熟 — ripe, idiom, contemplation, perusal. juku (ripe = 熟した. juku shita. idiom = 熟語. jukugo. contemplation = 熟考. jukukō. perusal = 熟読. jukudoku)
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熟 — ripe, idiom, contemplation, perusal. juku (ripe = 熟した. juku shita. idiom = 熟語. jukugo. contemplation = 熟考. jukukō. perusal = 熟読. jukudoku)
Editorial for Ukrant about Perusall, an application that is meant to improve ‘close reading skills of students’, but a lot of students have the feeling ‘being watched’ while reading, because of all the information the app records while students read texts.
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I never read the Memoirs at all, not even since they were written; and I never will: the pain of writing them was enough; you may spare me that of a perusal.
— Lord Byron, November 9 1821.
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Perusal – meaning, usage, quotes, and social examples
Perusal – meaning, usage, quotes, and social examples
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What is the word of the day?
The word of the day is ‘perusal’.
What is this word’s grammar?
The word is a noun, i.e., it is the main subject of a sentence.
Does the word have a past tense? What is it?
No, the word is a noun. Therefore, it does not have a past form.
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