TELEPHONE CALL VOCABULARY IN ENGLISH

Telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell, which is one of the greatest inventions of the betterment and comfort of mankind. We have a telephonic conversation almost every hour. Having telephonic conversations has become a part of our daily routine. Tring! Tring! Hello, who’s calling? Do you talk on the phone? Do you talk for long hours or short period of time? If I talk about myself, I talk a lot on the phone and usually, tell friends about the conversation I had. While talking to friends, people often are seen in search of new words and phrases. Maybe you too require it. If you want to tell someone about the conversation you had, or while talking on the phone the call got disconnected, or the person on the other side was not audible. So, In this telephone call vocabulary, we will be learning new words and phrases for the situations. Let’s have a look. 1. Dead – battery ran out   e.g.- I am so sorry, my phone went dead. 2. Engaged – If the line’s busy, call

DESCRIBE THE TASTE OF FOOD



Food is the essential necessity of life. Sharing meals can bring individuals together, and take you back to old traditions. We can also put together new customs with food, and make links by trying new things jointly. Food is also a good way to pioneer public to a new culture.

However, talking about food is not always simple. In English, there are lots of exact words to express foods taste and quality.
Here are some common and sometimes-puzzling vocabulary with meaning that we make use of in English to depict food.
  1. Fresh –Not old, clean and pure.
  2. Off- tastes bad.
  3. Raw-uncooked food.
  4. Ripe-fully grown and ready to be eaten
  5. Rotten-bad and unpleasant
  6. Tough- strong and difficult to deal with
  7. Tender- easy to chew
  8. Under cooked- cook insufficiently
  9. Over cooked-cook too much or for long time
  10. Bitter- unpleasant flavour, opposite of sweet
  11. Bland-lacking flavour/Tasteless
  12. Creamy-smooth, soft and thick
  13. Crispy/Crunch-thin, dry and easily broken
  14. Hot/Spicy- burns mouth
  15. Mild- gentle, not strong in taste
  16. Salty-too much salt
  17. Savory/Delicious-pleasant taste
  18. Sour-acid taste like taste of lemon

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