Aspect
(1) One of the parts of the features of a situation, idea, problem, etc: ‘Modern technology affects all aspects of our daily lives.’ ‘The book concentrates on the cruel aspects…
(1) One of the parts of the features of a situation, idea, problem, etc: ‘Modern technology affects all aspects of our daily lives.’ ‘The book concentrates on the cruel aspects…
Arise (arising, arose, arisen) is an intransitive verb, just like arrive, happen etc: (1) To come into being; originate: ‘A new religious movement originated in that country’; ‘The problem first…
(1) A statement, reason, or fact for or against a point: ‘He presents a strong argument in favor of reservation issue.’ (2) A discussion involving differing points of view; debate…
Appropriate = suitable in a particular situation: ‘Once we know more about the cause of the problem, we can take appropriate action.’ ‘To offer them more money at this stage…
Appear = (1) Become visible or be seen (suddenly): ‘Small red patches appeared all over the child’s back.’ ‘A minute later the manager appeared and asked what was wrong.’ (2)…
“Anyhow†and “anyway†are used to connect sentences only in informal styles (Not in essays, written reports, etc). Their main uses are: (1) to show that you are about to…
Anxious = worried because you fear that something bad may happen or may have happened: ‘Their daughter hadn’t come home from school and they were anxious about her safety.’ ‘I…
When you want to give people some important information, you make announcement: ‘Following the announcement of their marriage, they were pursued by crowds of journalists.’ An advertisement is an item…