Word #Abhor
* Part Of Speech — Verb.
* Noun — Abhorrence.
* Adjective — Abhorrent.
* Pronunciation —
* Ab as in absolute,
* h as in humidity,
* or as in store.
* Meaning —
* To hate something..
* Sentences—
* When you absolutely hate something and treat it with disgust, you actually abhor it.
* The honest man abhors falsehood. (Verb, hates)
* She loves winter but finds mizzles to be abhorrent. (Adjective, worthy of being treated with hatred and disgust)
* The frisson of joy in her mind suddenly transformed into feelings of abhorrence. (Noun, hatred and disgust)
* She is a person who abhors the busy lifestyle of cities but falls for the surreal village life.l
* People should stay away from the things that they abhor so that they remain peaceful and contented. (Verb, hate)
* Synonyms — hate, detest, loathe, etc.
* Antonyms — love, adore, etc.
* Quick revision of previously learnt words —
* Mizzles — drizzles or light rain.
* Surreal — that which is like a dream
Idom #thinks on her feet
* Meaning —
* To be able to adjust quickly and take fast decisions.
* Sentences —
* She never thinks on her feet and lords it over her juniors. (Is able to adjust quickly and take fast decisions)
* Lords it over — dominates..
* He is as good as gold and thinks on his feet. (Is able to adjust quickly and take fast decisions)
* As good as gold — very good.
* She is not a home bird and she thinks on her feet. (Is able to adjust quickly and take fast decisions)
* Home bird — one who loves to stay at home.
Phrasal verb #Lay out
* Meaning —
* Invest, OR
* Spend.
* Sentences —
* She laid out money for the party . (Spent)
* He lays out money on stocks. (Invests)
* It is not wise to lay out money mindlessly. (Spend)
* He lays out money cautiously. (Spends)