- Tim Lake
“Stable” is an adjective and a noun, but the means are very different. Let’s have a look at the meanings and some example.
続きを読む... WOTW: stable
- Tim Lake
“Plot” is usually a noun with a few different but interesting meanings. It is also sometimes a verb. Let’s find out.
続きを読む... WOTW: plot
- Tim Lake
“Journey” is a usually a noun. It is also less commonly used as a verb. It has one main meaning and is related to travel. Let’s take a look.
続きを読む... WOTW: journey
- Tim Lake
“Afford” is a verb. It has one main meaning and is usually used with can or could. Let’s find out.
続きを読む... WOTW: afford
- Tim Lake
“Mental” is usually an adjective. It has one main meaning and is part of a fun phrase that is useful for football fans. Let’s have a look.
続きを読む... WOTW: mental
- Tim Lake
“Extract” is usually a verb, but there is a noun too with a slightly different meaning. Let’s find out what they are.
続きを読む... WOTW: extract
- Tim Lake
“Symptom” is a noun with only one meaning. It is a really useful word when you are sick. Let’s have a look.
続きを読む... WOTW: symptom
- Tim Lake
“Habit” is a noun with one meaning. But, habits are a big part of your life. Let’s find out the meaning and look at some examples.
続きを読む... WOTW: harm
- Tim Lake
“Deny” is a verb with two related meanings. Let’s have a look at what they are and see some examples.
続きを読む... WOTW: deny
- Tim Lake
“Grand” is an adjective with one main meaning. As a noun it has an interesting meaning too. Let’s find out and see some examples.
続きを読む... WOTW: grand