100 pairs of confusing words - for school students
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Course Overview
It is very common to get confused with the meanings of words that sound / look similar. This course brings to you 100 pairs of words that are often confused in meaning and usage. Each pair is explained in detail with the meaning and usage in such a manner that you will never get confused again.
Requirements
Ability to read and understand English
Learning Outcomes
- Learn the meaning & usage of words that look similar
- Understand the usage of each word with examples- Ensure superior spoken & written English
Features
- Assured Certification
- Self-paced learning
- Unlimited 3-week access
Course Curriculum
- Lecture: 1Confident vs. Confidant
- Lecture: 2Licence vs. License
- Lecture: 3Incite, Incent, Incentivize, Incentive
- Lecture: 4Corroboratively vs. Collaboratively
- Lecture: 5Person vs. Persona
- Lecture: 6Reclusion vs. Seclusion
- Lecture: 7Appropriate vs. Apropos vs. Apt
- Lecture: 8Select vs. Selected
- Lecture: 9Hurdle vs. Hurtle
- Lecture: 10Tortuous vs. Torturous vs. Tortious
- Lecture: 11Hobbling vs. Cobbling
- Lecture: 12Cord vs. Chord
- Lecture: 13Oration vs. Peroration
- Lecture: 14Suffer vs. Suffrage
- Lecture: 15Work out vs. Workout
- Lecture: 16Complacent vs. Complaisant
- Lecture: 17Excoriating vs. Coruscating
- Lecture: 18Particular vs. Specific
- Lecture: 19Due or Owe
- Lecture: 20Cue vs. Queue
- Lecture: 21Proverb vs. Adage
- Lecture: 22Supervise vs. Monitor
- Lecture: 23Caregiver vs. Caretaker
- Lecture: 24Ludicrous vs. Ridiculous
- Lecture: 25Round vs. Around
- Lecture: 26Abstruse vs. Obtuse
- Lecture: 27Compel, Impel and Propel
- Lecture: 28Alternate vs. Alternative
- Lecture: 29Congratulations on vs. Congratulations for
- Lecture: 30Coup d’Etat vs. Coup de Grace
- Lecture: 31Purposely vs. Purposefully
- Lecture: 32Expedient vs. Expeditious
- Lecture: 33Insidious vs. Invidious
- Lecture: 34Avenge vs. Revenge
- Lecture: 35People vs. Persons
- Lecture: 36Hawk vs. Hock
- Lecture: 37Collegial vs. Collegiate
- Lecture: 38Congruent vs. Congruous
- Lecture: 39Estimate vs. Guess
- Lecture: 40Military vs. Militia
- Lecture: 41Social vs. Societal
- Lecture: 42Artist vs. Artisan
- Lecture: 43Clench vs. Clinch
- Lecture: 44Earthly vs. Earthy
- Lecture: 45Prodigal vs. Prodigy
- Lecture: 46Extraneous vs. Superfluous
- Lecture: 47Corporal vs. Corporeal
- Lecture: 48Intrusive vs. Obtrusive
- Lecture: 49Regime vs. Regimen
- Lecture: 50Forgo vs. Forego
- Lecture: 51Principal vs. Principle
- Lecture: 52Focus vs. Locus
- Lecture: 53Elder vs. Older
- Lecture: 54Denounce vs. Renounce
- Lecture: 55Bonds vs. Bounds
- Lecture: 56Discrepancy vs. Disparity
- Lecture: 57Prone vs. Supine
- Lecture: 58Preventive vs. Preventative
- Lecture: 59Flier vs. Flyer
- Lecture: 60Palette vs. Palate vs. Pallet
- Lecture: 61Adverse vs. Averse
- Lecture: 62Ethics vs. Morals
- Lecture: 63Dual vs. Duel
- Lecture: 64Existent vs. Extant
- Lecture: 65Analog vs. Digital
- Lecture: 66Entropy vs. Atrophy
- Lecture: 67Evoke vs. Invoke
- Lecture: 68Precede vs. Proceed
- Lecture: 69Stationary vs. Stationery
- Lecture: 70Archetype vs. Prototype
- Lecture: 71Affect vs. Effect
- Lecture: 72Whether vs. if
- Lecture: 73Allusion vs. Illusion vs. Elusion
- Lecture: 74Capital vs. Capitol
- Lecture: 75Marshal vs. Martial
- Lecture: 76Bad vs. Badly
- Lecture: 77Aisle vs. Isle
- Lecture: 78Reeking vs. Wreaking
- Lecture: 79Humility vs. Humiliation
- Lecture: 80Afflict vs. Inflict
- Lecture: 81Inhibit vs. Prohibit
- Lecture: 82Blatantly vs. Patently
- Lecture: 83Cleave, Cleaver, Clove
- Lecture: 84Warbling vs. Garbling
- Lecture: 85Near East vs. Middle East
- Lecture: 86Breach vs. Break
- Lecture: 87Stanch vs. Staunch
- Lecture: 88Ferment vs. Foment
- Lecture: 89Fleshing out vs. Flushing out
- Lecture: 90Beside vs. Besides
- Lecture: 91Repudiate, Refute, Reject
- Lecture: 92Ingenuous vs. Ingenious
- Lecture: 93Hyper and Hypo
- Lecture: 94Abroad vs. Overseas
- Lecture: 95Gratitude vs. Gratefulness
- Lecture: 96Event and Occasion
- Lecture: 97Peers and Piers
- Lecture: 98Based in vs. Based out of
- Lecture: 99Clamouring vs. Clambering
- Lecture: 100Submissions vs. Submittals
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Rajiv Mohan30 May, 2021
The habit of reading is dying amongst many children. I enrolled my daughter into this course so that she develops the habit of reading. Many commonly confused words are compiled here along with their meaning and usage in a way that anyone can understand. My daughter enjoyed this course
Ananda Kannan06 Jun, 2021
I bought this course for my daughter - mythili as she was not reading enough regularly. She thoroughly enjoyed the course and keeps questioning everyone at home with the confusing pairs of words that she learnt. I am going to try the other courses offered on MeraEnglish.com now.
Shalini Bhaskar07 Jul, 2021
Very neatly compiled course by MeraEnglish. The entire flow and the way each difference is explained along with examples ensures that everything learnt by the children stays in their mind. I highly recommend this to other school children!
Sushant24 Aug, 2021
tq for the good course. useful
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