Improving English
If you sincerely write what you feel, you will catch the attention of your readers. I have read that the writing style that touches the heart of the reader springs from a sincere heart.
Words
Prosaic: adjective (Formal) lacking interest, imagination and variety; boring. [This meaning was from dictionary.cambridge.org]
If you are in love with the career you are in, you will never find your life prosaic.
Stonewall verb to stop a discussion from developing by refusing to answer questions or by talking in such a way that you prevent other people from giving their opinions. [This meaning was from dictionary.cambridge.org]
Mr James, understanding that he won’t be able to defend himself, chose to stonewall the matter.
Doughty: adj. Marked by stouthearted courage; brave. [This meaning was from thefreedictionary.com]
The corporate sector is meant for doughty characters.
Idioms
De trop (formal) unnecessary, unwanted or more than is suitable. [This meaning was from thefreedictionary.com]
Presuming that the praises showered on him are de trop, Tom got embarrassed.
The in thing (to do): the fashionable thing to do. [This meaning was from thefreedictionary.com]
Consuming soft drinks is the in thing to do.
Cooler heads prevail: Fig. the ideas or influence of less emotional people prevail. (Used of a tense situation.) [This meaning was from thefreedictionary.com]
People know that cooler heads prevail, but little they do to get rid of their emotions.
Phrases
Incomparably excellent: Sachin is incomparably excellent at batting.
Inborn refinement: An orator of inborn refinement easily attracts the attention of his audience.
Insufficient appreciation: Tom was disheartened due to the insufficient appreciation his work received.
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