3-WORDS-A-DAY [03-Sep-2025 UTC]

Abuzz
ab·uzz | adjective
Full of excitement or activity; buzzing with energy or noise.
e.g. The stadium was abuzz with fans cheering on their team.


Legible
Leg·i·ble | adjective
Able to be read or deciphered with ease.
e.g. The teacher praised the student for writing legible notes.


Breeze
Breeze | noun
A gentle wind, especially a pleasant one on a warm day.
e.g. The breeze blowing through the trees made the summer afternoon feel refreshing.


Phrase & Idioms
stand on your own (two) feet
be or become self-reliant or independent.
e.g. Stop supporting him, he is too old enough to stand on his own feet.



Phrasal Verb
tear (someone) apart/up
to make someone feel very sad, upset, or worried.
e.g. Seeing you suffer like this really tears me apart/up.



Quote
"Success is doing ordinary things extraordinarily well."
-- Jim Rohn





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