“But” एक conjunction है जिसका use contrast (विरोधाभास) दिखाने के लिए किया जाता है। I like Mary, but I find her hair ridiculous.Words to use instead of 'BUT' Yet - I like Mary, yet I find her hair ridiculous.However - I like Mary, however I find her hair ridiculous.Although - I like Mary, although I find her hair ridiculous.Though - I like Mary, though I find her hair ridiculous.Even though - I like Mary, even though I find her hair ridiculous.
cat nap - a short sleep I'm going to have a cat nap while you're cooking dinner.cat's got one's tongue - said about someone who doesn't speak (usually due to shyness) It looks like the cat's got your tongue, Lucy. Are you always this quiet?
copy cat - a person who does the same thing as someone else My sister is such a copy cat. First she bought the same car as me, and now she's applying to my school.
a cat on a hot tin roof - full of lively activityThe boy was jumping around like a cat on a hot tin roof and we could not make him be quiet.
fight like cats and dogs - to argue and fight with someone (usually used for people who know each other)The two children were fighting like cats and dogs when we entered the room.
-al suffix (-al, -ial, -ical)Meaning: pertaining to something, relating to, having the quality ofExamples:accidentaleducationalbrutalhistoricalregionalsocialuniversalpersonalexperimentalmentaluniversal