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Sunday, 30 October 2011

Finally

Pore
= To read or look at something very carefully for a long time.
She was poring over a book.


Jeer
= To laugh at someone or shout unkind things at them in a way that shows you do not respect them.
"You know I'm right!" she jeered.

I want to write something for you

Predate
= To happen or exist earlier in history than something else.
The kingdom predates other African cultures by over 3,000 years.


Preface
= To say or do something before the main part of what you are going to say.
The book is prefaced by a quotation from Faulkner.



You want more?

Pout
= To push out your lower lip because you are annoyed or unhappy, or in order to look sexually attractive.
He sounded like a pouting child.


Preclude
= To prevent something or make something impossible.
> Rules that preclude experimentation in teaching methods.

I have a lot more to be written

Wilowy
= Tall, thin and graceful.
She was pale and willowy, with violet eyes.


Winnow
= To make a list, group, or quantity smaller by getting rid of the things that you do not need or want.
We need to winnow the list of candidates to three.

Beautiful night of new word

Prig
= Someone who behaves in a morally good way and shows that they disapprove of the way other people behave. used to show disapproval
>Don't be such a prig! It's only a bit of harmless fun!


Pry
= To try to find out details about someone else's private life in an impolite way.
> I don't want to pry, but I need to ask you one or two more question.

Interesting Word Tonight

Emulate
= To do something or behave in the same way as someone else, especially because you admire them.
> Emulate her elder sister at the piano.


Encumber = Burden
= To make it difficult for you to do something or for something to happen.
> He died in 2011, heavily encumbered with debts.

NEW WORD!

Hoard
= To collect and save large amounts of food, money etc, especially when it is not necessary to do so.
> Families who hoarded food during the strike.


Hobnob
= To spend time talking to people who are in a higher social position than you.
He spent the first day hobnobbing with the management.

Let's see word for today

Mope
= To feel sorry for yourself, without making any effort to do anything or be more happy.
The week he died, we all sat around and moped.


Moralize
= To tell other people your ideas about right and wrong behaviour, especially when they have not asked for your opinion.
> Politicians moralizing about people's sexual behaviour.

Saturday, 29 October 2011

MORE

Crick
= To hurt your back or neck by bending or moving in a way that makes the muscles become stiff.
I cricked my back bending to pick up the suitcase.


Croon
= To sing or speak in a soft gentle voice, especially about love.
Sinatra crooning mellow tunes.

ANYMORE

Cradle
= To hold something gently, as if to protect it.
John cradled the baby in his arms.


Crease
= To become marked with a line or lines, or to make a line appear on cloth, paper or other by folding or crushing it.
Don't sit on my newspaper. You'll crease it!

LET'S LEARN A NEW WORD WITH ME

Denote
= To mean something.
What does the word 'curriculum' denote that 'course' does not?


Depict
= To describe something or someone in writing or speech, or to show them in a painting, picture other.
> A book depicting life in pre-revolutionary Russia.

I JUST LEARNED THIS WORD

Flounce
= To walk in a quick determined way without looking at people because you are angry.
She flounced out of the room.


Flounder
= To not know what to say or do because you feel confused or upset.
I found myself floundering as I tried to answer her questions.

LET'S LOOK AT THIS

Barrel
= To move very fast, especially in an uncontrolled way.
A vehicle barreled out of a shopping center and crashed into the side of my car.


Barricade
= To build a barricade to prevent someone or something from getting in.
During the riots, some of the prisoners barricaded their cells.

I WANT TO GIVE MORE TO YOU

Unleash
= To suddenly let a strong force, feeling etc have its full effect.
Lefèvre's comments unleashed a wave of protest.


Lounge 
= To stand, sit, or lie in a lazy or relaxed way.
Nathan was lounging on the grass bank outside the cottage.

I HAVE MANY MORE

Surmise
= To guess that something is true, using the information you know already.
When he came in, he didn't look up, so she surmised that he was in a bad mood.


Unlawful
= Illegal.
The jury returned a verdict of unlawful killing.

I HAVE A NEW WORD

Surly
bad-tempered and unfriendly.
> A surly teenager.


Surmount
= To succeed in dealing with a problem or difficulty.
He has had to surmount immense physical disabilities.

THE NEW, BACK AGAIN

Dredge
= To remove mud or sand from the bottom of a river and other, or to search for something by doing this.
They have to dredge the canal so that ships can use it?


Dumbfound
= Extremely surprise.
He was completely dumbfounded by the incident



THE PORTENTOUS WORD

Spatter
= If a liquid spatters, or if something spatters it, drops of it fall or are thrown all over a surface.
As the bus passed it spattered us with mud.

Fortify
= To build towers, walls or other around an area or city in order to defend it.
> Fortify oneself by prayer.

THE MIRACULOUS WORD

Shyter
= A dishonest person, especially lawyer.
> The cause of shyter lawyer has been convicted defendent not guilty.

Convenient
= Useful to you because it saves you time, or does not spoil your plans or cause you problems.
My secretary will call you to arrange a convenient time to meet.

THE PRODIGIOUS WORD

Bedeck
= To decorate something such as a building or street by hanging things all over it.
Streets bedecked with flags.




Shuttle
= A plane, bus, or train that makes regular short journeys between two places.
> There's a shuttle service from UiTM Jengka to Jengka City Center.

THE WONDROUS WORD

Tumult
= A confused, noisy, and excited situation, often caused by a large crowd
The demonstartion broke up in tumult.


Stake
= To risk losing something that is valuable or important to you on the result of something.
Kevin is staking his reputation on the success of the project.

THE FABULOUS WORD

Dowdy
= Unattractive, dull and unfashionable.
> A dowdy woman is not attractive, because she wears dull and unfashionable clothes.



Spunky
having a lot of courage, energy, or determination.
> I must show spunky performance for the next presentation.

THE AMAZING WORD

Backlog
= A large amount of work that you need to complete, especially work that sholud already have been completed.
> I need a few months to clear the backblog.




Endowment
= A sum of money given to a college, hospital and other to provide it with an income, or the act of giving this money.
> I need to pay the fees to enable me to study in college.

THE NEW WORD

Abdicate
= Resign from or formally renounce the throne.
King Edward VIII abdicated in1936.


Stray
= To move away from the place you sholud be.
> Three of the soldiers strayed into enemy territory.

THE NEW MORE







NEW!

Foul (adjective)
= A taste is very unpleasant
> The medicine tastes foul!

Dreary or Drear
= Dull and making you feel sad or bored.
> A dreary semester holidays.


THE MYSTIFY WORD

Although to night i had to watch football games that my favorite team in action. But before that there is something that i leave to you. Please read below.



Conceit
= Someone who is conceited thinks they are very clever, skilful, beautiful and other, used to show disapproval.
> The conceit of the man, comparing his own work with Picasso's.

Dignify
= To make something or someone seem better or more important than they really are, especially by using a particular word to describe them.
> I would not dignify this trash by calling it a novel.

THE BEST WORD

Stammer
= To speak with a lot of pauses and repeated sounds, either because you have a speech problem, or because you are nervous, excited or other.
> 'G- g- give me that b- b-book,' Said Afifi, unable to stop stammering.


Beckon
= To make a signal to someone with your hand, to show that you want them to come towards you or to follow you.
> I beckoned us over and introduced us to my wife.





THE FANTASTIC WORD

Starve
= to suffer or die because yo do not have enough to eat.
Thousands of people will starve if food doesn't reach the city.


Insignificant
too small or unimportant to consider or worry about.
> An insignificant-looking little man who turned out to be the managing director.




THE MARVELOUS WORD

Shortage 
= A situation in which there is not enough of something that people need.
> There is a shortage in food preparation.


Endorse
= To express formal support or approval for someone or something
> The Prime Minister is unlikely to endorse this view.

Thursday, 1 September 2011

MY HOLIDAY WITH ENGLISH LEARNING

For this holiday,i just watching the english movie to try approve my engllish language and for entertain myself...hehehe..2 in 1 subject for this holiday... :)