I don’t like it

I don’t like it Ways to say, “I don’t like it.” I dislike it. I’m not a big fan of it. I’m not into it. It’s not my thing. I’ll pass. It doesn’t tickle my fancy. It’s not for me. I’m not keen on it. It drives me crazy. It’s …

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accommodate

accommodate definition. accommodate (to provide a place to stay): They will accommodate the team in a luxury hotel. (to have enough room for): Our new office will easily accommodate 5 desks. (be suitable with the wishes or needs of): We designed the ground-floor bedrooms to accommodate disabled guests. (to lend …

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fuss

fuss (unnecessary or excessive concern about something that is not important): I personally think you’re making too much fuss about it. Stop all this fuss and get on with your work. We haven’t got all day. outcry (a strong expression of public anger or disapproval): The attack caused an international outcry. …

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I like it

I like it Ways to say, “I like it.” I’m really into it. I’m keen on it. I’m passionate about it. I’m fond of it. I’m crazy about it I’m partial to it. It’s to my liking. I like it very much. I’m a big fan of it. I’m big …

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WiFi password

WiFi password I went to the restaurant, and I saw there is WIFI service. So I ask for the password. The waitress told me eat first. So I place my orders. After eating I ask again for the password and again she told me eat first. Feeling frustrated, again I …

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