You must be familiar with the words Deviate and Digress. To deviate is to slightly turn away from a suggested route or from the most desirable approach. Fear made him deviate from the truth. To digress is to wander from the main topic or theme in speaking or writing. Politicians tend to digress a lot […]
So many People!!
English language is so varied that it sometimes leaves you wondering how can one remember so much! That’s true, but this is why you have Everyday Cup of English. The word ‘people‘ is such a plain simple word. But see how it takes different names at different places: At a match or tournament you call […]
Word of the week-5
Unpredictable and Unstable are the words generally used to describe a person whose behavior or conduct deviates from the usual or proper course. Another word Capricious can be put in the same category. The word Capricious is used to describe a person who is unpredictable and shows sudden change of mind. Your boss is such […]
Word of the week-4
Happy, joyful, cheerful, blissful and glad are commonly used words to represent a carefree and joyous state of mind. Here are two more words you can add to this bouquet: Blithe (bli-th) and Mirth (m-rth) which mean the same. Everyone loves her for her blithe spirit. The whole staff is mirthful on getting early bonus.
Word of the week-3
Your handwriting is so poor… Your handwriting is simply unreadable.. Poor, bad and unreadable are words commonly used to describe a handwriting which is difficult to be read or is untidy. Illegible( il-leji-bal) is another word you can use to describe bad handwriting. His handwriting is completely illegible. I can’t understand a single word.