3-WORDS-A-DAY [04-Apr-2025 UTC]

Advancement
ad·vance·ment | noun
the process or action of moving forward in position or progress;
e.g. Her life was devoted to the advancement of microbiology and virology.


Deprecate
dep·re·cate | verb
to show disapproval;
e.g. What he feels the need to deprecate is the constant hovering and lack of personal space.


Dismantle
dis·man·tle | verb
to take something apart in pieces;
e.g. They had to dismantle the engine to figure out what went wrong internally.


Phrase & Idioms
paint the town red
to celebrate and have a wild time
e.g. After a hectic week of work, we decided to go out painting the town red last night.



Phrasal Verb
run out
if a document or official agreement runs out, the period of time for which it is effective finishes.
e.g. Your passport runs out next month, you should apply for its renewal now.



Quote
"Do not allow negative thoughts to enter your mind for they are the weeds that strangle confidence."
-- Bruce Lee





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