happy (having feelings of pleasure or satisfaction): Are you happy with your new job? pleased (having feelings of pleasure or satisfaction): I am very pleased that you are back. satisfied (pleased because you got what you needed or wanted): The customers are very satisfied with our services. content (satisfied with your situation and …
Read More »find your voice
find your voice US (be able to speak or express your thoughts) I could not move, but I managed to find my voice. You need a little bit of courage to find your voice. I’m sure you can find your tongue to defend him. Also: find your tongue UK envocabulary.com
Read More »drop the ball
drop the ball US informal (to make a mistake, especially by mishandling something important) Thousands of people will die if you drop the ball. The new administration has dropped the ball on matters of security. envocabulary.com
Read More »I am sure
I am sure Ways to say, “I’m sure.” I’ll bet Unless I’m very much mistaken I’m certain I’m hundred percent certain I’m positive I’m hundred percent sure I’m very sure I’ll bet my bottom dollar I’m satisfied I know for a fact that I’ll be bound I will put …
Read More »await vs. wait
await formal (wait for) I eagerly await your response. We are awaiting the result of the test. wait (to stay in a place or delay action until a particular time or event) Just wait till the rain stops. Wait a minute. I’m not ready yet. envocabulary.com
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