[Linguosco: Delivering Crafted Excellence] Word of the Week: Part 14 📖🔍 Every Sunday, Linguosco will provide a lesson about one (or two if necessary) unique English word to enrich your English vocabulary! We will explain about the chosen word thoroughly to make you understand more! 📙📓📔 Sunday is not an excuse to be unproductive! You …
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Word of the Week Part 13 – Loquacious
[Linguosco: Delivering Crafted Excellence] Word of the Week: Part 13 📖🔍 Word: Loquacious 👤💬 Have you ever heard, read, or used the word loquacious? Do you know what this word means? ❓❓❓ Loquacious is an adjective that is uncommonly used, especially amongst the youth. This word sounds very unique and complex despite its simple meaning. …
Word of the Week Part 13 (October 2020
[Linguosco: Delivering Crafted Excellence] Word of the Week: Part 13 📖🔍 Every Sunday, Linguosco will provide a lesson about one (or two if necessary) unique English word to enrich your English vocabulary! We will explain about the chosen word thoroughly to make you understand more! 📙📓📔 Sunday is not an excuse to be unproductive! You …
Word of the Week Part 12 – Calamitous (October 2020)
[Linguosco: Delivering Crafted Excellence] Word of the Week: Part 12 📖🔍 Word: Calamitous 🤕🏡❌ Have you ever heard, read, or used the word calamitous? Do you know what this word means? ❓❓❓ Calamitous is an adjective that is uncommonly used, especially amongst the youth. 👥💬 This word sounds similar to one seafood item, which is …
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Word of the Week – Part 12 (October 2020)
[Linguosco: Delivering Crafted Excellence] Word of the Week: Part 12 📖🔍 Every Sunday, Linguosco will provide a lesson about one (or two if necessary) unique English word to enrich your English vocabulary! We will explain about the chosen word thoroughly to make you understand more! 📙📓📔 Sunday is not an excuse to be unproductive! You …
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Word of the Week Part 11 – Preposterous (October 2020)
[Linguosco: Delivering Crafted Excellence] Word of the Week: Part 11 📖🔍 Word: Preposterous 🙅👎 Have you ever heard, read, or used the word preposterous? Do you know what this word means? ❓❓❓ Preposterous is an adjective that is uncommonly used, especially amongst the youth because of its complexity. 👥💬 So, what does this word actually …
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Word of the Week Part 11 (October 2020)
[Linguosco: Delivering Crafted Excellence] Word of the Week: Part 11 📖🔍 Every Sunday, Linguosco will provide a lesson about one (or two if necessary) unique English word to enrich your English vocabulary! We will explain about the chosen word thoroughly to make you understand more! 📙📓📔 Sunday is not an excuse to be unproductive! You …
Word of the Week Part 10 – Rendezvous (September 2020)
[Linguosco: Delivering Crafted Excellence] Word of the Week: Part 10 📖🔍 Word: Rendezvous 👤➡💬⬅👤 Have you ever heard, read, or used the word rendezvous? Do you know what this word means? ❓❓❓ Rendezvous is not like any typical English word. In order to pronounce this word correctly, you have to say: “rahn-de-voo”. Not a lot …
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Word of the Week Part 10 (September 2020)
[Linguosco: Delivering Crafted Excellence] Word of the Week: Part 10 📖🔍 Every Sunday, Linguosco will provide a lesson about one (or two if necessary) unique English word to enrich your English vocabulary! We will explain about the chosen word thoroughly to make you understand more! 📙📓📔 Sunday is not an excuse to be unproductive! You …
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Word of the Week – Boorish (September 2020)
[Linguosco: Delivering Crafted Excellence] Word of the Week: Part 9 📖🔍 Word: Boorish 👎😡 Have you ever heard, read, or used the word boorish? Do you know what this word means? ❓❓❓ At first glance, boorish may sound similar to one common English word: boring. In fact, these words have completely different meanings. The only …
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