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icy.aqua



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PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 9:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Gripes about = complaining constantly in an annoying sort of way.
Eg: your neighbor gripes about the kids all the time.
If sourav hadn’t griped abt the coach to the media , he would have remained the captain of the Indian team.
Left up in the air or hanging in the air = leaving it undecided
Eg: take a decision now. I don’t want u 2 leave it hanging in the air.
When u leave someone up in the air , u leave the person waiting 4 a decision.
Shape up or ship out = behave ur self or just leave , meeting ur expectations
Eg: tell the driver that he either shapes up or ships out.

Quote: doing business without advertising is like winking at a girl in the dark. You know wat ur doin, but no one else does
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icy.aqua



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PostPosted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 6:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

bereft = Deprived of something , bereaved, lovelorn
erudite = Characterized by erudition ,learned, scholarly
litigious = Related to or tending to engage in lawsuits or disputes,
contentious, disputatious, argumentative
ecumenical = Of worldwide scope or applicability; concerned with establishing or promoting unity among churches or religions.
universal, nonsectarian, general
querulous = Given to complaining; peevish, fretful, whiny, grumbling
ersatz = Being an imitation or a substitute, usually an inferior one ,
artificial, substitute
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icy.aqua



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PostPosted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 7:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

zeitgeist
Definition:
(noun) The spirit of the time; the taste and outlook characteristic of a period or generation.
Synonyms: flavor, spirit, tone

Usage: As much as critics decry reality television, it seems to have become a part of the Zeitgeist.
antecedent - One that precedes another.
Synonyms: cause, forerunner, ancestor
Usage: They all saw the vase crash, but what the antecedent was, they could not determine.
redolence - A pleasingly sweet olfactory property.
Synonyms: bouquet, fragrance, sweetness
Usage: The moonlight and the redolence of flowers made the garden a romantic spot.
mucilage - A sticky substance used as an adhesive.
Synonyms: glue, gum
Usage: They wanted to make a model airplane, but lacked the mucilage needed to hold the pieces together.
troika - A Russian carriage drawn by a team of three horses abreast; A team of three horses abreast.
Synonyms: 3, deuce-ace, III, tercet, ternary, ternion, terzetto, three, threesome, trey, triad, trine, trinity, trio, triplet, tierce, lea
Usage: The general was just in time to see the prince take the first sledge he could get, and, start off in pursuit of the troikas.
paucity - Smallness of number; fewness.
Synonyms: dearth, scarcity
Usage: Despite the paucity of natural resources, the country was able to develop its industry.




synesthesia
Definition:
(noun) A condition in which one type of stimulation evokes the sensation of another, as when the hearing of a sound produces the visualization of a color.
Synonyms: chromesthesia

Usage: Many of those affected with synesthesia say that they associate letters of the alphabet with specific colors.
amalgamate - To combine into a unified or integrated whole; unite.
Synonyms: commix, mingle, unify, mix
Usage: But the three zones mingle and amalgamate along the edges, like the colors in the solar spectrum.
gibe - To make taunting, heckling, or jeering remarks.
Synonyms: barb, dig, shot
Usage: The maids looked at one another and laughed, while pretty Melantho began to gibe at him contemptuously.
calumniate - To make maliciously or knowingly false statements about.
Synonyms: asperse, besmirch, defame, slander, smirch, denigrate, sully, smear
Usage: Ah Comte de la Fere, said a calm voice, though hoarse with running, "is it your habit to calumniate the absent?
quaff - To swallow hurriedly or greedily or in one draught.
Synonyms: gulp, swig
Usage: They quaffed their ale with gusto.
confabulate - To talk casually; in psychology, to fill in gaps in one's memory with fabrications that one believes to be facts.
Synonyms: chat, confer, natter
Usage: Three old friends met in a café to confabulate together.
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tulika_poddar



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PostPosted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 11:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

hi

dun u think implemeting these words in sentences will be more appealing??...............just a suggestion!it ll be actually easier to grapple the meanings wen v ll see them vid their proper usage..........

thnks!!
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icy.aqua



Joined: 07 Oct 2005
Posts: 18

PostPosted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 6:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote


contretemps
(noun) An unforeseen event that disrupts the normal course of things; an awkward clash.
Synonyms: encounter, skirmish

Usage: After his contretemps with the police, he resolved to drive more slowly in the future.
lascivious - Given to or expressing lust.
Synonyms: libidinous, lecherous, lustful, lewd
Usage: Frustrated by his constant lascivious comments, she decided to report him to the supervisor.
cacophonous - Having a harsh, unpleasant sound; discordant.
Synonyms: cacophonic
Usage: as cacophonous as a hen yard- John McCarten
abysmal - Resembling an abyss in depth; unfathomable.
Synonyms: abyssal, unfathomable
Usage: Borckman felt the abysmal urgings of the beast, as a beast, to prove himself master of this four-legged beast.
quotidian - Everyday; commonplace.
Synonyms: mundane, ordinary, routine
Usage: There's nothing quite like a real train conductor to add color to a quotidian commute.
chastened - Punished, especially by reproof or reprimand.
Synonyms: admonished, rebuked, reprimanded, reproved
Usage: Their mothers chastened the children for playing in the mood.



caper

(noun) A playful leap or hop; a frivolous escapade or prank.
Synonyms: antic, frolic, romp

Usage: The child's playfulness was amusing at first, but they soon grew tired of his capers
imbroglio - A difficult or intricate situation; an entanglement.
Synonyms: embroilment
Usage: Hence, as the intelligent reader can foresee, this groom has a part to play in the imbroglio.
fealty - The fidelity owed by a vassal to his feudal lord.
Synonyms: allegiance
Usage: There was a common head, chieftain, or sovereign, whose authority extended over the whole nation.and numerous trains of inferior vassals or retainers, who occupied and cultivated that land upon the tenure of fealty or obedience, to the persons of whom they held it.
drachma - Formerly the basic unit of currency in Greece; an ancient Greek silver coin; a unit of apothecary weight equal to an eighth of an ounce.
Synonyms: drachm, dram
Usage: When our father died, he only left seven hundred silver drachmae to be divided amongst us, which made one hundred for each son.
ascetic - A person who renounces material comforts and leads a life of austere self-discipline, especially as an act of religious devotion.
Synonyms: abstainer, stylite
Usage: His rough clothes and starved frame gave him the look of an ascetic, and he refused the food they tried to give him.
quandary - A state of uncertainty or perplexity.
Synonyms: dilemma, plight, predicament
Usage: The situation was awkward, but nothing like the quandary they had found themselves in when their car had broken down on a deserted road.






thither
Definition:
(adverb) To or toward that place.
Synonyms: there

Usage: The bell has a tone that is wondrous sweet; let us stroll thither, and examine the matter nearer.
captious - Marked by a disposition to find and point out trivial faults.
Synonyms: faultfinding, critical
Usage: She found the new professor to be captious, marking all the grammatical errors in her essays while ignoring the points she had tried to make.
laconic - Using or marked by the use of few words; terse or concise.
Synonyms: terse, curt, crisp
Usage: Even so, our acquaintance might have been no more than a hand-grip and a word-- he was a laconic old fellow--had it not been for the drinking.
smarmy - Hypocritically, complacently, or effusively earnest.
Synonyms: fulsome, oleaginous, unctuous
Usage: His smarmy speech left no doubt that he actually felt superior to those he was meant to be praising.
saturnine - Showing a brooding ill humor.
Synonyms: glowering, moody, morose, sullen, glum, dour, sour, dark
Usage: Since he had heard of Lilla's death, the gloom of his remorse had made more hopeless his cruel, selfish, saturnine nature.
spurious - Lacking authenticity or validity in essence or origin; not genuine.
Synonyms: specious, unauthentic
Usage: The professor explained to the student that her essay had received a "C" due to numerous examples of spurious reasoning.




mercantile
Definition:
(adjective) Of or relating to merchants or trade.
Synonyms: moneymaking, commercial

Usage: While the nation's farmers faced a depression, mercantile enterprises flourished.
hebetude - Dullness of mind; mental lethargy.
Synonyms: lassitude, sluggishness
Usage: After the long weeks of summer hebetude, returning to school was a shock for many students.
abeyance - The condition of being temporarily set aside; suspension.
Synonyms: suspension
Usage: After the melting was completed, it was kept in abeyance for a few minutes before the removal of foreign substances.
sycophant - A servile self-seeker who attempts to win favor by flattering influential people.
Synonyms: crawler, toady, lackey
Usage: His co-workers disliked him, seeing him as a sycophant because he always complimented their employer.
gaffe - A social error; a faux pas.
Synonyms: faux pas, slip, solecism, gaucherie
Usage: He knew by the silence that greeted his speech that he had made some kind of gaffe.
effulgence - A brilliant radiance.
Synonyms: radiancy, refulgence, refulgency, shine, radiance
Usage: It is another sun--an entirely different sun--that casts its eternal noonday effulgence upon the face of the inner world.




detriment
Definition:
(noun) Damage, harm, or loss.
Synonyms: expense, hurt, impairment

Usage: Her employers were understanding, and she was able to take a long leave of absence without detriment to her career.
disperse - To drive off or scatter in different directions.
Synonyms: dissipate, spread, dispel
Usage: When it seemed that a riot was about to start, the police arrived to disperse the crowd.
cogitate - To take careful thought or think carefully about.
Synonyms: cerebrate, ponder, meditate, mull, reflect, contemplate
Usage: After cogitating for a while, she decided to buy the dress.
perambulate - To walk through.
Synonyms: walk about, walk around
Usage: With how superior a dignity the monarch perambulates on all fours
tout - To solicit or importune; to promote or praise energetically; publicize.
Synonyms: advertise, promote, vaunt
Usage: The product was touted as a revolutionary invention.
tergiversate - To use evasions or ambiguities; to change sides.
Synonyms: equivocate, prevaricate, apostatize
Usage: She refused to tergiversate on the subject, stating her opinion concisely and openly.
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icy.aqua



Joined: 07 Oct 2005
Posts: 18

PostPosted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 6:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

hi dude...............
yeah wat u said was absolutely rt........ Smile
neway have fun.
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apgo2000



Joined: 13 Jul 2006
Posts: 15

PostPosted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 8:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

hey icy_acqu,

nice efforts. but cud u just correct ur fonts a bit. some posts are difficult to read or to make out.

great efforts.
regards.
anshu
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palagg



Joined: 22 Feb 2006
Posts: 12

PostPosted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 12:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

hey icy..

can i also put in some words and their meanings in this thread????
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vipul



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Location: new delhi

PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 10:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

this is simply awesome............[/b]
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