Fear Of Missing Out (FOMO)

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sensation

physical feeling or perception that comes from your body or senses (touch, taste, smell, sight, hearing).

  • The sensation of cold on your hands

  • A burning sensation in your stomach

  • A strange sensation in your ears

  • The sensation of fear when something sudden happens

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coined

to create or invent a new word, phrase, or expression.

  • The term “FOMO” was coined in 2004.

  • Shakespeare coined many new words.

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consumer

is someone who buys things or uses products.

  • Consumers buy food, clothes, and gadgets.

  • Companies want to satisfy their consumers.

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Co-edit

When two or more people work together to correct, improve, or prepare a text, book, or document, they co-edit it.

We decided to co-edit the project to make it better.
→ Ми вирішили редагувати проект разом, щоб зробити його кращим.

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Exacerbate

to make something worse

Not eating properly can exacerbate tiredness.

Smoking can exacerbate breathing problems.

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commit

To do (usually something serious or bad)

  • commit a crime — вчинити злочин

  • commit a mistake — зробити помилку

2⃣ To promise or dedicate yourself to something

  • commit to a plan — зобов’язатися виконувати план

  • be committed to studying — бути відданим навчанню

3⃣ To give or use resources (time, money, effort)

  • commit time and energy to a project — присвятити час і зусилля проєкту

🔹 Simple explanation:
Commit = зробити щось серйозне або взяти на себе зобов’язання.

She committed herself to learning English.

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seize

to take or grab something suddenly and forcefully, or to take an opportunity quickly.

You should seize every chance to practice English.

He seized her arm to stop her.

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experience

means to feel, undergo, or be affected by something.

  • I experienced a lot of stress during exams.

  • She experienced joy when she saw her friends.

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Irrespective

without considering something / no matter what.

  • Everyone can join, irrespective of age.

  • She goes jogging every day, irrespective of the weather.

  • He helped her, irrespective of the difficulties.
    → Він допоміг їй, незважаючи на труднощі.

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insight

a clear or deep understanding of a situation, problem, or person.

  • She has great insight into human behavior.

  • His book gives useful insights about history.

  • I had an insight into how to solve the problem.

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