Portentous

The word “portentous” describes something that is significant, serious, and often suggests that something important, especially something bad, is about to happen. It can also describe a manner or style that is overly serious and intended to impress, sometimes to the point of being pompous or self-important. Padanan kata bahasa Indonesia dari portentous adalah penuh …

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A Journey Beyond Indifference

Once upon a time in a bustling harbor town, there lived a sailor named Captain Jonathan who was accustomed to the rhythmic sounds of the sea. However, beneath his weathered exterior, he harbored a weary heart that yearned for something more. One day, as he stood on the wharf, gazing at the horizon with a …

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Shallow friend

A “shallow friend” is someone who engages in friendships only at a superficial level, often showing little depth in their emotions, connections, or commitment. These types of friends may be friendly when it’s convenient but lack true loyalty or substance when deeper connection or support is required. They focus on appearances or casual interactions without …

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Resplendent

Resplendent is an adjective used to describe something attractive and impressive through being richly colorful or sumptuous. It suggests a dazzling or glorious appearance, often implying a radiant beauty or splendor that captures attention. When something is resplendent, it shines brightly or is presented with remarkable richness and magnificence. Padanan kata bahasa Indonesia dari resplendent …

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Disruptive

The word “disruptive” refers to something or someone that causes disturbance, interruption, or disorder, often breaking the normal flow or functioning of something. It can be used in both negative and positive contexts, depending on whether the disruption is seen as harmful or innovative. Padanan kata bahasa Indonesia dari “disruptive” adalah “mengganggu” atau “merusak.” Synonyms …

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Lumen

The word lumen has several meanings, depending on the context, but it generally refers to a unit of measurement for light, or the central part of a biological structure. It can be used in physics, biology, or anatomy. Here’s a breakdown of its meanings: Padanan kata bahasa Indonesia dari lumen adalah “lumen” atau “ruang dalam” …

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A Bag of Bones

The phrase “a bag of bones” refers to a person who is extremely thin, frail, or emaciated, often implying that they look unhealthy or malnourished. It can also be used to describe someone who seems physically weak or fragile. In some cases, it may be used in a more affectionate or humorous way, but it …

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Pig in a poke

Pig in a poke

The idiomatic expression “pig in a poke” refers to something bought or accepted without being thoroughly examined or knowing its true nature or value. It originates from an old practice where farmers would sell a “pig in a poke” (a bag) to unsuspecting buyers, who wouldn’t realize that the bag might contain something other than a pig, …

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Suburbia

Suburbia

“Suburbia” refers to the residential areas surrounding a city, typically characterized by detached houses, lawns, and a relatively homogeneous population. It often evokes a sense of conformity and a lifestyle that contrasts with the vibrancy and diversity of city life. In Indonesian, you might translate it as “wilayah pinggiran kota” (suburban area) or “perumahan di …

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A bad lot

The phrase “a bad lot” refers to a person or a group of people who are considered bad, unreliable, or undesirable. It implies that someone has a poor character or consistently engages in negative behavior, making them a bad influence or a source of trouble. Padanan kata bahasa Indonesia dari “a bad lot” adalah “orang …

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