General English Vocabulary Collection
Β· One min read
-
Based on the principle of voluntariness
- Example: Membership in the union is ==based on the principle of voluntariness==βno employee is forced to join.
- Meaning: following the principle that participation is entirely a personal choice; voluntary basis
-
One for all, all for one
- Example: The three friends made a pact: ==one for all, all for one==. They promised to stand by each other no matter what challenges lay ahead.
- Meaning: a phrase expressing mutual support and solidarity within a group
-
Be careful, though
- Example: The restaurant is amazing and cheap. ==Be careful==, though: it gets really crowded on weekends.
- Meaning: used to add a warning or caveat after a positive statement; "that said, watch out for..."
-
embedded in
- Example: These attitudes are ==embedded in== our society.
- Meaning: deeply ingrained or firmly fixed within something; deeply rooted in
-
enthusiasts
- Example: She is one of the most dedicated fitness ==enthusiasts== I have ever met.
- Meaning: people who are highly interested in and passionate about a particular activity or subject