3-WORDS-A-DAY [02-Jun-2025 UTC]

Upward
Up·ward | adverb
Moving or directed towards a higher position or level.
e.g. The upward trend in the stock market was a welcome change.


Attractive
at·trac·tive | adjective
Pleasing or appealing to the eye or mind.
e.g. The attractive design of the new smartphone caught my attention.


Memoir
me·moir | noun
A written account of one's life or experiences.
e.g. She wrote a memoir about her journey as a refugee.


Phrase & Idioms
who asked you?
(informal) used as a rude way of telling someone that their opinion is not important.
e.g. “I don’t like the idea.” “Well, who asked you?”



Phrasal Verb
set up (someone)
to create the appearance that someone has done something wrong, or to trick someone.
e.g. I can prove that he was set up for the forgery.



Quote
"Adversity does teach who your real friends are."
-- Lois McMaster Bujold





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