Wordlist #4

Articles, Vocabulary, wordlists August 10th, 2009

judicious [  joo-DISH-uh’ s ]

[ adjective ]

MEANING :

1. discreet or prudent
2. well-advised, sagacious, wise or sensible

USAGE EXAMPLE 1 :

The logging company initiated a program for judicious forestry operations in order to conserve forest resources.

USAGE EXAMPLE 2 :

There have been suggestions that candidates could produce impressive-sounding applications by dint of some judicious cutting and pasting from the [...]

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Wordlist #3

Vocabulary, wordlists August 9th, 2009

jocular [ JOK-yuh’-ler ]

[ adjective ]

MEANING :

1. habitually jocund, humorous or playful
2. given to or characterised by joking

USAGE EXAMPLE 1 :

The master of ceremonies opened the party with a jocular statement that set the trend for the evening.

USAGE EXAMPLE 2 :

People didn’t want to confront the brutal idea, so found jocular alternatives.
BBC, Roll over Roget, Peter Jackson, [...]

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Wordlist #2

Vocabulary, wordlists August 8th, 2009

jibe [  jahyb ]

[ noun, intransitive verb, transitive verb ]

MEANING :

1. (intr.v.) to shift from side to side as a fore-and-aft sail when running before the wind
2. (intr.v.) to agree or accord
3. (tr.v.) to be the cause of such a shift
4. (n.) an act or instance of jibing

USAGE EXAMPLE 1 :

The findings of the report did [...]

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Word List #1

Vocabulary August 2nd, 2009

equipoise [ EE-kwuh’-poiz, EK-wuh’- ]

[ noun, transitive verb ]

MEANING :

1. (n.) an equilibrium or even balance
2. (n.) a counterpoise
3. (tr.v.) to balance

USAGE EXAMPLE 1 :

Once the will was read, it became clear that the property was not divided with equipoise.

USAGE EXAMPLE 2 :

The US system of competitive equipoise, as they call it, is far from perfect.
Telegraph, [...]

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7 ways to improve your vocabulory

Tips, Vocabulary August 1st, 2009

The 7 best ways of learning vocabulary are:
1. Read a lot:
Improve your reading skills. The more words you encounter while reading, the better vocabulary          you will have. While reading, try to figure out the difficult words/whose meanings you don’t know and then look them up .In this way you’ll be exposed to many new words.
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