Opposite
Use opposite and the opposite of only when you mean that two things are altogether different in nature, quality, or…
Use opposite and the opposite of only when you mean that two things are altogether different in nature, quality, or…
Operate = (1) direct or control something: Do you know how to operate this machinery? (2) perform surgery on (medicine):…
Once = (1) one time only: You have to take this medicine once a day. (2) whenever; as soon as:…
Often = (1) many times; frequently or in great quantities: The trains are often late.They often go out to dinner.…
Offence= (1) a feeling of anger caused by being offended: ‘He took offence at my slightest criticism.’ (2) the team…
O’clock is a contraction of “of the clock†or “on the clock†that means “according to the clockâ€: ‘We are…
Occupation= (1) a person’s occupation, work, or trade: ‘She is thinking to change his occupation and become a writer.’ (2)…
Object = (1) a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow: ‘This box was full of…