
Today’s “Word of the Day” is “head-on“ and it is an adverb meaning “directly; with direct opposition; in direct confrontation”.
Example Sentence: A recent poll shows more than 80% of the public want the Tokyo Olympics to be either cancelled or postponed again, an option the International Olympic Committee has ruled out. As the public see it, the Games are distracting the government from dealing with the Covid crisis head-on.

This word is present in The Guardian article In Japan most people want to cancel the Olympics, but the government won’t listen and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Guardian
“Phrasal Verbs” We Learnt Last Week
“Idioms & Phrases” We Learnt Last Week
“Important Definitions” We Learnt Last Week
Be the first to comment