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Comic. Vocabulary. Preposterous


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Vocabulary.

Preposterous

"Preposterous" is an adjective to say:

Absurd / Crazy insane / Ridiculous

When the word was first used, it basically meant reversing the normal order of things.

(Like putting your underwear over your pants)

"To my mum, buying an expensive bicycle is a preposterous idea."

"Cycling under the 90º degrees is preposterous yet, fun!"

Extra vocabulary.

Grip on

"Grip on" is a verb to say:

Hold tight to / Cling to / Clutch to

"When rappelling, people grip on to the rope so tight that they can get hurt."

"People grip on weekends when they get their week starts"

Extra vocabulary.

Bleak truth

"Bleak" is an adjective to say:

Unpleasant / Hopeless / Depressing

"Bleak winds from the North Atlantic hit the north-west side of Oregon."

"Millennials are scared of the possible bleak future we have upcoming"

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