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Meaning of difficult words from the poem "Where Do All the Teachers Go?":
Sl.no | Words | Meaning |
1 | Perspective | One's opinion or point of view towards a situation |
2 | Reflection | An image that is seen in the mirror |
3 | Curiosity | A strong desire to know or learn about something |
4 | Routine | The order in which events take place regularly or often |
5 | Extraordinary | Beyond the usual |
6 | Aptly | Correctly or suitably |
7 | Adventure | An experience that is exciting or new |
8 | Mystery | A thing that cannot be explained or understood |
9 | Lifestyle | The way in which one lives his/her own life |
10 | Assumption | Believing something to be true without proof |
11 | Chaos | Disorder and confusion |
12 | Pixies | Human-like beings who have pointed eyes and ears, who are known for being naughty |
13 | Elves | Magic creatures, best known for being Santa Claus' workers |
14 | Disciplined | To train someone to behave in a controlled and obedient manner |
15 | Pyjamas | Loose clothes usually worn in house during bedtime |
16 | Comfort zone | The state of being relaxed |
17 | Formal | Used when in official situation |
18 | Professional attire | Not casual clothing like T-shirts or jeans |
19 | Intellectual | A person who can think logically and is well read |
20 | Ideal | Everything perfect |
21 | Hygiene | Practices to maintain cleanliness and good health |
22 | Prohibited | Not allowed to |
23 | Flaws | Mistakes or imperfections |
24 | Interaction | Communication |
25 | Chores | Work |
26 | Superior | In higher position |
27 | Ponders | To think carefully about something |
28 | Pranks | To play tricks |
29 | Mischief | Naughty behaviour |
30 | Ideal | Perfect |
31 | Relatable | Able to relate or have experienced the same feeling previously |
32 | Pinching a chocolate flake | Stealing a small bit of chocolate from a decorated cake or chocolate |
33 | Regret | Feeling bad for making a mistake |
34 | Trivial | Very simple, not very important |
35 | Materialistic | Materials that can be touched as opposed to feelings, money-oriented |
36 | Hymn books | Books that contain devotional songs |
37 | Convent school | Schools run by Christian nuns |
38 | Crime | Great mistake that is followed by punishment |
39 | Purpose | Reason, intention |
40 | Greens | Leafy vegetables like spinach |