DAY TWENTY-NINE #29

DIGRESSION
: A turning aside (of your course or attention or concern)
_He had a sudden digression towards Fulan’s health when he knows it was all an act.

DILIGENT
: Someone who works hard, carefully, quietly and steadily persevering especially in details or exactness.
_She is a diligent young girl; she stays in her room quietly and finishes off her assignments.

SPURIOUS
: Plausible (believable, probable, reasonable) but false.
_We had all fallen for his spurious idea that he can be a good treasurer. The huge lost had gotten us short of money.

DISCREDIT
: The state of being held in low esteem.
_I felt a bit discredit when the lecture said my essay got an F.

SUPERFICIAL
: Adjective; of, affecting, or being on or near the surface; has to do with appearance and surface.
_ If you’re judging a book by its cover, or you worry too much about your dressing, then you’re just being superficial.
_ I haven’t watch the whole movie, therefore I can’t write an overview about it because it would be a superficial opinion.
_ The student who legally brought her car here had gotten into a car accident. It is lucky that she was not injured but only her car had superficial damages.


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