show off (to try to impress people with abilities or possessions) He is trying to show off his driving skills. She was showing off her new dress at the party. (to make something look more attractive) He likes to wear tight clothes to show off his muscles. She will wear something …
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oral (relating to the mouth; spoken) Brushing your teeth is an important step to maintain oral hygiene. I had an oral test in the class this morning. aural (relating to the ear or hearing) This sound track gives us an aural appealing. We used tapes as aural teaching. …
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elude (to avoid or escape from) They managed to elude the police for two months. (to fail to understand or remember) The cause of the accident has eluded them so far. I know him, but his name eludes me. (to fail to obtain or achieve) He took the exam, and once again, success …
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I love you Ways to say, “I love you”. You’re the love of my life. I’m crazy about you. You mean the world to me. I’m in love with you. You’re my dream come true. I care for you. You’re the apple of my eye. I’m fond of you. I’ve …
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out of your league (too difficult, good, or expensive for you) This position is way out of your league. I think she is out of my league. She can’t afford to buy that necklace. It’s out of her league. envocabulary.com
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