It was very decent (= kind) of you to help.
It made quite a decent-sized (= large) hole.
After the recent scandal, the priest is expected to do the decent thing and resign from his position.
2. informal dressed or wearing clothes
Are you decent yet?
You can come in now, I'm decent
I need a decent night’s sleep
All I need is a roof over my head and a decent meal
Enormous=ulkan
The problems facing the president are enormous
An enormous house /car/dog/interest
Staggering=esankiratib qo’yadigan,hayratlanarli
staggering /ˈstæg. ə r.ɪŋ/ /-ɚ-/ adjective
very shocking and surprising
It costs a staggering $50 000 per week to keep the museum open to the public.
They paid a staggering $5 mln for the house
He beat the previous winners with staggering ease
Inhabitant=yashovchi,turuvchi
The city’s first inhabitants lived in the countryside
London has over seven mln inhabitants
Dash=chippakka chiqarmoq
dash sb's hopes
to destroy someone's hopes
Saturday's 2-0 defeat dashed their hopes of reaching the final.
Her hopes were dashed
Hopes of a peaceful settlement have been dashed
Dash=shoshilmoq,tez qilmoq
dash /dæʃ/ verb MOVE QUICKLY
1. [ I ] to go somewhere quickly
I've been dashing around all day.
I must dash - I've got to be home by seven
I must dash - I've got to be home by seven.
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