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Word of the Day: no worries

Word of the Day: no worries Part of Speech: expression Pronunciation: /nəʊ ˈwʌriz/ Meaning an informal way to say ‘it’s okay’ or ‘no problem’ (Australian English). Example Sentences No worries, I can help you. He said ‘no worries’ after the mistake. In Australia, people often say ‘no worries’. Tip: Try using this word in your […]

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Word of the Day: reckon

Word of the Day: reckon Part of Speech: verb Pronunciation: /ˈrekən/ Meaning an informal way to say ‘think’ (common in Australia). Example Sentences I reckon it will rain today. She reckons it’s a good idea. Do you reckon we should go? Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: mate

Word of the Day: mate Part of Speech: noun Pronunciation: /meɪt/ Meaning an informal Australian word for a friend. Example Sentences He’s a good mate. I met my mate in the city. Australians often call friends ‘mate’. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: g’day

Word of the Day: g’day Part of Speech: expression Pronunciation: /ɡəˈdeɪ/ Meaning an informal Australian greeting meaning ‘hello’. Example Sentences G’day! How are you going? People in Australia often say ‘G’day’. He greeted everyone with a friendly ‘G’day’. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: handle

Word of the Day: handle Part of Speech: verb Pronunciation: /ˈhændl/ Meaning to deal with something. Example Sentences He can handle difficult situations. She handled the problem well. Can you handle this task? Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: progress

Word of the Day: progress Part of Speech: noun Pronunciation: /ˈprəʊɡres/ Meaning improvement over time. Example Sentences She is making progress. The project shows progress. Progress takes time. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: effective

Word of the Day: effective Part of Speech: adjective Pronunciation: /ɪˈfektɪv/ Meaning working well. Example Sentences This is an effective strategy. The medicine is effective. He gave an effective speech. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: carry on

Word of the Day: carry on Part of Speech: phrasal verb Pronunciation: /ˈkæri ɒn/ Meaning to continue doing something. Example Sentences Please carry on with your work. She carried on despite being tired. Let’s carry on the lesson. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: method

Word of the Day: method Part of Speech: noun Pronunciation: /ˈmeθəd/ Meaning a way of doing something. Example Sentences This method is easy to follow. He uses a new method for teaching. Find a method that works for you. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: figure

Word of the Day: figure Part of Speech: noun Pronunciation: /ˈfɪɡə/ Meaning a number or shape. Example Sentences The sales figures increased. This figure shows the results. Write the correct figure. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: effectively

Word of the Day: effectively Part of Speech: adverb Pronunciation: /ɪˈfektɪvli/ Meaning in a way that works well. Example Sentences He communicates effectively. This method works effectively. She used her time effectively. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: careful

Word of the Day: careful Part of Speech: adjective Pronunciation: /ˈkeəfəl/ Meaning thinking before acting. Example Sentences Be careful when using new words. She is a careful driver. Careful planning is important. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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