love (to like someone very much and care for them): I love my boyfriend. [Not in continuous tenses: ꭗ I am loving…] like (to find someone pleasant, agreeable, or attractive): She is nice; you’ll like her. adore (to love and respect very much): She adores her mother. be fond …
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quite (completely; exactly) Are you quite ready? I’m not quite sure what to do. That is not quite what I mean. quiet (silent, noiseless or making less noisy) Be quiet! You’ll wake up the baby. Everyone was quiet during the examination. (without many people or activity) They had a quiet wedding. …
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quiet (silent, noiseless or making less noisy) Be quiet! You’ll wake up the baby. Everyone was quiet during the examination. (without many people or activity) They had a quiet wedding. The streets are really quiet today. quit (to leave your job, a place, etc.) I don’t know why you quit your job. …
Read More »patience vs. patients
patience (the ability to accept or tolerate delay, problems, or suffering without getting angry or upset) I don’t have the patience to be a teacher. It takes time and patience to learn a foreign language. patients plural form of patient (a sick person who is receiving medical treatment) Many …
Read More »psychology vs. psychiatry
psychology (the science of the human mind and behavior) She graduated with master degree in Social Psychology. You have to use a bit of psychology to lose weight. psychiatry (the study and treatment of mental illness) He decided to specialize in psychiatry after graduation. He has a Ph. D in the field of psychiatry. …
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