Word#beatific
* Part Of Speech — Adjective.
* Pronunciation —
* Bea as in beauty,
* ti as in tick,
* fic as in terrific.
* Meaning —
* Blissful OR
* Holy and calm
* Sentences
* The smile of a child is beatific as it is beautiful, holy, and blissful.
* Whenever he was in pensive mood, his best friend appeared like a beatific person to remove his sadness. (Adjective, blissful)
* Have a beatific Christmas!
* Synonyms — happy, cheerful, blissful, blessed, calm, holy, sacred, etc.
* Antonyms — sad, restless, heartsick, woebegone, etc.
* Pensive -engaged in serious thoughts.
Idom #Cool cat
* Meaning —
* A fashionable person.
* Sentences —
* He received oceans of compliments on her birthday; everyone called him a cool cat. (A fashionable person)
* Oceans of — plenty of.
* Though she considered herself to be a cool cat, she was always treated like a fifth wheel. (A fashionable person)
* Fifth wheel — an unnecessary person.
* She walked on eggs as he was angry with her for calling him a cool cat. (A fashionable person)
* Walked on eggs — was careful.
Phrasal verb #Knocked up’
* Meaning —
* Exhausted.
* Sentences —
* She was knocked up after a hectic day. (Exhausted)
* The mountaineer was knocked up after climbing the steep mountain.
* We were knocked up after the picnic. (Exhausted)
* They were knocked up after the meeting. (Exhausted)