Offence
Offence= (1) a feeling of anger caused by being offended: ‘He took offence at my slightest criticism.’ (2) the team…
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…
Now = (1) at the present time or moment: ‘Everything is fine now.’ (2) without delay or hesitation; immediately: ‘Come…
No matter = (1) in spite of everything; regardless or irrespective of: ‘No matter how hard he tries, he never succeeds.’ (2)…
News = (1) information about recent and important events: ‘They awaited news of the outcome of the strike.’ (2) previously…
Needless to say = (1) very likely or obvious; self-evident or to be expected: ‘Needless to say, I should have…