Word of the Day- November 14, 2018

sue

(verb) to start a legal case against a person or an organization, in order to claim money from them because they have harmed you in some way

Sentence– Siddharth decided to sue the manufacturing company for £2 million for the harm caused by the defect in their mobile phones.

Special mention to Siddharth Gautam of 5A for introducing the word to the class and using it so well with the word ‘defect’ which is part of the monthly vocabulary of class 5.

Happy Children’s Day!

17 thoughts on “Word of the Day- November 14, 2018

  1. Dear ma’am Tarana
    I am so thrilled to see my name being acknowledged by you for correct usage of the word ‘sue’. It really means a lot to me and has truly made me feel happy. I am committed to continue making meaningful sentences in future too.
    Thanks a ton!!!
    Siddharth Gautam

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  2. Dear ma’am Tarana
    I will surely add this word in my vocabulary. My sentence is – The people who shifted in their new house sued the construction company for £ 20 lakhs for the breaking of drawer in their room.
    Thanks
    Ayushi Gupta
    IV C

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  3. Siddharth decided to sue the manufacturing company for £1 thousand for the harm caused by the defect in their mobile’s.

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  4. Dear ma’am Tarana
    This is my sentence- The man sued the car manufacturing company for the defective brakes which caused the car to crash.
    Thanks
    Sreenath
    IV B

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  5. Dear ma’am Tarana
    I will add this word in my vocabulary. My sentence is- The people who were living in Supreme apartment sued the construction company for the fallen of ceiling.
    Thanks ma’am
    Videh Jain
    IV B

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