Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Vocabulary - Use It Or Lose It (Part 12)

Back on August 5th, the blog topic dealt with SAT level vocabulary. These are all good terms to know, regardless of if you're actually planning on taking the SAT or not. Without strong vocabulary skills, a person will struggle with writing.

Let's work together and expand our minds. Take a look at the word list below, pick a word, and then visit a dictionary to define it. Please post the word's definition and also its part of speech (verb, noun, adjective, etc.). If you don't have a traditional dictionary, you can use an online one, such as this one: http://www.merriam-webster.com).

Acrid
Boorish
Cynical
Epistle
Heresy
Lance
Obscure
Poignant
Respite
Terse

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mirlene - The microcoscopic view seem obscure to me.

Anonymous said...

Lance-Noun

In medieval times a knight would use a Lance in renaissance.


Sheila W.

Anonymous said...

Boorish - adj

of or like a boor,unmannered, crude,insensitive.

suetto c.

Anonymous said...

Epistle (noun) ~ 1.Capitalized: a: one of the letters adopted as books in the New Testament b: a liturgical lection usually from the New Testament Epistles. 2. a: an elegant or formal letter b: a composition in the form of a lettter.

Alicia said...

Poignant ~ adjective

1: pungently pervasive {a poignant perfume}
2 a (1): painfully affecting the feelings : piercing (2): deeply affecting : touching b: designed to make an impression : cutting {poignant satire}
3 a: pleasurably stimulating b: being to the point : apt

Alicia

Anonymous said...

Cynical:
Adj.
1. denying the sincerity of people’s motives and actions
2. sarcastic, sneering etc.

Geraldine G.

Anonymous said...

Terse
ters·er; ters·est

1: smoothly elegant : polished

They dismissed me with a terse no.

Tais M.

Anonymous said...

Vocabulary-Use it or lose it(Part 12)

Lance: n; A steel tipped spear carried by mounted knights or light calvery.

The brave knight sharpened his lance when ever he went to battle.

-Angelica

Anonymous said...

POIGNANT-adjective-to be pungently persuasive.Something thatpainfully affectsthe feelings,or designed to make an impression.KbUTLER

Anonymous said...

Acrid - adj

Sharp and bitting in taste or odor.
Bitterly irritating.

Indira H

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Anonymous said...

Respite: noun

a period of temporary delay
an interval of rest or relief

Anonymous said...

Boorish - mean uncouth in manners or appearance.

Maria Rodriguez-Trelles

Anonymous said...

Main Entry: respite
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: a delay or postponement

- Angelia M.

Anonymous said...

My word is:
Acrid
meaning sharp and harsh or unpleasantly pungent in taste or odor

SHENEA WALKER