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WOD 💫 #15
Word of the Day: Render 🖌️ Meaning: To cause to become; to make; or to provide or give (a service, decision, etc.). Use in a sentence: The artist was able to render a beautiful image of the landscape using just a few brushstrokes. 🎨 Trick to Remember: Think of “render” as re (back) + ender (to give)—when you render something, you give back or make something happen. Your turn! Use “render” in a sentence and share it in the comments! 👇
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New comment Sep 4
2 likes • Sep 4
After he used the tissue, he discarded it, rendering it useless.
3 likes • Sep 4
@Beza Beneberu preciate it
WOD 💫 #12
Word of the Day: Enervate 💤 Meaning: To weaken or drain someone of energy, vitality, or strength. Use in a sentence: The intense heat during the marathon enervated the runners, leaving them exhausted by the finish line. 🌞🏃‍♂️ Trick to Remember: Think of “enervate” as the opposite of “energize”—when you’re enervated, you’re completely drained of energy. Now it’s your turn! Drop a sentence using “enervate” in the comments! 👇
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New comment Sep 4
3 likes • Sep 4
@Beza Beneberu Yes mam?
3 likes • Sep 4
@Beza Beneberu Alr Beza
WOD 💫 #14
Word of the Day: Perennial 🌸 This is the antonym of one of the WODs that I’ve shared here. Find it and drop it in the comments ✍️ Meaning: Lasting or existing for a long time; enduring or continually recurring. In botany, a plant that lives for more than two years. Use in a sentence: The debate over the best SAT study strategies is a *perennial* topic among students. 🗣️ Trick to Remember: Think of “perennial” as per (through) + annual (year)—something perennial lasts through many years, just like *perennial* plants that come back every year. Now it’s your turn! Drop a sentence using “perennial” in the comments! 👇
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New comment Sep 23
3 likes • Sep 4
The 100 year war was very perennial.
WOD 💫 #13
Word of the Day: Galvanize ⚡ Meaning: To shock or excite someone into taking action. Use in a sentence: The inspiring speech galvanized the students to start a new community service project. 💪 Trick to Remember: Think of “galvanize” as giving someone an electric shock—it sparks them into action, just like how you might jump up if you were shocked! Now it’s your turn! Use “galvanize” in a sentence and share it in the comments! 👇
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New comment Sep 4
3 likes • Sep 4
The hopes of My future galvanize me to start studying.
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Hey superstars 🌟! Sorry for being inactive lately, especially for not posting the 6 words of the day. I’d make sure to do that I just a few minutes. Hoping to see you drop some sentences in the comments.
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New comment Sep 5
4 likes • Sep 4
We ready for your wisdom chat
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Sha Singh
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