HUG VS HAG APPOSITION VS OPPOSITION
PARSON VS PERSON
PANEL VS PENAL OVERHEAD VS OVERHEADS
- Embrace, squeeze, bosom
- To put your arms around somebody or something and hold them tightly
- To fit tightly around something, especially a person's body
- They put their arms around each other and hugged.
- As long as you hugged them a lot and made good food, things seemed to be, for the most part, O.K.
- Crone, witch
- Evil looking old woman
- An ugly and unpleasant old woman
- I am going to tell that old hag what I think of her!
- When she goes to bathe in the river, she is watched by the guerrillas who taunt her, calling her an old hag.
APPOSITION VS OPPOSITION
- Germane, relevant
- A fitting and relevant comment
- (a remark) Very appropriate for a purpose or an occasion
- Her remarks are extremely apposite to the present discussion.
- He made an apposite comment on our proposal.
- Contrary; entirely different
- On the other side of particular area from somebody
- As different as possible from something
- Anita and Sunita sat at opposite ends of the table.
- He turned and walked in the opposite direction.
- The bank is opposite the post office.
PARSON VS PERSON
- Minister of religion, pastor, rector
- A person authorized to conduct religious worship (in the Church of England)
- Parson Jones is not an ideal but a real character painted from life.
- We are parson in the Church.
- Human beings, Mortal, people
- He is a good person.
- He is the person we need for the job.
- Board, empanel/impanel
- To cover or decorate a surface with flat strips of wood, glass etc (as a verb)
- A group of persons chosen to serve on a jury
- Strip of material inserted into a garment
- The interviewing panel consists of five members.
- What were the questions answered by the panel of experts?
- Relating to or used for punishment, especially law
- Punishable by law
- Criminals could at one time be sentenced to penal servitude.
- He was punished according to penal laws.
- Above you head; in the sky (as an adverb)
- Raised above the ground (as an adjective )
- Storm clouds were gathering overhead.
- The sun shone overhead.
- The moon was high overhead.
- Regular costs of a organisation
- Regular expenses involved in running a business
- Business expenses
- Heavy overheads reduced his profits.
- Take suitable steps to reduce your overheads
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