by Wordpandit | Nov 16, 2016 | Usage Tips |
Recent, Resent, Resent, Rescind Word 1: Recent (REE suhnt) Meaning: Having lately come into existence. Example Sentence: In the recent times, there has been an increase in violence on television. Word 2: Resent (ri SENT) Meaning:To send again. Example Sentence: We...
by Wordpandit | Nov 16, 2016 | Usage Tips |
Word 1: Receipt (ri SEET) Meaning 1: A piece of paper on which you receive the acknowledgement for a payment made. Example Sentence: She had the habit of tallying her expenses daily from the receipts. Meaning 2: The act of receiving something. Example Sentence: The... by | Nov 10, 2016 | Usage Tips |
Word 1: Recede (ri SEED) Meaning 1: Go or move back or further away from a previous position Example Sentence: The flood waters receded after the rains stopped. Meaning 2: (of a quality, feeling, or possibility) gradually diminish. Example Sentence: The hope of... by | Nov 10, 2016 | Usage Tips |
Rebound & Redound Word 1: Rebound (ree BOUND) Meaning 1: To spring back on or as if on collision or impact with another body. Example Sentence: The ball rebounded and hit him on the head. Meaning 2: A sharp increase or recovery. Example Sentence: Sugar prices... by | Nov 10, 2016 | Usage Tips |
Word 1: Realize (REE uh lighz) Meaning 1: To obtain or achieve, as gain or profit. Example Sentence: She realized a good profit from the sale of her stocks. Meaning 2: To achieve something you were hoping for. Example Sentence: He finally realizes his dream of playing...
by Wordpandit | Oct 20, 2016 | Usage Tips |
Word 1: Readable (REE duh buhl) Meaning: Clear and easy to read. Example Sentence: Her handwriting is beautiful and readable. Word 2: Legible (LEJ uh buhl) Meaning: Capable of being read or deciphered. Example Sentence: Health staff must ensure that the records are...