by Wordpandit | Oct 20, 2016 | Usage Tips |
Word 1: Real (REEL) Meaning: Not artificial, fraudulent, or illusory. Example Sentence: The threat to his job is real. Word 2: Reel (REEL) Meaning 1: A cylindrical device on which something is wound; such as a reel of thread, string, or cord, etc. is wrapped around....
by Wordpandit | Oct 20, 2016 | Usage Tips |
Word 1: Reality (ree AL i tee) Meaning 1: The quality or state of being real. Example Sentence: Slowly, slowly she was losing touch with reality. Meaning 2: A fact. Example Sentence: The stark reality is that the company has become bankrupt. Meaning 3: A thing that...
by Wordpandit | Oct 17, 2016 | Usage Tips |
Word 1: Rational (RASH uh nuhl) Meaning 1: Having reason or understanding. Example Sentence: He was too confused to make a rational decision. Meaning 2: Thinking about what you do in a calm way, and making sensible and intelligent decisions. Example Sentence: The...
by Wordpandit | Oct 17, 2016 | Usage Tips |
Word 1: Ravage (RAV ij) Meaning 1: To wreak havoc on. Example Sentence: The wheat fields were ravaged by fire. Meaning 2: To commit destructive actions. Example Sentence: The entire public health systems were ravaged by lack of doctors. Word 2: Ravish (RAV ish)...
by Wordpandit | Oct 17, 2016 | Usage Tips |
Word 1: Raven (RAY uhn) Meaning 1: A large glossy black corvine bird (Corvuscorax) of Europe, Asia, northern Africa, and America. Example Sentence: She woke up in the morning to the croaking of ravens. Meaning 2: To devour greedily. Example Sentence: She was ravenous...
by Wordpandit | Oct 12, 2016 | Usage Tips |
Word 1: Rappel (ra PEL) Meaning 1: To descend (as from a cliff) by sliding down a rope passed under one thigh, across the body, and over the opposite shoulder or through a special friction device Example Sentence: Despite losing one of her of her shoes she rappelled...