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Word

meaning
synonyms
antonyms
Parts of speech
anathema A detested person , A formal ecclesiastical curse accompanied by excommunication Bete noire bless noun
plethora Extreme excess, over plus Superfluity Valuable, worthy noun
repine Express discontent Complain, kvetch cheer verb
misnomer An incorrect or unsuitable name Describe , Determine or distinguish the nature Assign a specified (usually proper) proper name to noun
acrid Strong and sharp; harsh and corrosive in tone Bitter , blistering Pleasant Adjective
hullabaloo Disturbance usually in protest Excitement ,exhilaration ,joyfulness Sorrow , dull noun
excrescence Something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings Gibbousness , protuberance ,swelling Curving inward noun
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word

meaning
synonyms
antonyms
Parts of speech
chagrin Acute vexation Embarrassment, humiliation pride noun
indolent Lazy ,work shy Inactive, slothful Active, hard working adjective
nefarious Wicked in the extreme villainous virtuous adjective
transmute To change from one nature ,form,  substance , or state into another Metamorphose, transform unalterable verb
acerbic Sharp ,biting, or acid in temper, expression,  or tone Sour or bitter in taste, blistering Pleasant , pacifying tone adjective
myriad Consisting of a very great but indefinite number Innumerable, uncounted Numerous, calculable adjective
remunerate To pay an equivalent to for any service,  loss ,or expense Recompense ,compensate Free service ,
equivalent of slavery, Work done under harsh conditions for little or no pay
verb
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Word

Meaning
Synonyms
Antonyms
Parts of speech
gewgaw
A showy trifle; a trinket; a bauble N/A noun
inchoate
In an initial or early stage; just begun. Imperfectly formed or formulated. Completed, brought to an end adjective
assuage
To make milder or less severe; to reduce the intensity of; to ease; to relieve. To appease; to satisfy; To soothe or calm; to pacify. harsh verb
diffident
Lacking self-confidence; distrustful of one’s own powers; timid; bashful Characterized by modest reserve; unassertive. Aggressive. confident adjective
rodomontade
Vain boasting; empty bluster; pretentious Bragging speech; rant. Reserved, unpretentious noun
bedizen
To dress or adorn in gaudy manner. loud Mundane, sophisticated Transitive verb
sojourn
A temporary stay. Visit Permanent residing noun
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* When I was in school, my English teacher used to encourage all the students in class,
* To learn a new word every day
* To make our own notes with those words
* Iam still trying to continue the “learn a word per day “
* But I have failed to keep track of them
* So I thought lets start it again..
* Its actually fun
* I used to take notes on a ruler notebook…In past
* Iam using Microsoft office word now…
* The first set of words for this week.

 

word

meaning
Synonyms
antonyms
Parts of speech 
pestiferous Bearing or bringing disease, moral harm, or annoyance. Pesky, vexatious agreeable adjective
Sine qua non An indispensable thing. Essential condition Non prerequisite noun
abominate To detest intensely. Abhor, loathe Like, accept verb
factitious artificial; not authentic or genuine Not produced by natural forces real adjective
relegate To assign or remove, usually to an inferior position. Classify, demote superior verb
dissolute Loose in morals and conduct. Dissipated, riotous moral adjective
nettlesome Causing irritation, vexation Cranky, pettish pleasing adjective

* we can hear the pronunciation of words via this resource..

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Filed under: personal, Creative, Writing

 

WHEN by my solitary hearth I sit,
When no fair dreams before my - mind’s eye - flit,
And the bare heath of life presents no bloom;
Sweet Hope, ethereal balm upon me shed,
And wave thy silver pinions o’er my head.

Whene’er I wander, at the fall of night,
Where woven boughs shut out the moon’s bright ray,
Should sad Despondency my musings fright,
And frown, to drive fair Cheerfulness away,
Peep with the moon-beams through the leafy roof,
And keep that fiend Despondence far aloof.

Should Disappointment, parent of Despair,
Strive for her son to seize my careless heart;
When, like a cloud, he sits upon the air,
Preparing on his spell-bound prey to dart:
Chase him away, sweet Hope, with visage bright,
And fright him as the morning frightens night!

Whene’er the fate of those I hold most dear
Tells to my fearful breast a tale of sorrow,
O bright-eyed Hope, my morbid fancy cheer;
Let me awhile thy sweetest comforts borrow:
Thy heaven-born radiance around me shed,
And wave thy silver pinions o’er my head!

Should e’er unhappy love my bosom pain,
From cruel parents, or relentless fair;
O let me think it is not quite in vain
To sigh out sonnets to the midnight air!
Sweet Hope, ethereal balm upon me shed,
And wave thy silver pinions o’er my head!

In the long vista of the years to roll,
Let me not see our country’s honour fade:
O let me see our land retain her soul,
Her pride, her freedom; and not freedom’s shade.
From thy bright eyes unusual brightness shed -
Beneath thy pinions canopy my head!

Let me not see the patriot’s high bequest,
Great Liberty! how great in plain attire!
With the base purple of a court oppress’d,
Bowing her head, and ready to expire:
But let me see thee stoop from heaven on wings
That fill the skies with silver glitterings!

And as, in sparkling majesty, a star
Gilds the bright summit of some gloomy cloud;
Brightening the half veil’d face of heaven afar:
So, when dark thoughts my boding spirit shroud,
Sweet Hope, celestial influence round me shed,
Waving thy silver pinions o’er my head.

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