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| English Speaking in 35 days |
| Improve Your English - Part IV |
Day 23rd |
| Simply understand and memorize 5 words daily to enhance your English speaking skills. This task should be carried on with the discussion sheets, which would be given in the next lesson. You will have to go through one discussion sheet and memorize words from the vocabulary sheet daily. So, let's all begin to learn with enthusiasm. |
| VOCABULARY SHEET |
| Here are some common words used in spoken English. |
Word - Meaning
Ample - Quite Enough
Appetite - Desire
Apparent - Clear
Apprise - To Inform
Astray - On the wrong path
Banish - To drive away
Barbarous - Cruel
Bedlam - A madhouse
Bewilder - To confuse
Biography - Written account or life of a person written by some one else
Bland - Polite
Blurt - To utter anything without thinking
Boisterous - Violent
Brawny - Strong
Brigand - A robber
Brim - Upper edge of any thing
Brink - Border
Budge - To make the slightest movement to give way
Cab - A taxi
Calamitous - Disastrous
Calligraphy - Beautiful handwriting
Cannon - A big gun
Captious - Critical
Cauldron - A large boiling vessel
Celestial - Heavenly
Clutch - To hold tightly
Coarse - Rough
Colloquial - Conversational
Collossal - Huge
Compact - An agreement between the parties
Conjugal - Pertaining to marriage
Curpulency - Obesity
Corrigible - capable of being corrected
Cosmic - Of the universe
Cosmopolitan - A person of international outlook free from all barriers of race, colour and creed
Couching - An act of stooping (bending)
Counterfoil - Receipt
Crimson - Of deep red colour
Culminate - To reach the highest point
Curdle - To thicken
Currant - A dried fruit of grape
Custodian - A keeper
Dagger - A stabbing weapon
Daniel - A very wise man
Debonair - Well bred
Florist - One who deals with flowers
Foment - To bathe with warm medicated lotion.
Fore say - To predict
Fortitude - Courage in adversity
Foul - Dirty
Frenzy - Temporary madness.
Fulgent - Brilliant
Haggard - Lean and thin
Haven - A place where the ships are kept
Hew - To cut with an axe or sword
Horticulture - The art of cultivating gardens
Howl - To roar
Icon - An image
Ignoble - Of low birth
Immaculate - Fault less
Impeach - To accuse
Implore - To beg earnestly
Ineffable - Not social
Inanimate - Without life
Inceptor - Beginner
Occult - Secret
Palett- An artists table for mixing colours.
Pallid - Somewhat pale
Pervades - To spread thoroughly
Petulant - Saint ness
Sans - Without
Sapid - Tastefule |
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