Friday, September 12, 2008

Vocabulary - Use It Or Lose It (Part 14)

It's been a while since we had a "Vocabulary - Use It Or Lose It" topic, so let's pick that up again! Good writing has varied word choice, so working on expanding vocabularies is always something we should do!

Take a look at the word list (shown below) and pick one word that you're not already familiar with in your day-to-day vocabulary. Use an online dictionary (such as this one: http://www.merriam-webster.com) to define it. Post the word, its part of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.), and the definition. Be sure to look through what others have posted! It'll help all of us improve our vocabularies!

Abrogate
Blasphemy
Credible
Enigma
Harbingers
Labyrinthine
Nuzzle
Plaudit
Reprehensible
Tardy

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

reprehensible

Function: Adjective

deserving of reproof, rebuke, or censure, blameworthy

synonyms:culpable

antonyms: praiseworthy

luz croce

Anonymous said...

Abrogate - Annul
They have decided to abrogate their marriage.

Maria Rodriguez-Trelles

Anonymous said...

Plaudit

(noun) praise; (plural noun plaudtis) the applaud of a an audience

The mayor won plaudits for his aggressive campaign against crime.

Anonymous said...

ab·ro·gate: \ˈa-brə-ˌgāt\

1 : to abolish by authoritative action : annul 2 : to treat as nonexistent, abrogating their responsibilities
synonyms see nullify

Tais M

Anonymous said...

Enigma : noun

1.an obscure speech or writing.
2. something hard to understand.
3. an inscrutable or mysterious person.


Michele T.

Anonymous said...

Abrogate= verb annul by authority, repeal.

Synonyms :cancel revoke

antonyms: ratify, establish

Adriana Wagner

Crystal said...

Labyrinthine
adjective
Date: 1632
1 : of, relating to, or resembling a labyrinth : intricate , involved
2 : of, relating to, affecting, or originating in the internal ear


Crystal Smolter

Crystal said...

Credible,

adjective
Etymology: Middle English,
1 : offering reasonable grounds for being believed
2 : of sufficient capability to be militarily effective

Crystal Smolter

Anonymous said...

Reprehensible

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: deserving of reproof, rebuke, or censure; blameworthy.


Aneilia Persad

Anonymous said...

har·bin·ger (här'bĭn-jər) noun.

Def: One that indicates or foreshadows what is to come; a forerunner.

-Angelia McGirt

Anonymous said...

Tardy:Noun

Stephanie has been tardy almost every day this week.


Sheila W.

Anonymous said...

Blasphemy

Funtion : Noun

The act of insulting or showing contempt of lack of reverance for God.
Irreverance toward something considered sacred or inviolable.

Indira H.

Anonymous said...

Enigma: noun

1 : an obscure speech or writing
2 : something hard to understand or explain
3 : an inscrutable or mysterious person

The enigma code was broken by the German army.

Anonymous said...

Nuzzle:

1. To rub or push against gently with or as if with the nose or snout: stroked and nuzzled the kitten.
2. To root or move with the snout.

Geraldine G.

Anonymous said...

deglutition

Part of speech: Noun

Example of use: Norman will increase his deglutition skills by learning new swallowing compensatory strategies.

Anonymous said...

Blasphemy:
noun
: the act of insulting or showing contempt or lack of reverence for God b: the act of claiming the attributes of deity
: irreverence toward something considered sacred or inviolable

Giancarla D.

Anonymous said...

Plaudit

Pronounced - Plau-dit

Function - noun

Enthusiastic approval, an act or round of applause

Leonie Florestal

Anonymous said...

Word - plaudit

Part of speech - noun

Meaning - an act or round of applause; enthusiastic approval.

Karla Banton

Anonymous said...

Enigma

Something hard to understand, or explain.
hard: adjective

Allison