Sunday, August 30

Improve Vocabulary To Make Money.


Money can be made by many methods. Knowledge of good words can help in writing good Money Making articles and money making blogs. By learning new words on a regular speed can improve the vocabulary. These can be Top paying keywords. I have written many blogs about uncommon words. If you can use them once or twice ,you can master them easily.

b1)
CAN'T CUT THE MUSTARD - not good enough to participate
Bob dropped out of medical school; he couldn't cut the mustard.


b2) GO COLD TURKEY - quit taking an addictive drug by stopping immediately
I want to quit drinking right now. As of this moment, I am going
cold turkey.

b3) COME HELL OR HIGH WATER Adverb - no matter what else happens
Will you be at the family reunion next year?" Answer: "Yes- we'll
be there, come hell or high water.

b4) CRYING OVER SPILLED MILK - complaining about some past loss
Well, the car is ruined and that's too bad, but there's no use
crying over spilt milk.
b5) CROSS YOUR FINGERS - hoping it happens that way
Let's cross our fingers and hope for the best.

b6) WITH YOUR BACK UP AGAINST THE WALL - restrained from acting
as you would like I'm sorry I can't help you; I've got my back up against the wall!

b7) GET OVER IT - recover from
I was very sick yesterday, but I got over it quickly.

b8) RAGS TO RICHES - from poor to wealthy
My uncle is a real rags to riches story.


b9) FLASH IN THE PAN - a sudden success that disappears quickly
What a great first year he had, but after that... nothing!" Answer:
"Just another flash in the pan".

b10) IN YOUR WAYS - not wanting to change how you do things
Sometimes it is hard to accept that your parents are fixed in their
ways.


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Wednesday, August 26

Improve vocabulary,Improve knowledge

Improve vocabulary,Improve knowledge,

Improve vocabulary,Improve knowledge,Learn Uncommon words from dictionary,thesaurus,
One of my students has been preparing a list of uncommon words from dictionary& thesauruses ,difficult words.. He has asked me to let every person learn these words . I am going to list two words every day. I want all the readers to popularize these words by forwarding these words to your friends on a regular basis.It will help to Improve vocabulary,Improve knowledge,
There are English teaching schools in almost every country. Media, paperback books coaching classes,are making English Language more popular and easy to learn today.
Reading ,writing, listening and speaking are learned by practically doing and not by studying only.
It is a skill which is learnt by doing. English language combines so many components Reading, literature, compositions, speaking, grammar,semantics,listening,film,video, dvd and many more.
The language learning can be divided into,Teaching grammar,teaching composition,Language study,Multimedia English.
One of my students has been preparing a list of uncommon words from dictionary& thesauruses ,difficult words.. He has asked me to let every person learn these words . I am going to list two words every day. I want all the readers to popularize these words by forwarding these words to your friends on a regular basis.It will help to Improve vocabulary,Improve knowledge,

a41) PER SE (pur'see) Adjective - Considered alone, taken individually
I bear no grudge against the principal per se, but the rules of the school are just not conducive to the creation of a good learning environment.

a42) INTERNECINE (intu(r)'neeseen) Adjective - Involving serious disagreement among members of the same group, mutually destructive or deadly, harmful to both sides
The main cause for the downfall of the Muslim empire in India was the internecine warfare amongst the members of the royal family, that let the British take advantage of the situation and gain a foothold in Indian governance.

a43) NARRATIVE (narutiv) Adjective - A story or description of events told in first person
Our manager has a sense of narrative foresight in every aspect of explaining the managerial philosophy.

a44) LAITY (leyitee) Noun - The laymen, People who are not members of a specific profession
Though the media makes a big event out of the annual national budget, the laity is not really too interested in the subject as most of the description is hard-to-understand economic terms.


a45) NEURALGIA (n(y)u'ralju) Noun - Sharp pain in the nerves
He's been suffering from a neuralgic pain for the last three months
because of which he cannot turn his neck to the left.


a46). MELLIFLUOUS (mi'lifluus) Adjective - (Of words, music or voice)
sweetly or smoothly flowing
She charmed everyone present at the gathering with her sweet and
mellifluous voice.
Synonym - Melodious



a47) LEGERDEMAIN (lejurdu'meyn) Noun - Skill in using the hands to perform
conjuring tricks etc (Sleight-of-hand, Juggling, Trickery)
The opposition has accused the Finance Minister of indulging in
financial legerdemain, stating that the budget is nothing but a clever
jugglery of figures to make them sound good.


a48) INDICT dit) Verb - Make a formal accusation against, to charge
with a wrong, offense or short coming
Three people have been indicted by the judge for manufacturing and
selling spurious medicines.


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Monday, August 24

vocabulary builder

vocabulary builder-english words

a51) HOLISTIC (how'listik) Adjective
- Emphasizing the importance of the
whole and the interdependence of its parts

A holistic approach adopted by that firm to equate the brand
importance of their positioning in the market.


A52) SPINSTER (spinstu(r)) Noun
- An unmarried woman, usually of past marriageable age
Though she is the eldest of all her sisters, she prefers to remain
a spinster till all her sisters get married.


A53) TURBID (turbid) Adjective
- Muddy and cloudy (of liquids)
The excessive growth of algae in the pond has made its otherwise
clean water turbid it is no more suitable for any purpose other than
washing.


a54) UNFROCK (un'frok) Verb
- To strip a priest or minister of church
authority
The minister was unfrocked in public for his involvement in the
scandal.



a55) WANTON (wont'(u)n) Adjective, Noun & Verb
- Showing complete lack of
purpose or care

He was rather disturbed because of the wanton ways of his only son,
who was just not willing to accept any responsibility in the family
business.



a56) APPOSITE (apuzit) Adjective
- Highly pertinent or relevant
Even though his remark was not very diplomatic, it was quite
apposite in the given situation.



a57) BALEFUL (beylful) Adjective
- Dangerous and sinister, Destructive
The little child felt threatened by the baleful looks of the old
man, and immediately rushed to the comforting arms of her mother.



a58) CHAFF (chaf) Noun
- Separated grain-husks, Chopped hay and straw,
Worthless stuff
The farmers in northern India have a rather elaborate procedure of
separating the grain from the chaff.



a59) DECELERATE (dee'selu'reyt) Verb - Make slower
The doctor said that his hectic pace of life was the main reason
for the stress he was facing, and advised him to decelerate and take things
easier.


a60) ERODE (i'rowd) Verb
- To wear or be worn away gradually
All dwellings near the sea are being broken down because of the
coast, which is gradually being eroded by the lapping waves.