3-WORDS-A-DAY [15-Jul-2025 UTC]

Benchmark
Ben·ch·mark | noun
A standard or point of reference for measuring quality or performance.
e.g. The company set a new benchmark for customer service with its 24/7 support team.


Crossover
cross·o·ver | noun
A point or area where two things intersect or overlap.
e.g. The crossover of music genres created a unique sound.


Curb
Cur·b | noun
A restraint or check on something, especially a strong impulse or desire.
e.g. The government imposed a curb on spending to reduce the national debt.


Phrase & Idioms
in the end
finally, after something has been thought about or discussed a lot.
e.g. We were thinking about buying an electric vehicle, but in the end we bought a traditional gas vehicle.



Phrasal Verb
switch off (something)
to stop a device powered by electricity; or something stops working.
e.g. He switched off the computer before leaving.



Quote
"Before you change your thinking, you have to change what goes into your mind."
-- Zig Ziglar





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