Monday, June 22, 2009

Vocabulary Extravaganza (Part 1)

Vocabulary is such an important part of writing. Without words, where would we be with writing? I guess you could say that we'd be nowhere because you can't write without words! So in the spirit of that, this week will be a vocabulary extravaganza!!

One of my favorite sites is Dictionary.com because there are just so many neat resources there, such as a dictionary, thesaurus, word games, and more! But the best part is the "word of the day" archives! Every word of the day that they've had since May 3, 1999 is available!

Please take a look at the words highlighted during May 1999. Pick 3 words that you did not know prior to visiting that site. Then come back here, post each word, and its definition!

May 1999 - Words of the Day

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pugnacious; combative,quarrelsome.

Nesicence;lack of knowledge or awareness.

Objurgate; to scold or rebuke sharply.

Anonymous said...

Badinage: light, playful talk.

Capitulate: to surrender under agreed conditions.

Incipient: beginning to exist or appear.

D. Wilson

Anonymous said...

Metier: an occupation, especially in which one excels.

Perforce: by necessity

Quotidian: occurring daily; also ordinary

D. Wilson

Anonymous said...

umbrage: offense;resentment.

canorous: melodious; musical.

repast: a meal.

Suetto C.

Anonymous said...

Umbrage: offense; resentment

gewgaw: a trinket; a bauble

plethora: excess

-Judith B

Anonymous said...

Lissom:supple,nimble

Pugnacious: combative,quarrelsome

Bivouac:a usually temporary encampment; also,to encamp

Dorothea Maxwell

Anonymous said...

Sandra H.

susurrus: a whispering or rustling
sound
tenebrous: dark, gloomy
gewgaw: a trinket; a bauble