For many individuals, success remains elusive, not because of a lack of talent, but due to habits that quietly undermine progress. What begins as a small moment of indolencecan gradually shape a pattern of procrastination, making meaningful goals seem distant. Sometimes, frustration erupts in an emotional outburst, damaging relationships and opportunities that once held promise. The decline is often so gradual that it feels almost imperceptible, creeping in unnoticed until the consequences become undeniable. Ironically, many conflicts and failures stem from triflingmatters that, if handled with maturity and discipline, would never have escalated. In the end, it is not always dramatic events that determine our future, but the subtle choices we make each day.
These are the five words we are going to learn today.
elusive
US: /ɪˈluːsɪv/ UK:/ɪˈluːsɪv/
adjective
Difficult to find, catch, achieve, or understand.
Examples:
Success remained elusive despite her years of effort.
The answer to the question was surprisingly elusive.
indolence
US:/ˈɪndələns/ UK: /ˈɪndələns/
noun
Laziness or avoidance of effort.
Examples:
His failure was due to indolence, not lack of ability.
The heat encouraged a feeling of indolence.
imperceptible
US: /ˌɪmpərˈseptəbəl/ UK:/ˌɪmpəˈseptəbəl/
adjective
So slight that it cannot be noticed.
Examples:
There was an imperceptible change in her tone.
The difference between the two colors was almost imperceptible.
outburst
US: /ˈaʊtbɜːrst/ UK: /ˈaʊtbɜːst/
noun
A sudden and strong expression of emotion.
Examples:
His angry outburst shocked the audience.
The child’s outburst was caused by frustration.
trifling
US: /ˈtraɪflɪŋ/ UK: /ˈtraɪflɪŋ/
adjective
Unimportant or trivial.
Examples:
They argued over a trifling matter.
The mistake was trifling compared to the larger issue.
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