Needless to say
Needless to say = (1) very likely or obvious; self-evident or to be expected: ‘Needless to say, I should have…
Needless to say = (1) very likely or obvious; self-evident or to be expected: ‘Needless to say, I should have…
Nearly = (1) (of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished; almost; all but: ‘We lived there…
Native = (1) Nowadays the noun native is usually used in formal styles to refer to the place where someone…
Name = (1) a word or a combination of words by which someone or something is designated, called, or known:…
Monument = (1) a structure erected to commemorate a person or event: ‘He erected a monument in the honor of…
Mist= a thin layer of condensed vapor; tiny drops of water in the atmosphere at or near the surface of…
Migrate = (of birds, animals and people) travel from one place to spend a length of time in another, especially…
Method (of/for doing sth) is used mainly in technical styles: ‘Farming methods have undergone many changes in recent years.’ ‘The…