Oral
Oral = (1) using speech rather than writing: Always go for a written agreement in business than relying on an…
Oral = (1) using speech rather than writing: Always go for a written agreement in business than relying on an…
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)…