiom of the Day: Bury the hatchet 👉 Meaning: To make peace and stop arguing or fighting with someone. ✅ Example Sentence: "After years of rivalry, the two companies finally buried the hatchet and started working together." #EnglishWithDev #idiom #burythehatchet

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. 🪓 Idiom of the Day: Bury the hatchet

👉 Meaning:
To make peace and stop arguing or fighting with someone.

✅ Example Sentence:
"After years of rivalry, the two companies finally buried the hatchet and started working together."

#EnglishWithDev #idiom #burythehatchet

“Bend over backwards” is an idiom that means: 👉 To make a great effort to help someone or to try very hard to please them, often more than is necessary. #bendoverbackwards #idiom #EnglishWithDev #idiomoftheday #learnenglishonline

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. “Bend over backwards” is an idiom that means:

👉 To make a great effort to help someone or to try very hard to please them, often more than is necessary.

#bendoverbackwards #idiom #EnglishWithDev #idiomoftheday #learnenglishonline

Love this one—“uncanny” always adds that perfect eerie edge. Definitely one of those words that sticks with you. 👀📚 #WordNerd #EnglishWithDev


Thanks for the winter vocabulary boost, Dev! This idiom perfectly captures the coldest, darkest days. #EnglishWithDev


📘 Phrase: Table it ✍️ Meaning: To postpone discussing something until later. 💡 Example: We don’t have enough time now, so let’s table it until tomorrow’s meeting. #tableit #phrase #EnglishWithDev

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. 📘 Phrase: Table it

✍️ Meaning: To postpone discussing something until later.

💡 Example: We don’t have enough time now, so let’s table it until tomorrow’s meeting.

#tableit #phrase #EnglishWithDev

Rule the roost (idiom) - to be the person who makes all the decisions in a group Example - In that family it is the grandma who rules the roost. #idiom #ruletheroost #EnglishWithDev

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. Rule the roost (idiom) - to be the person who makes all the decisions in a group

Example - In that family it is the grandma who rules the roost.

#idiom #ruletheroost #EnglishWithDev

✨ Idiom: At sixes and sevens 📖 Meaning: To be in a state of confusion, disorder, or disarray. #EnglishWithDev #idiom

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. ✨ Idiom: At sixes and sevens

📖 Meaning:
To be in a state of confusion, disorder, or disarray.

#EnglishWithDev #idiom

Open sesame - something that makes it very easy to achieve a particular thing #EnglishWithDev #vocabulary #learnenglish #words

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. Open sesame - something that makes it very easy to achieve a particular thing

#EnglishWithDev #vocabulary #learnenglish #words

✨ Idiom of the Day ✨ Rock Bottom 🪨⬇️ 👉 Meaning: The lowest possible point in a situation; when things can’t get any worse. ✅ Example Sentence: “After losing his job and his savings, he felt like he had hit rock bottom.” #rockbottom #EnglishWithDev #idiom

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. ✨ Idiom of the Day ✨
Rock Bottom 🪨⬇️

👉 Meaning:
The lowest possible point in a situation; when things can’t get any worse.

✅ Example Sentence:
“After losing his job and his savings, he felt like he had hit rock bottom.”

#rockbottom #EnglishWithDev #idiom

🪓 Idiom of the Day: Bury the hatchet 👉 Meaning: To make peace and stop arguing or fighting with someone. ✅ Example Sentence: "After years of rivalry, the two companies finally buried the hatchet and started working together." #EnglishWithDev #idiom #burythehatchet

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. 🪓 Idiom of the Day: Bury the hatchet

👉 Meaning:
To make peace and stop arguing or fighting with someone.

✅ Example Sentence:
"After years of rivalry, the two companies finally buried the hatchet and started working together."

#EnglishWithDev #idiom #burythehatchet

Here’s the difference between flaunt and flout—two words that are often confused: Flaunt → Show off. Flout → Defy rules. #EnglishWithDev #commonlyconfusedwords #confusingwords

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. Here’s the difference between flaunt and flout—two words that are often confused:

Flaunt → Show off.

Flout → Defy rules.

#EnglishWithDev #commonlyconfusedwords #confusingwords

Tortuous (adjective) – Something that is full of twists and turns; complicated, indirect, or difficult to follow. ✨ Example Sentence: The hikers followed a tortuous path through the mountains. #Tortuous #wordoftheday #EnglishWithDev

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. Tortuous (adjective) – Something that is full of twists and turns; complicated, indirect, or difficult to follow.

✨ Example Sentence:
The hikers followed a tortuous path through the mountains.

#Tortuous #wordoftheday #EnglishWithDev

✨ Word of the Day ✨ 🔹 Grumpy (adjective) 👉 Easily annoyed or in a bad mood. 📝 Example Sentence: She gets grumpy if she doesn’t have her morning coffee. 📌 Synonyms: irritable, cranky, grouchy 📌 Antonym: cheerful #Grumpy #EnglishWithDev

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. ✨ Word of the Day ✨

🔹 Grumpy (adjective)
👉 Easily annoyed or in a bad mood.

📝 Example Sentence:
She gets grumpy if she doesn’t have her morning coffee.

📌 Synonyms: irritable, cranky, grouchy
📌 Antonym: cheerful

#Grumpy #EnglishWithDev

“Bend over backwards” is an idiom that means: 👉 To make a great effort to help someone or to try very hard to please them, often more than is necessary. #bendoverbackwards #idiom #EnglishWithDev #idiomoftheday #learnenglishonline

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. “Bend over backwards” is an idiom that means:

👉 To make a great effort to help someone or to try very hard to please them, often more than is necessary.

#bendoverbackwards #idiom #EnglishWithDev #idiomoftheday #learnenglishonline

Hold forth (phrasal verb) ✨ 👉 Meaning: to give a formal often extended talk on a subject 🗣️ Example: The professor held forth on the current state of politics until everyone was sick of the topic. #holdforth #phrasalverb #EnglishWithDev

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. Hold forth (phrasal verb) ✨

👉 Meaning: to give a formal often extended talk on a subject

🗣️ Example: 
The professor held forth on the current state of politics until everyone was sick of the topic.

#holdforth #phrasalverb #EnglishWithDev

Benching - To keep someone as an option without fully committing, similar to keeping them “on the bench” like in sports. Example - She’s not serious about him, she’s just benching him while exploring other options. #Benching #Slang #EnglishWithDev

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. Benching - To keep someone as an option without fully committing, similar to keeping them “on the bench” like in sports.

Example - She’s not serious about him, she’s just benching him while exploring other options.

#Benching #Slang #EnglishWithDev

"Obstreperous" is an adjective used to describe someone or something that is noisy, difficult to control, or resistant to authority. 🙋👉EnglishWithDev.com #Obstreperous #WordOfTheDay #EnglishWithDev

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. "Obstreperous" is an adjective used to describe someone or something that is noisy, difficult to control, or resistant to authority.

🙋👉EnglishWithDev.com

#Obstreperous #WordOfTheDay #EnglishWithDev

✨ Phrase - Chef’s Kiss 👨‍🍳💋 📖 Meaning: A gesture where you touch your fingers and thumb together, kiss them, and flick your hand away — used to show that something is perfect or excellent. "He tasted the sauce and gave it a chef’s kiss."🍝👌 #chefskiss #EnglishWithDev

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. ✨ Phrase - Chef’s Kiss 👨‍🍳💋

📖 Meaning:
A gesture where you touch your fingers and thumb together, kiss them, and flick your hand away — used to show that something is perfect or excellent.

"He tasted the sauce and gave it a chef’s kiss."🍝👌

#chefskiss #EnglishWithDev

🔹 Complement vs. Compliment 👉 Complement = something that completes or goes well with something else. “The red shoes complement her dress.” 👉 Compliment = a kind or flattering remark. “He gave her a nice compliment on her cooking.” #confusingwords #EnglishWithDev

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. 🔹 Complement vs. Compliment

👉 Complement = something that completes or goes well with something else.

“The red shoes complement her dress.”

👉 Compliment = a kind or flattering remark.

“He gave her a nice compliment on her cooking.”

#confusingwords #EnglishWithDev

✨ Word of the Day: Stroll 📖 Meaning: To walk in a relaxed, leisurely way. 📝 Example: "On Sunday evening, we took a peaceful stroll along the beach." #stroll #wordoftheday #EnglishWithDev

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. ✨ Word of the Day: Stroll

📖 Meaning: To walk in a relaxed, leisurely way.

📝 Example:
"On Sunday evening, we took a peaceful stroll along the beach."

#stroll #wordoftheday #EnglishWithDev

✨ Idiom: At sixes and sevens 📖 Meaning: To be in a state of confusion, disorder, or disarray. #EnglishWithDev #idiom

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. ✨ Idiom: At sixes and sevens

📖 Meaning:
To be in a state of confusion, disorder, or disarray.

#EnglishWithDev #idiom

Open sesame - something that makes it very easy to achieve a particular thing #EnglishWithDev #vocabulary #learnenglish #words

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. Open sesame - something that makes it very easy to achieve a particular thing

#EnglishWithDev #vocabulary #learnenglish #words

✨ Phrase - Chef’s Kiss 👨‍🍳💋 📖 Meaning: A gesture where you touch your fingers and thumb together, kiss them, and flick your hand away — used to show that something is perfect or excellent. "He tasted the sauce and gave it a chef’s kiss."🍝👌 #chefskiss #EnglishWithDev

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. ✨ Phrase - Chef’s Kiss 👨‍🍳💋

📖 Meaning:
A gesture where you touch your fingers and thumb together, kiss them, and flick your hand away — used to show that something is perfect or excellent.

"He tasted the sauce and gave it a chef’s kiss."🍝👌

#chefskiss #EnglishWithDev

Rule the roost (idiom) - to be the person who makes all the decisions in a group Example - In that family it is the grandma who rules the roost. #idiom #ruletheroost #EnglishWithDev

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. Rule the roost (idiom) - to be the person who makes all the decisions in a group

Example - In that family it is the grandma who rules the roost.

#idiom #ruletheroost #EnglishWithDev

"Obstreperous" is an adjective used to describe someone or something that is noisy, difficult to control, or resistant to authority. 🙋👉EnglishWithDev.com #Obstreperous #WordOfTheDay #EnglishWithDev

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. "Obstreperous" is an adjective used to describe someone or something that is noisy, difficult to control, or resistant to authority.

🙋👉EnglishWithDev.com

#Obstreperous #WordOfTheDay #EnglishWithDev

Tortuous (adjective) – Something that is full of twists and turns; complicated, indirect, or difficult to follow. ✨ Example Sentence: The hikers followed a tortuous path through the mountains. #Tortuous #wordoftheday #EnglishWithDev

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. Tortuous (adjective) – Something that is full of twists and turns; complicated, indirect, or difficult to follow.

✨ Example Sentence:
The hikers followed a tortuous path through the mountains.

#Tortuous #wordoftheday #EnglishWithDev

Here’s the difference between flaunt and flout—two words that are often confused: Flaunt → Show off. Flout → Defy rules. #EnglishWithDev #commonlyconfusedwords #confusingwords

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. Here’s the difference between flaunt and flout—two words that are often confused:

Flaunt → Show off.

Flout → Defy rules.

#EnglishWithDev #commonlyconfusedwords #confusingwords

✨ Word of the Day ✨ 🔹 Grumpy (adjective) 👉 Easily annoyed or in a bad mood. 📝 Example Sentence: She gets grumpy if she doesn’t have her morning coffee. 📌 Synonyms: irritable, cranky, grouchy 📌 Antonym: cheerful #Grumpy #EnglishWithDev

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. ✨ Word of the Day ✨

🔹 Grumpy (adjective)
👉 Easily annoyed or in a bad mood.

📝 Example Sentence:
She gets grumpy if she doesn’t have her morning coffee.

📌 Synonyms: irritable, cranky, grouchy
📌 Antonym: cheerful

#Grumpy #EnglishWithDev

Hold forth (phrasal verb) ✨ 👉 Meaning: to give a formal often extended talk on a subject 🗣️ Example: The professor held forth on the current state of politics until everyone was sick of the topic. #holdforth #phrasalverb #EnglishWithDev

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. Hold forth (phrasal verb) ✨

👉 Meaning: to give a formal often extended talk on a subject

🗣️ Example: 
The professor held forth on the current state of politics until everyone was sick of the topic.

#holdforth #phrasalverb #EnglishWithDev

Benching - To keep someone as an option without fully committing, similar to keeping them “on the bench” like in sports. Example - She’s not serious about him, she’s just benching him while exploring other options. #Benching #Slang #EnglishWithDev

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. Benching - To keep someone as an option without fully committing, similar to keeping them “on the bench” like in sports.

Example - She’s not serious about him, she’s just benching him while exploring other options.

#Benching #Slang #EnglishWithDev

✨ Idiom of the Day ✨ Rock Bottom 🪨⬇️ 👉 Meaning: The lowest possible point in a situation; when things can’t get any worse. ✅ Example Sentence: “After losing his job and his savings, he felt like he had hit rock bottom.” #rockbottom #EnglishWithDev #idiom

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. ✨ Idiom of the Day ✨
Rock Bottom 🪨⬇️

👉 Meaning:
The lowest possible point in a situation; when things can’t get any worse.

✅ Example Sentence:
“After losing his job and his savings, he felt like he had hit rock bottom.”

#rockbottom #EnglishWithDev #idiom

🪓 Idiom of the Day: Bury the hatchet 👉 Meaning: To make peace and stop arguing or fighting with someone. ✅ Example Sentence: "After years of rivalry, the two companies finally buried the hatchet and started working together." #EnglishWithDev #idiom #burythehatchet

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. 🪓 Idiom of the Day: Bury the hatchet

👉 Meaning:
To make peace and stop arguing or fighting with someone.

✅ Example Sentence:
"After years of rivalry, the two companies finally buried the hatchet and started working together."

#EnglishWithDev #idiom #burythehatchet

“Bend over backwards” is an idiom that means: 👉 To make a great effort to help someone or to try very hard to please them, often more than is necessary. #bendoverbackwards #idiom #EnglishWithDev #idiomoftheday #learnenglishonline

EnglishwithDev's tweet image. “Bend over backwards” is an idiom that means:

👉 To make a great effort to help someone or to try very hard to please them, often more than is necessary.

#bendoverbackwards #idiom #EnglishWithDev #idiomoftheday #learnenglishonline

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