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What's the difference between an accident and an incident? 🤔 These two words often confuse learners because they sound similar and are used in similar contexts Let’s take a closer look 👉 buff.ly/mE7jnrd #EnglishVocabulary #CommonMistakesInEnglish #ConfusingWords
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Here’s the difference between flaunt and flout—two words that are often confused: Flaunt → Show off. Flout → Defy rules. #EnglishWithDev #commonlyconfusedwords #confusingwords
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🔶 Elicit vs Illicit 👇 🔹 Elicit Meaning: To draw out, bring forth, or evoke a response, feeling, or fact. ✅ Part of speech: Verb Example sentences: 1️⃣ The teacher’s question elicited a thoughtful answer from the student. 2️⃣ His joke elicited laughter from the audience. --- 🔹 Illicit Meaning: Illegal, forbidden by law, rules, or social customs. ✅ Part of speech: Adjective Example sentences: 1️⃣ The police cracked down on illicit drug trade. 2️⃣ They were caught in an illicit relationship. --- ✨ Trick to remember: Elicit = Evoke (both start with E). Illicit = Illegal (both start with Il). #EnglishWithDev #commonlyconfusedwords #confusingwords
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🔹 Complement vs. Compliment 👉 Complement = something that completes or goes well with something else. “The red shoes complement her dress.” 👉 Compliment = a kind or flattering remark. “He gave her a nice compliment on her cooking.” #confusingwords #EnglishWithDev
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🗣️ Eminent vs Imminent 👇 ✨ 1. Eminent Meaning: Famous, respected, or distinguished in a particular field. Usage: Used for people or things of high status or reputation. Example: Dr. Smith is an eminent scientist in the field of genetics. ✨ 2. Imminent Meaning: About to happen very soon. Usage: Used for events, usually urgent or unavoidable. Example: Dark clouds suggest that a storm is imminent. #confusingwords #commonlyconfusedwords #whatisthedifference
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💬 Drop your answer: A / B / C / D 📌 Most people get this wrong. Do you? #EnglishGrammar #ConfusingWords #C1English #yds #yökdil #ydt2025
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Loose vs. Lose Loose = not tight Lose = not win Don’t lose your credibility! #ConfusingWords #GrammarMatters #SpellingTips #amwriting #AuthorsOfTwitter
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Memorize VS. Remember Jadi simple nya... “I memorize blablabla.....” = aku hafalin “I remember blablabla......” = aku inget #EnglishTips #ConfusingWords
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Peace vs. Piece? Don't let these homophones confuse you! Learn the difference with us. Join us today! ✅ Personalized 1:1 Learning ✅ Immediate Feedback ✅ Flexibility of Timing ✅ Cost-effective WhatsApp: wa.me/919654271931 #ziyyaraedutech #confusingwords #homophones
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🤔 Do you know the difference between being ‘alone’ and being ‘lonely’? Alone vs Lonely 👇 🗣️ If you are alone, nobody is with you. 🗣️ If you are lonely, you feel sad because nobody is with you. #EnglishWithDev #LearnEnglish #alone #lonely #confusingwords #alonevslonely
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Did you know the difference between "Borrow and Lend"? . Let's learn it . #grammar #confusingwords
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#confusingwords Thank you for participating in our poll! 🎉 All answers to the "Is this sentence correct?" questions are "No." Below are the correct meanings and their Japanese translations for the pairs used in the sentences:
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#confusingwords Is the following sentence correct? The spy used discreet signals to communicate, ensuring his actions were discrete to avoid detection.
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#confusingwords Is the following sentence correct? The villagers decided to horde supplies in preparation for the winter, fearing that a hoard of bandits might raid their town.
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#confusingwords Is the following sentence correct? After enjoying a delicious desert at the restaurant, they decided to take a moonlit walk through the nearby dessert.
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Navigate tricky English words with ATAFOM University's expert guidance! Demystify confusing terms and enhance your vocabulary. Join us today! #ATAFOMUniversity #LanguageLearning #LanguageLearning #ConfusingWords #EducationForAll #LearnEnglish #VocabularyBoost #LanguageLearning #English #HigherEducation #ATAFOM #EducationForIntegration #SakirYavuz
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Get clarity on confusing words! Learn English with us and discover the differences between commonly mixed-up words. Improve your language skills and express yourself confidently! #LearnEnglish #ConfusingWords #EnglishLanguage #LanguageLearning #AdmissionsOpen2025 #CVPSMeerut📚✨
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