20:05 there is that “ Bob” use again - Bob standard , bob’s your uncle… I can’t wait for the next Bob phrase . I really like when you say such phrases Philip!
I love listening to your videos! Thank you for uploading so much. Whenever I workout or go on a walk I listen to one. That way I can study at the same time
I haven't taken a math course in about 2 years now. I highly doubt I remember how to do all of the math concepts that are going to be tested. How should I approach studying for the quantitative section? I am also intimidated with having to memorize at least a thousand words. I've never had to memorize so many before in my life. How should I approach studying the vocabulary.
Learning is fun though! No intimidation, only joy. Watch all my videos and work your way through Manhattan 5lb guide, that would be an amazing start lil
Leery suspicious Obviate to prevent make unnecessary Obsequious obsessed with pleasing Kinetic movement Lergerdamain trickery Knell sound of a funeral bell, omen Levity lack of seriousness Occlude to prevent the passage of, block Officious meddlesome too helpful Laconic few words Inimical hostile unfriendly Incohate not fully formed Onerous trouble some, burdensome Opine to express an opinion Phlegmatic calm and unemotional in temperament Libertine one without moral restraint, a free thinker Licentious immoral and unrestrained by society
Polemic controversy argument verbal attack Opprobrium public disgrace Listless lacking energy and enthusiasm Politic shrewd and practical in managing or dealing with things Rhetoric effective writing or speaking Livid discoloured from a bruise, reddened with anger Lugubrious sorrowful mournful dismal Lumber to move slowly and awkwardly Machination a plot or scheme Cloying sickly sweet, excessive Ribald Humorous in a vulgar way Rococo very highly ornamented Impugn to call into question, to attack verbally Coalesce to grow together to form a single whole
20:05 there is that “ Bob” use again - Bob standard , bob’s your uncle… I can’t wait for the next Bob phrase . I really like when you say such phrases Philip!
I love listening to your videos! Thank you for uploading so much. Whenever I workout or go on a walk I listen to one. That way I can study at the same time
Thank you Maggie for telling me. It's going to be a lot of miles walked to get through the whole playlist.
@@TheTestedTutor Haha! That is very true. I look forward to it.
Don't hide away the main word ; keep it on the top corner!
I agree
Nice list Phillip. Sometimes the nuances and subtle differences confuses me so I love your explanations!
Thanks a lot for such informative videos!
Thanks Gautam
First to comment. Greetings from Nairobi Kenya.
Greetings Osero!
Ohh I love Nairobi and Dar El Salam 💕💕
I haven't taken a math course in about 2 years now. I highly doubt I remember how to do all of the math concepts that are going to be tested. How should I approach studying for the quantitative section?
I am also intimidated with having to memorize at least a thousand words. I've never had to memorize so many before in my life. How should I approach studying the vocabulary.
Learning is fun though! No intimidation, only joy. Watch all my videos and work your way through Manhattan 5lb guide, that would be an amazing start lil
Leery suspicious
Obviate to prevent make unnecessary
Obsequious obsessed with pleasing
Kinetic movement
Lergerdamain trickery
Knell sound of a funeral bell, omen
Levity lack of seriousness
Occlude to prevent the passage of, block
Officious meddlesome too helpful
Laconic few words
Inimical hostile unfriendly
Incohate not fully formed
Onerous trouble some, burdensome
Opine to express an opinion
Phlegmatic calm and unemotional in temperament
Libertine one without moral restraint, a free thinker
Licentious immoral and unrestrained by society
Limpid clear transparent
Plucky courageous and skunky
Lissome easily flexed, limber and agile
Polemic controversy argument verbal attack
Opprobrium public disgrace
Listless lacking energy and enthusiasm
Politic shrewd and practical in managing or dealing with things
Rhetoric effective writing or speaking
Livid discoloured from a bruise, reddened with anger
Lugubrious sorrowful mournful dismal
Lumber to move slowly and awkwardly
Machination a plot or scheme
Cloying sickly sweet, excessive
Ribald Humorous in a vulgar way
Rococo very highly ornamented
Impugn to call into question, to attack verbally
Coalesce to grow together to form a single whole