Hi everyone! Welcome to Word-ology!

Here you can find some useful knowledge about how to structure a word with prefix and suffix.

Today we will learn the prefix, “-ultra”. This prefix means going beyond others, extreme or beyond due limit.

You’ll be able to know the meaning of a word through its suffix, prefix, and root.

Let’s take a further look at this prefix with example sentences.


Example:

Ultramicroscopic: this means that is beyond the range or limits.

Ultramodern: this means that is excessively or extremely modern.


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Source: Cambridge English; YouDictionary; Wikipedia

Meaning of the word “Bamboozle”

[Verb] ttrick or deceive someone, often by confusing them.

i.e. She was bamboozled into telling them her credit card number.

i.e. It is not fair to bamboozle the public in such a way.

Did you know?

There is an annual three-day music festival held in New Jersey called The Bamboozle.


Synonyms of “Tranquil”

hoodwink



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Hey, guys~

Welcome back to [Grammar]!

In today’s grammar, let’s look at the difference between “Allusion” and “Illusion”.

Source: Grammar Monster
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Let’s get started!

1.Allusion

  • “Allusion” means indirect reference to something.
  • Subtle or indirect reference to something
    • For example: In his speech, Toby made an allusion to his own work. 

This means that Toby didn’t talk about his own work directly but referred to it indirectly.

2. Illusion

  • “Illusion” means a false impression or deception. For example:
    • Love can be magic, but magic can just be an illusion

Have you already known the similarities and differences between “allusion” and “illusion?

Try to make a sentence with these two in the comments!

Source: Free Dictionary
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Today, we gonna learn Beat around the bush.

Meaning:

What does it mean? Avoid saying something

How do you use it? Beating around the bush is when you speak nonsense, avoiding a question because you don’t want to express your opinion or answer truthfully.

i.e. Tell me the truth, don’t beat around the bush

i.e. We’re both busy, so I’m not going to beat around the bush.


That’s all for [Idiom] today. Now try to make at least one sentence with the idioms that you like! That will help you to remember them.

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Today we are gonna learn the word debilitating.

Source: Cambridge EnglishYouDictionary
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Definition of debilitating

making someone or something physically weak:

a debilitating condition/disease

Diabetes can be severely 

debilitating or even life-threatening 

if not treated regularly.



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Hey, guys~

Welcome back to [Grammar]!

In today’s grammar, let’s look at the difference between  ‘Principal’ and ‘Principle’.

Source: Grammar Monster
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Let’s get started!

The Difference between “Principal” and “Principle”

“Principal” and “principle” are easy to confuse because they sound identical (i.e., they are perfect homonyms). However, their meanings are very different.

  • “Principal” means main. For example:
    • It is my principal concern. 
  • “Principal” is the head of an institution (especially a school). For example:
    • Go and stand outside the principal’s office! 
  • “Principle” is a general law or a code of conduct. For example:
    • Apply the guiding principle at all times. 

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I Don’t Include Enough Men In My Art So I Participated In The Manly March Art Challenge 2021

Let’s take a look!

The ‘Today I Learned’ online group on Reddit is a community that celebrates lifelong learning, knowledge, and showing off our collective curiosity about the world. Continue scrolling and let us know what do you think!

Source: Bored Panda

This challenge was made by illustrator Anke Weckmann. She herself mentioned that she doesn’t include enough men in her art, I don’t either. This made me take it up for a month and used the prompt list provided by the artist herself to create these fun pieces. I made each work under an hour everyday.

I shared some of my other projects on Bored Panda. If you’re interested, you can check them out by clicking hereherehere and here

More info: Instagram | behance.net | patreon.com

#1 A Man And His Cat

A Man And His Cat

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#2 A Male Artist (Bob Ross)

A Male Artist (Bob Ross)

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Auntriarch2 days ago

Sorry, the trees don’t look happy enough20ReplyView More Replies…View more comments

#3 A Man And His Flowers

A Man And His Flowers

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I love sunflowers and the fact that they are smiling makes it even better 

#4 A Man In A Yoga Pose

A Man In A Yoga Pose

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It’s too bad that yoga has become unmanly in so many minds when it was men who brought yoga to the western world. True yoga, complete with its spiritual aspect, is badass.31ReplyView More Replies…View more commentsPowered by

#5 A Man With A Great Beard

A Man With A Great Beard

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With great beard, comes great responsibility34ReplyView More Replies…View more comments

#6 A Male Ballet Dancer

A Male Ballet Dancer

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They always have such nice thighs.25ReplyView More Replies…View more comments

#7 A Man And His Dog

A Man And His Dog

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Are you “manly”enough to pet him?13ReplyView more comments

#8 A Man With Epic Hair

A Man With Epic Hair

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We don’t talk about bru-no-no52ReplyView More Replies…View more comments

#9 A Strong Man

A Strong Man


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Welcome to Word-ology! Here you can find some useful knowledge about how to structure a word with prefix and suffix.

Today we will learn the prefix, “de-”.

Meaning of de-”

1. down, away

i.e. descend, despair, depend, deduct

2. completely

i.e. denude, denigrate

3. removal, reversal

i.e. de-ice, decamp

You’ll be able to know the meaning of a word through its suffix, prefix, and root.

Let’s take a further look at this suffix, with example sentences.


That’s all for [Word-ology] today!

Please leave your comment below. If you enjoy it, don’t hesitate to let us know

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Source: Free Dictionary
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Today, we gonna learn Once in a blue moon.

Meaning:

What does it mean? Rarely

How do you use it? This charming phrase is used to describe something that doesn’t happen often.

i.e. I remember to call my parents from my study abroad trip once in a blue moon.

i.e. Such a chance comes once in a blue moon.


That’s all for [Idiom] today. Now try to make at least one sentence with the idioms that you like! That will help you to remember them.

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Today we are gonna learn the word Gloss.

Source: Cambridge EnglishYouDictionary
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What It Means

Gloss means “to provide a brief explanation of a difficult or obscure word or expression” or, generally, “to explain or interpret.”

// The text of the book is relatively jargon-free and most of the technical vocabulary has been glossed.

Definition of Gloss

 1.[ S or U ]smoothshinyappearance on the surface of something:

i.e. Marble can be polished to a high gloss.

i.e. This varnish provides a long-lasting and hard-wearing gloss finish.

2. paint that produces a smoothshinyappearance on a surface:

i.e. We’ll need a litre of gloss (paint) to cover the woodwork.

i.e. All the shades are available in matt or gloss.


Synonyms of “Gloss

facade (also façade), veneerwindow dressing


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