30-day Vocabulary Acquisition Course- Day 12- Fifth Wheel

By Shivam

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Hey there everybody,

How are you doing?

Well, I am doing good and I hope the same with you on the other side of the screen.

I am so proud that we have reached this far and I can guarantee you 100% that by the end of this “Free 30-day Vocabulary Acquisition Course”, you will notice a major improvement in your active vocabulary provided you complete this course sincerely and do not miss to practice all expressions with your own examples.

So initially I thought I would add a few ‘tips and tricks’ article in between of this course, but frankly speaking, it would be like a fifth wheel if I see it from the reader’s point of view, isn’t it?

It would be like you are given a coke in name of coffee at a cafe (I hope the reference is clear).

By the way, did you ever take five bags of luggage and due to some problems you had to return within two days and all your luggage has been just like a fifth wheel?

I am sure everyone has situations like these where something was nothing more than a fifth wheel or maybe you yourself felt like one (no offense!).

Do you know now what “fifth wheel” means?

I am sure you do.

But for those who are still confused what this phrase ‘fifth wheel’ means, it simply means ‘ something/someone useless, out of place or unnecessary’.

Some examples to explain could be:

  • Lighting outside the guest house in the daytime was just like a fifth wheel.
  • There were only couples there at the party. I felt like a fifth wheel.

So do you know now what the person wants to convey when he uses this phrase ‘fifth wheel’?

Did you ever face any situations when you felt like that?

I hope today’s lesson added some new vocabulary to your arsenal of active vocabulary which will be definitely useful in your daily life.

Make sure you read this article thoroughly and practice it with your own examples so as they become your second nature.

See you tomorrow with some new topic and vocabulary.

Till then keep learning and improving.

Take care and?

Bye-bye.

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