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Words of December word of December 31st, 2008 dullard *********************** part of speech: noun plural form: dullards شخص غبي meaning: A person regarded as mentally dull; a stupid person example David was always a quiet, orderly boy and for a long time was thought by the people of Winesburg to be something of a dullard ............................................................ ................. word of December 30th, 2008 amity *********************** part of speech: noun الصداقة بين الامم meaning: Friendship; friendly relations, especially between nations example The two groups had lived in perfect amity for many years before the recent troubles ............................................................ ................. word of December 29th, 2008 prosaic *********************** part of speech: adjective ممل؛ يفتقر الخيال meaning: lacking interest, imagination and variety; boring example If only she'd been called 'Camilla' or 'Flavia' instead of the prosaic 'Jane' He asked if I'd got my black eye in a fight - I told him the prosaic truth that I'd banged my head on a door other related forms prosaical: adjective prosaicness: noun prosaically: adverb ............................................................ ................ word of December 28th, 2008 multifarious *********************** part of speech: adjective بأنواع عديدة مختلفة meaning: of many different types example The newspaper report detailed the fraudster's multifarious business activities This company is known for its successful multifarious business activities other related forms multifariousness: noun multifariously: adverb ............................................................ ................. word of December 27th, 2008 munificent *********************** part of speech: adjective سخي جدا meaning: very generous in giving example Thanks to a number of munificent benefactors, the charity was able to brighten the holidays for many families She received a munificent sum for her services A former student has donated a munificent sum of money to the college other related forms munificence: noun munificentness: noun munificently: adverb ............................................................ ............. word of December 26th, 2008 vouch *********************** part of speech: verb يُؤَكِّد صِحَّة other verb forms: vouches, vouched, vouching meaning:to affirm or certify someone or something to be true, genuine, or correct ; guarantee example Will you vouch for the truth of the statement When Blake's parents asked him why his sister had missed school, he vouched for her because he knew she had been sick in the morning I'll vouch for the quality of the report. I read it last night Patricia has checked the reports and can vouch for the accuracy of the information The witness vouched for the defendant's honesty ............................................................ ............. word of December 25th, 2008 alma mater *********************** part of speech: noun meaning: a school, college, or university that one has attended المدرسة، الجامعة او الكلية التي ارتادها الشخص example Tonight we will hear the choir of my parents' alma mater perform Handel's Messiah ............................................................ ............... word of December 24th, 2008 gelid *********************** part of speech: adjective بارد جدا meaning: Very cold; icy example After only a few minutes in the gelid wind, they were shivering too hard to speak The weather is gelid on a recent Thursday night--so uninviting that it's hard to imagine anyone venturing out other related forms gelidity: noun gelidness: noun gelidly: adjective ............................................................ ...................... word of December 23rd, 2008 homebody *********************** part of speech: noun plural form: homebodies meaning: One whose interests center on the home example He was not merely a homebody, but a true agoraphobic who lived in fear of the outside world ............................................................ ..................... word of December 22nd, 2008 unanimous *********************** part of speech: adjective إجْماعي meaning: having, or showing, complete agreement example The whole school was unanimous in its approval of the headmaster's plan The proposal was approved by a unanimous vote The jury returned a unanimous verdict of guilty after a short deliberation After a lengthy discussion we reached a unanimous decision on the proposal The new format has unanimous support and could be introduced next season other related forms unanimousness: noun unanimity: noun unanimously: adjective ............................................................ .................... word of December 21st, 2008 concoct *********************** part of speech: verb other verb forms: concocts, concocted, concocting يَخْتَلِق، يُعِدُّ حِساءً بالمَزْج meaning: to prepare by combining various ingredients example I've concocted a new drink for you to try. The child concocted a story about having been attacked He concocted the most amazing dish from all sorts of unlikely ingredients In order to use up all the leftovers in her refrigerator, Kirsten concocted a one-of-a-kind stew that turned out to be surprisingly tasty other related forms concoction: noun concoctive: adjective ............................................................ ................. word of December 20th, 2008 opulent *********************** part of speech: adjective مَيْسور، غَني، ذو خَيْرٍ وفير meaning: having or showing much wealth example We visited an historic house that is full of opulent furnishings They lived in opulent surroundings Hollywood actresses wear evening dresses in opulent fabrics other related forms opulence: noun opulently: adverb ............................................................ ............. word of December 19th, 2008 manual *********************** part of speech: adjective يدوي meaning: done with or operated by hands/ requiring or using physical skill and energy example She tried to cure the pain in my knee by putting manual pressure on the joint He still works on an old manual typewriter When we volunteered to help build a house for an area family, we spent the day carrying boards, driving nails, and other kinds of manual labor Hundreds of manual workers will lose their jobs as a result of company cutbacks Computer-controlled robots are taking over manual jobs in many industries other related forms manually: adverb ............................................................ ....................... word of December 18th, 2008 vagrant *********************** part of speech: noun plural form: vagrants مُتَشَرِّد meaning: a person who is poor and does not have a home or job; a tramp example When things started disappearing from their backyard, they began to suspect the vagrant who had recently been roaming the streets The town has shelters and food handouts for vagrants other related forms vagrantness: noun vagrant: adjective vagrantly: adverb ............................................................ ........... word of December 17th, 2008 vary *********************** part of speech: verb other verb forms: varies, varied, varying يَتَنَوَّع، يَخْتَلِف meaning: differ; to make, be or become different example Salary scales vary between states/from state to state/according to state/with each state The samples varied in quality but were generally acceptable The orchestra varied last night's program with one new selection The age at which children are ready to read varies The supermarket's selection of vegetables varies according to the season His moods vary depending on the weather These apples vary in size from small to medium other related forms variation: noun varyingly: adverb ............................................................ .............. word of December 16th, 2008 soporific *********************** part of speech: adjective يُسبب النعاس meaning: causing sleep or making a person want to sleep example The soporific effect of the heat made him quickly fall asleep After dinner, Owen sank onto the couch by the fireplace and -- succumbing to the soporific effect of his full belly and the comfortable surroundings -- quickly fell asleep His voice had an almost soporific effect other related forms soporifically: adverb ............................................................ ........ word of December 15th, 2008 harry *********************** part of speech: verb other verb forms: harries, harried, harrying يُؤلِم، يُزْعِج، يُضايِق meaning: to harass, annoy, or torment by or as if by repeated attacks example Seven-year-old Kaitlyn harried her little sister with pokes, hair pulling, and teasing, badgering her until she burst into tears He was harried by constant doubts He is known to harry his staff when he is overworked ............................................................ .............. word of December 14th, 2008 impute *********************** part of speech: verb other verb forms: imputes, imputed, imputing يعزو إلى meaning: to say that someone is responsible for something that has happened, or that something is the cause of something else example They imputed the error to the lawyer who was handling her case They imputed the rocket failure to a faulty gasket The children imputed magical powers to the old woman The teacher imputed the student's failure to his nervousness Keller, why does your article impute things to my father without the slightest foundation? other related forms imputable: adjective imputive: adjective imputively: adverb imputiveness: noun imputedly: adverb imputer: noun ............................................................ ............ word of December 13th, 2008 runnel *********************** part of speech: noun plural form: runnels جدول meaning: A small stream; a brook example He could tell from the impression carved into the landscape that the runnel's flow had drifted a few feet to the north ............................................................ .................. word of December 12th, 2008 gambol *********************** part of speech: verb other verb forms: gambols, gambolled, gambolling يَثِبُ، يَقْفِزُ مَرَحا meaning: to run and jump in a happy and playful way example Lambs were gambolling (about/around) in the spring sunshine. Then he ran back to the shed pulling the playful young horse, who wanted to gambol all over the yard, by the rein ............................................................ .................. word of December 11th, 2008 granger *********************** part of speech: noun plural form: grangers مزارع meaning: A person who operates a farm; farmer example Their lands had been bought long ago, and the grangers moved to the city to find work as manual laborers ............................................................ ................... word of December 10th, 2008 consign *********************** part of speech: verb other verb forms: consigns, consigned, consigning يَعْهَد إلى meaning: To give over to the care of another; entrust example She consigned her daughters to the care of their aunt and took an extended vacation to Africa. The little boy was consigned to his grandmother's care Many older people feel they have been consigned to the medical scrapheap related forms consignation: noun consignable: adjective ............................................................ ........................ word of December 9th, 2008 filch *********************** part of speech: verb other verb forms: filches, filched, filching يَخْتَلِس، يَسْرِقُ شيئا قَليل meaning: to steal something of little value example Who has filched my pen? Jack used to filch ashtrays from fancy restaurants. Who has filched my pencils? related forms filcher: noun filchingly: adveb ............................................................ .................... word of December 8th, 2008 pique *********************** part of speech: verb other verb forms: piques, piqued, piquing يُغضِب meaning: to arouse anger or resentment in example My brother's teasing and poking finally piqued me so much that I lost my temper and threw my math book at him She was greatly piqued when they refused her invitation related forms pique: noun ............................................................ ........................ word of December 7th, 2008 roast *********************** part of speech: verb other verb forms: roasts, roasted, roasting يَشْوي meaning: to cook food in an oven or over a fire example It's a family tradition of ours to roast chestnuts this time of year, and the smell of them roasting is one of my favorite things about the season Just roast the chicken in the oven and baste it in oil and lemon The beef was roasting in the oven related forms roast: adjective roasted: adjective ............................................................ ................... word of December 6th, 2008 quiver *********************** part of speech: verb other verb forms: quivers, quivered, quivering يَهْتَز meaning: to shake slightly, often because of strong emotion example People in the audience quivered with excitement as they waited for the sculpture to be unveiled Lennie's bottom lip quivered and tears started in his eyes The leaves quivered in the breeze related forms quiveringly: adverb quiverer: noun quivery: adjective quiver: noun ............................................................ ................. word of December 5th, 2008 crux *********************** part of speech: noun plural form: cruxes, cruces عُقدَه، صُلْب الموضوع، النُقطة الحاسِمـه meaning: the most important point example After beating around the bush for a while, Cameron finally got to the crux of his argument The crux of the country's economic problems is its foreign debt The issue of an arms embargo will be at the crux of the negotiations in Geneva The crux of the trial was his whereabouts at the time of the murder That is the crux of the matter ............................................................ .............. word of December 4th, 2008 laudable *********************** part of speech: adjective جَدير بالثَّناء meaning: worthy of praise example It is, no doubt, a very laudable effort, in modern teaching, to render as much as possible of what the young are required to learn, easy and interesting to them The recycling programme is laudable, but does it save much money Reorganizing the files was a laudable idea related forms laudably: adverb laudatory: noun laudableness: noun laudability: noun ............................................................ ...................... word of December 3rd, 2008 stint *********************** part of speech: verb other verb forms: stints, stinted, stinting يخصص او يأخذ جزءا قليلا من شيء meaning: to provide, take or use only a small amount of something example The bride's parents did not stint on the champagne - there was plenty for everyone Don't stint yourself - take another slice of cake ............................................................ ................ word of December 2nd, 2008 lament *********************** part of speech: verb other verb forms: laments, lamented, lamenting يَنوحُ ، يَبْكي على meaning: to express sorrow for example The poem opens by lamenting (over) the death of a young man My grandmother, as usual, lamented the decline in moral standards in today's society Mr.s Johnson lamented the absence of her son who is studying abroad We all lament his death; He sat lamenting over his past failures He lamented his thoughtless acts related forms lament: noun lamentation: noun lamenter: noun lamentingly: adverb ............................................................ ............... word of December 1st, 2008 munchkin *********************** part of speech: noun شخص صغير الحجم و محبوب meaning: a person who is notably small and often endearing example Timmy is such a sweet little munchkin and everyone loves to tickle him and tell him what a darling baby he is ..................................................................................... |
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