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ERIS VOCAB

@eris_vocab

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9subscribers

+0 since we began measuring on 7 August 2026

Risers and fallers across the register · movement among entries of Under 1,000.

Register entry

Telegram ID-1001795794099
TypeChannel
Username@eris_vocab
CreatedBetween 1 December 2021 and 23 September 2022— estimated from Telegram’s id allocation, not measured. How this range is calculated.
First recorded12 August 2026
Last confirmed live15 August 2026
Measurements held2
On Telegramt.me/eris_vocab

Growth

97 August 2026 — 9 subscribers12 August 2026 — 9 subscribers7 August 202612 August 2026
2 measurements spanning 5 days. Dots are measurements; the straight line between them is drawn to join them, not to claim we know the path taken in between — snapshots are recorded only when a count changes, so gaps mean “no change observed”, never “interpolated”. The vertical axis spans 8–10 and does not start at zero.
Measurement log — every subscribers count we have recorded
Measured (UTC)SubscribersChange
12 Aug 2026, 11:179no change
7 Aug 2026, 07:339first reading

Engagement

20 posts held, back to 23 September 2022the reader has not yet reached the start of this channel’s public history, so older posts may sit further back, unread. Read across 1 pageof Telegram’s post history, 20 posts per page.

Nothing published in the last 30 days. ERR and ER are rolling 30-day measures, so there is nothing to compute — we hold 20 posts for this entry, the most recent from 24 September 2022. An engagement rate over an empty window would be a number about nothing.

What this channel posts

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23
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2

Lifetime counters from Telegram’s own channel header, read 12 August 2026 — not the date at the top of this page, which is when the subscriber count was last read. Below Telegram’s rounding threshold, so these counts are exact.

Recent posts

24 Sept 2022, 03:16 UTC50 viewsread 12 August 2026
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(25) Particularly, adverb. ❓ Definition: Especially; more than usual or more than others. ❗️ Examples: 1. Particularly useful/important/interesting. 2. I particularly like the colour of the walls. 3. The story focuses particularly on the character of Nelly. 4. Traffic is bad, particularly in the city centre. 5. I enjoyed the play, particularly the second half. 6. The task was not particularly (= not very) difficul

24 Sept 2022, 03:08 UTC35 viewsread 12 August 2026
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(23) Fraternize, verb. ❓ Definition (intransitive • often disapproving • British English also fraternise): To behave in a friendly manner, especially towards somebody that you are not supposed to be friendly with. ❗️ Examples: 1. She was accused of fraternizing with the enemy. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━

24 Sept 2022, 02:59 UTC29 viewsread 12 August 2026
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(22) Dashing, adjective. ❓ Definition (old-fashioned): Attractive and full of confidence / fashionable ❗️ Examples: 1. A dashing young officer. 2. His dashing good looks. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━

24 Sept 2022, 02:37 UTC23 viewsread 12 August 2026
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(21) Waist, noun. ❓ Definition: The area around the middle of the body between the ribs and the hips, often narrower than the areas above and below. ❗️ Examples: 1. He put his arm around her waist. 2. She was paralysed from the waist down (= in the area below her waist). 3. The workmen were stripped to the waist (= wearing no clothes on the top half of their bodies). ━━━━━━━━━━━━

24 Sept 2022, 02:30 UTC22 viewsread 12 August 2026
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(20) Besmirch, verb. ❓ Definition (formal): To damage the opinion that people have of somebody/something. ❗️ Examples: 1. He had deliberately set out to besmirch her reputation. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━

23 Sept 2022, 17:01 UTC20 viewsread 12 August 2026
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(19) Distraught, adjective. ❓ Definition: Extremely upset and anxious so that you cannot think clearly. ❗️ Examples: 1. She’s still too distraught to speak about the tragedy. 2. The child’s distraught parents pleaded for witnesses to contact the police. ━━━━━━━━━━━

23 Sept 2022, 16:38 UTC19 viewsread 12 August 2026
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(18) Pathetic, adjective. ❓ Definition (informal, disapproving): Weak and not successful. -Menyedihkan ❗️ Examples: 1. A pathetic excuse. 2. She made a pathetic attempt to smile. 3. I know it sounds pathetic, but I can’t ride a bike. 4. You're pathetic! ━━━━━━━━━━━━━

23 Sept 2022, 13:08 UTC16 viewsread 12 August 2026
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(17) Dodge, noun. ❓ Definition (informal): A clever and dishonest trick, played in order to avoid something. ❗️ Examples: 1. When it comes to getting off work, he knows all the dodges. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━

23 Sept 2022, 13:03 UTC15 viewsread 12 August 2026
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(16) Curse, noun. ❓ Definition (countable): A rude or offensive word or phrase that some people use when they are very angry. ❗️ Examples: 1. He muttered a curse at the other driver. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━

23 Sept 2022, 12:33 UTC17 viewsread 12 August 2026
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(15) Let go (of somebody/something) or let somebody/something go, idiom. ❓ Definition: To stop holding somebody/something. ❗️ Examples: 1. Don't let go of the rope. 2. Don't let the rope go. 3. Let go! You're hurting me! ━━━━━━━━━━━━━

23 Sept 2022, 12:31 UTC16 viewsread 12 August 2026
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(14) Manky, adjective. 🔉 /ˈmæŋki/ 🇬🇧 /ˈmæŋki/ 🇺🇸 ❓ Definition (British English, informal): Dirty and unpleasant. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━

23 Sept 2022, 12:27 UTC13 viewsread 12 August 2026
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(12) Strapping, adjective. ❓ Definition (only before noun • informal): Big, tall and strong. ❗️ Examples: 1. A strapping lad. ━━━━━━━━━━━ (13) Lad, noun. ❓ Definition (countable • old-fashioned or informal): A boy or young man. ❗️ Examples: 1. Things have changed since I was a lad. 2. He's a nice lad. 3. Hurry up, lad. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━

Showing the 12 most recent of 20 posts we hold for @eris_vocab. View and reaction counts are the latest single reading for each post, not a live figure, and a recent post is still accumulating both. A view count marked was rounded by Telegram before we ever saw it — t.me prints views in full below 1,000 and to three significant figures above, so ≈1,200,000 means somewhere between 1,150,000 and 1,249,999. Unmarked counts are exact. Text is reproduced from the public post preview and truncated for length.

Citation-graph rank

Citation-graph rank — 971,196 of 1,548,671entries in the measured graph. A weighted position computed from the forward and mention edges below — republished posts weigh more than named mentions — and recomputed periodically, over the whole graph. Published only as this ordinal position, never as a score: a position is a fact, and a score printed beside one channel’s name would read as a verdict this register does not make. The two counts beneath stay separate for the same reason mentions are never summed with forwards anywhere else on this page — a named-by count costs nothing to manufacture. The top 100 by this measure, or how it is computed.

Forward network

Republished by

Channels on the register that have forwarded this channel's posts into their own feed.

Built only from forwarded posts we have actually read, on both sides. Coverage is early and deliberately incomplete: a missing link means we have not read the post that would prove it, never that the relationship does not exist. Counts are distinct forwarded posts observed, so they only ever go up as we read more.

Mentions

Named by 1 registered channel — every channel on the register whose own posts have named this one, by its current username or any other username it currently holds, merged from two separately captured readings of the same fact so a namer caught by only one of them is not missed and a namer both caught is not counted twice. A username this channel has since dropped is not matched — that handle may belong to someone else now, and crediting today’s namer to yesterday’s owner would misattribute it.

Named by

Channels on the register whose posts name this channel's handle.

A mention is a weaker signal than a forward and is counted separately for that reason — naming a channel is not republishing it, and a handle in a post body is easy to place deliberately. The post counts beside each row below are distinct posts in which the handle appeared, from posts we have read on both sides — the “Named by N registered channels” figure above is a different count, of distinct NAMING CHANNELS rather than posts, and is not the sum of the rows under it.

Cite this entry

A live page changes as we take new readings, so a citation should name the measurement it is based on, not just the URL. The line below cites the subscriber count as measured 12 August 2026 — this entry's latest reading, not the date you are reading this.

“ERIS VOCAB” (@eris_vocab), 9 subscribers as measured 12 August 2026. Telegram Register, tgregister.com/channel/eris_vocab.

Full measurement history, CC BY 4.0. Every reading this register holds for this entry, not just the latest one, as a dated, downloadable record: CSV · JSON. Free to use with attribution to tgregister.com. Each file carries its own generation timestamp, which is the figure to cite for exactly when the data was retrieved.