📘 90-Day English Challenge – Day 06 (Tracking my progress — not for likes, just for growth.) ✦ Words Learned: ➤ Strange (adjective) — unusual or hard to explain. ⤷ Example: It felt strange to see the park completely empty at noon. ⤷ Synonyms: odd, peculiar ⤷ Antonyms: normal, familiar ➤ Courteous (adjective) — politely considerate. ⤷ Example: The receptionist was courteous to every visitor. ⤷ Synonyms: polite, respectful ⤷ Antonyms: rude, impolite ➤ Radii (noun, plural) — lines from a circle’s center to its edge; plural of radius. ⤷ Example: The diagram shows two radii meeting at the center. ⤷ Synonyms: radius lines, spokes (figurative) ⤷ Antonyms: — (contrast: diameter, chord) ➤ Droll-on-the-pillow level (noun phrase) — a quietly amusing level of humor; subtle, smirk-not-belly-laugh. ⤷ Example: His late-night tweets are droll-on-the-pillow level—soft chuckles only. ⤷ Synonyms: gently funny, low-key humor, wry tone ⤷ Antonyms: slapstick, deadly serious ✦ Combined Example: ⤷ The courteous tutor used a droll-on-the-pillow level joke to clarify why the radii formed a strange pattern. 🌟 Word of the Day: Strange — ultra-versatile; you can pin it to feelings, events, behavior, or visuals without breaking a sweat.