Word— Mizzle.
* part of speech - Noun
* Pronunciation —
* Mi as in mizzle,
* zz as in dazzled,
* le as in little.
* Meaning —
* Light rain. or drizzle OR
* Disappear. * Sentences —
* It had been mizzling yesterday till the evening. (Noun, drizzling)
* A book was all I needed in the mizzle; it gave me seraphic pleasure. (Noun, light rain or drizzle)
* The thief had a wry smile and he mizzled in the crowd. (Noun, disappeared)
* Having a cup of tea in the mizzle is my idiosyncrasy. (Noun, light rain or drizzle)
* Synonyms —drizzle, vanish, disappear, etc.
* Antonyms — rain heavily, rain cats and dogs, appear, etc.
* New words —
* Seraphic — mysterious and angelic.
* Wry — wicked.
Idom #For good
* Meaning —
* Permanently.
* Sentences —
* He is leaving India for good. (Permanently)
* She will leave her hometown for good as she has got a new job. (Permanently)
* For better concentration, he will leave social media for good. (Permanently)
Phrasal verb#Done up
* Meaning —
* Exhausted.
* Sentences —
* The little girl hugged her father as he was done up after a tiring day. (Exhausted)
* I am done up after cleaning the room. (Exhausted)
* He was done up after preparing the dinner. (Exhausted)
* They are refreshing themselves as they are done up. (Exhausted)