
1. The use of 'likely'. In this podcast it is used in a similar way to 'will probably'. It is an adjective, but can be used in front of a verb.
a. Storms have closed the roads; he is likely to arrive late.
Storms have close the roads; he will probably arrive late.
b. What is the likely outcome of the boxing match?
What is the expected/ forecast/ probable outcome of the boxing match?
c. The government is likely to lower taxes next year.
The government will probably lower taxes next year.
2. 'Dingy' is another word for dull and dark. It has negative connotations, implying that a place is old and worn out.
a. The man went down to a dingy room and handed over the suitcase of money to a man with a gun.
b. I could not buy that house; it is far too dingy and needs total renovation.
3. 'To shimmer' is a mild shine; it is similar to glimmer.
a. The sunshine shimmered on her silk dress.
b. The gold pot shone brightly, but the bronze pot shimmered.