- The Hit List 1 1 24 – Advanced Reminder Applications
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The Hit List 1 1 24 – Advanced Reminder Applications
How to Improve your Vocabulary100 words to Impress a Native Speaker of English!Here is the second part of our 100 advanced words which should impress even the most educated of native speakers! Perfect if you want to impress the examiner in examinations like: SAT, IELTS, TOEFL and Cambridge CAE and CPE. If you are really serious about having an extensive and impressive vocabulary, try learning these and then try these advanced vocabulary tests. Part ONE / Part TWO (adj.) extremely joyful, happy (The crowd was jubilant when the firefighter carried the woman from the flaming building.) (n.) the solemn sound of a bell, often indicating a death (Echoing throughout our village, the funeral knell made the grey day even more grim.) (adj.) graceful, flexible, supple (Although the dancers were all outstanding, Joanna’s control of her lithe body was particularly impressive.) (adj.) ghastly, sensational (Barry’s story, in which he described a character torturing his neighbour's tortoise, was judged too lurid to be published on the English Library's website.) (n.) an independent, nonconformist person (John is a real maverick and always does things his own way.) (n.) a common saying expressing a principle of conduct (Ms. Stone’s etiquette maxims are both entertaining and instructional.) (adj.) extremely careful with details (The ornate needlework in the bride’s gown was a product of meticulous handiwork.) (n.) a small amount of something (Refusing to display even a modicum of sensitivity, Magda announced her boss’s affair to the entire office.) (adj.) gloomy or sullen (David’s morose nature made him very unpleasant to talk to.) (adj.) consisting of a very great number (It was difficult to decide what to do on Saturday night because the city presented us with myriad possibilities for fun.) (n.) the lowest point of something (My day was boring, but the nadir came when my new car was stolen.) (adj.) trifling, insignificant (Because he was moving the following week and needed to get rid of his furniture more than he needed money, Kim sold everything for a nominal price.) (n.) a beginner, someone without training or experience (Because we were all novices at archery, our instructor decided to begin with the basics (n.) a slight variation in meaning, tone, expression (The nuances of the poem were not obvious to the casual reader, but the teacher was able to point them out.) (adj.) lacking consciousness or awareness of something (Oblivious to the burning smell emanating from the kitchen, my father did not notice that the rolls in the oven were burned until much too late.) (adj.) excessively compliant or submissive (Donald acted like Susan’s servant, obeying her every request in an obsequious manner.) (adj.) lacking quickness of sensibility or intellect (Political opponents warned that the prime minister’s obtuse approach to foreign policy would embroil the nation in mindless war.) (n.) a remedy for all ills or difficulties (Doctors wish there was a single panacea for every disease, but sadly there is not.) (n.) a satirical imitation (A hush fell over the classroom when the teacher returned to find Magdalena acting out a parody of his teaching style.) (n.) a tendency, partiality, preference (Fiona’s dinner parties quickly became monotonous on account of her penchant for Indian dishes.) (n.) a careful examination, review (The actor agreed to accept the role after a three-month perusal of the movie script.) (n.) an abundance, excess (The wedding banquet included a plethora of oysters piled almost three feet high.) (n.) a preference or inclination for something (James has a predilection for eating toad in the whole with tomato ketchup.) (adj.) charmingly old-fashioned (Mary was delighted by the quaint bonnets she saw in Romania.) (adj.) hasty, incautious (It’s best to think things over calmly and thoroughly, rather than make rash decisions.) (v.) to restore, clean up (After being refurbished the old Triumph motorcycle commanded the handsome price of $6000.) (v.) to reject, refuse to accept (Tom made a strong case for an extension of his curfew, but his mother repudiated it with a few biting words.) (adj.) abundant (Surprisingly, the teacher’s writing was rife with spelling errors.) (adj.) significant, conspicuous (One of the salient differences between Alison and Helen is that Alison is a couple of kilos heavier.) (n.) luck, finding good things without looking for them (In an amazing bit of serendipity, penniless Mark found a $50 bill on the back seat of the bus.) (adj.) sedate, serious, self-restrained (The staid butler never changed his expression no matter what happened.) (adj.) exceeding what is necessary (Samantha had already won the campaign so her constant flattery of others was superfluous.) (n.) one who flatters for self-gain (Some see the people in the cabinet as the Prime Minister’s closest advisors, but others see them as sycophants.) (adj.) not inclined to talk (Though Magda never seems to stop talking, her brother is quite taciturn.) (adj.) ready to fight, cruel (This club doesn’t really attract the dangerous types, so why was that bouncer being so truculent?) (n.) resentment, offence (He called me a lily-livered coward, and I took umbrage at the insult.) (adj.) deserving of respect because of age or achievement (The venerable High Court judge had made several key rulings in landmark cases throughout the years.) (v.) to confuse or annoy (My boyfriend vexes me by pinching my bottom for hours on end.) (adj.) loud, boisterous (I’m tired of his vociferous whining so I’m breaking up with him.) (adj.) undisciplined, lewd, lustful (Joanna’s wanton demeanor often made the frat guys next door very excited.) (n.) the highest point, culminating point (I was too nice to tell Emily that she had reached the absolute zenith of her career with that one top 10 hit of hers.) |
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Before you begin
- Set up iCloud to keep your reminders updated across all your devices. Open the Settings app, then tap [your name] > iCloud and turn on Reminders. Inside the Reminders app, you’ll see all of your reminders on all of your Apple devices that are signed in to the same Apple ID.
- Learn more about upgrading your iCloud reminders after you update to iOS 13 or later and iPadOS.
Get started with Reminders
How to create a reminder
- Open the Reminders app.
- Tap + New Reminder, then type your reminder.
- Tap Done.
Use the quick toolbar to add notifications and more
Set a due date
Add a location
Flag a reminder
Add an attachment
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Assign a reminder
Use smart suggestions
Edit your reminder, get a notification when messaging, and add more info
Get a reminder while messaging someone
Add notes and a URL
Create subtasks
- Tap and hold a reminder, then drag it onto another reminder. The reminder that you dragged becomes a subtask of the other.
- Swipe right on a reminder, then tap Indent. The reminder becomes a subtask of the one above it. To undo this, swipe right again on the subtask and tap Outdent.
- Tap a reminder, then tap the edit details button . Tap Subtasks > Add Reminder, then type your subtask. Repeat for as many subtasks as you'd like to create.
Complete a reminder
Organize your reminders with lists
![List List](https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/G3ECxGdcjJFR5GtIbsrPLyfiFL0=/0x0:2040x1360/1400x933/filters:focal(1024x392:1350x718):no_upscale()/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/65360078/akrales_190918_3645_0040.0.jpg)
How to create a new Reminders list
- Tap Add List in the the Reminders app's main screen.
- Type a name for the list.
- Choose a color and an icon or an emoji to customize the list and make it easier to recognize at a glance. Icons are available only for lists that you've created in your iCloud account.
- Tap Done.
- Tap the list that you want to edit, then tap the more button .
- Tap Name & Appearance.
- Change the list's name, color, or icon.
- Tap Done.
- Tap and hold a list.
- Drag the list onto another list.
- Give the new group a name.
- Tap Create.
How to move a reminder to a different list
- Tap a Reminders list, then tap the reminder that you want to move.
- Tap the edit details button .
- Tap List, then choose the list that you want to move the reminder to.
- Tap Done.
- Tap and hold the reminder with one finger.
- While holding the reminder, tap the Lists button to go back to your lists.*
- Drop the reminder on the list that you want to move it to.
Change the order of reminders
View your reminders in smart lists
- Today shows all of your reminders that you marked as being due today. It also shows reminders that are overdue.
- Scheduled shows all of your reminders that have a due date—past, today, and in the future.
- Flagged shows all of your reminders that you assigned a flag to.
- All shows every reminder, organized by list.
Search for reminders
Do even more with Reminders
How to share a Reminders list
- Tap the list that you want to share, then tap the more button .
- Tap Add People.
- Choose how you'd like to invite people to your Reminders list. You can use a built-in iOS app or a third-party app.
- Add the people you want to share the list with, then send the invitation. The steps for adding people and sending vary based on the app that you use.
Assign a reminder in a shared list
The Hit List 1 1 24 – Advanced Reminder Application Form
- Tap the assignment button .
- Select the person you want to assign the reminder to.
- Tap Done.
Add a reminder with Siri
- 'Remind me to feed the dog every day at 7:30 a.m.'
- 'Remind me when I get home to check the mail.'
- 'Remind me when I leave here to stop by the grocery store.'
- 'Remind me tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. to call Tara.'