June 1.Gallows- Frame, typically wooden, used for execution of hanging. Sentence: Have You seen a gallows? Reference:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/gallows 2.Insomnia is a symptom of any of several sleep disorders, characterized by persistent difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep despite the opportunity. sentence: I have an insomnia, I can't sleep every night. reference:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insomnia
July 1.Beer- an alcoholic beverage brewed from malt and and hops. Sentence: We drink beer last night. 2.Confront-to cause to face or to meet. Sentence:Alex confront me about her problem. Reference: Merriam-Webster Dictionary
August 1.Spilled- tumble Sentence:We spilled our coffees last time. 2.Walkman-A trade mark for a small portable cassette player. Sentence: I have a Walkman. Reference: Microsoft Encarta 2009 1993-2008.Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
JUNe 2009 1.) paparazzi - a freelane photographer who dodgely pursues celebrities to take an id pictures for sale to magazines & newspaper. sentence: The paparazzis didn't stop following her in the hotel.
reference: www.thefreedictionary.com/paparazzi
2.) phonic - of, relating to, or having the nature of sound, especially speech sounds sentence: He likes listening to the sounds of phonic instruments.
reference: www.thefreedictionary.com/phonic
JULY 2009 1.) lifetime - the duration of a person's life sentence: I would wait a lifetime for you to come back.
2.) sync - to agree in time sentence: Me & my best friend is always in sync.
reference: Grolier New Webster's Dictionary
AUGUST 2009 1.) lullaby - a soothing song to put a baby to sleep sentence: My mother used to sang me a lullaby.
2.) unraveling - to entangle; to undo; to solve sentence: To unravel the truth, you must investigate.
1. Bleachers -- is a term used to describe the raised, tiered stands found by sports fields or at other spectator events in the United States and Canada.
Sentence: --Taylor is a bleacher.
Reference: www.dictionary.com
2. upset --to disturb or derange completely; put out of order; throw into disorder
Sentence: I was upset about the crime yesterday.
Reference: www.dictionary.com
3. shotgun --a smoothbore gun for firing small shot to kill birds and small quadrupeds, though often used with buckshot to kill larger animals.
Sentence: --She was shot by a shotgun.
Reference: www.dictionary.com
4. album --a bound or loose-leaf book consisting of blank pages, pockets, envelopes, etc., for storing or displaying photographs, stamps, or the like, or for collecting autographs.
Sentence: --Glamorous is on the album ‘TheDuchess’.
Reference: --www.dictionary.com
July 2009 1. vulnerable --capable of or susceptible to being wounded or hurt, as by a weapon
Sentence: --That girl is vulnerable.
Reference: --www.dictionary.com
2. Invincible -- incapable of being conquered, defeated, or subdued.
Sentence: --The armor of the bhidhudez is invincible.
3. sparkle --to issue in or as if in little sparks, as fire or light
Sentence: --The candlelight sparkled in the crystal.
Reference: www. dictionary.com
4. flashlight --a light that flashes, as a lighthouse beacon.
Sentence: --I used a flashlight yesterday to light our house.
Reference: --www.dictionary.com
August 2009
1. resistance --the act or power of resisting, opposing, or withstanding.
Sentence: --Shy has no resistance to fight Jeff.
Reference: --www.dictionary.com
2.pride --something that causes a person or persons to be proud.
Sentence: --His art collection was the pride of the family.
Reference: --www.dictionary.com
3. winter --the cold season between autumn and spring in northern latitudes (in the Northern Hemisphere from the winter solstice to the vernal equinox; in the Southern Hemisphere from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox).
Sentence: --We don't experience winter.
Reference: --www.dictionary.com
4. love --a feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection, as for a parent, child, or friend.
1. INSECURE – (adj.) anxious and lacking in self-confidence Sentence: If you know you are in the good side, why do you feel so insecure? Reference: Microsoft Encarta 2009 1993-2008.Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
2. SACRIFICE – (n.) valuable or important given up as a sacrifice. Sentence: In love, you can get to the point where you have to sacrifice your love to make her happy. Reference: Microsoft Encarta 2009 1993-2008.Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
1. Solitary - alone; without companions; unattended: a solitary passer-by.
SENTENCE: lando is solitary this moment.
2. Stripped - having had a covering, clothing, equipment, or furnishings removed: trees stripped of their leaves by the storm; a stripped bed ready for clean sheets.
SENTENCE: We are using a stripped bed.
REFERENCE: www.dictionary.reference.com
JULY
1. Slip - to move, flow, pass, or go smoothly or easily; glide; slide.
SENTENCE:Water slips off a smooth surface.
2. Whisper - to speak with soft, hushed sounds, using the breath, lips, etc., but with no vibration of the vocal cords.
SENTENCE: We dance the song careless whisper.
REFERENCE: www.dictionary.reference.com
AUGUST
1.Gorgeous - splendid or sumptuous in appearance, coloring, etc.; magnificent: a gorgeous gown; a gorgeous sunset.
June 2009 Naive- adj. having or showing unaffected simplicity of, nature of absence;unsophisticated sentence: She is naive. stairwell- n. a vertical shaft enclosing a staircase sentence: The stairwell is painted blue. reference: The New Internatinal websters Dictionary & thesaurus copyright 1999
July 2009 crazier- adj. insane sentence: Shiela is crazier than Ana.
ground- n. firm solid portion of the earth. sentence: The ground is very well built.
reference: The New Internatinal websters Dictionary & thesaurus copyright 1992,1995
August 2009 nightmare- n. a terrifying dream in which the dreamer experiences feelings of helplessness, extreme anxiety, sorrow, etc. sentence: Last night I had a nightmare.
humor-n. a comic, absurd, or incongruous quality causing amusement: sentence: She has a good sense of humor.
June 2009 Hitch-v. a means of transportation that is gained by asking people, usually strangers, for a ride in their automobiles. Sentence:My friend hitch a ride to Manila.
Addicted-adj. devoted or surrendered to something habitually or obsessively. Sentence:Today many people are addicted to drugs.
Reference:http://education.yahoo.com and www.meriam-webster.com
July 2009 Cast-v. snarl; embroil Sentence:His shoe laces were tangled while he's running.
Insincere-adj. backhanded; dishonest Sentence:her speech was very insincere.
1.Destiny - refers to a predetermined course of events. It may be conceived as a predetermined future, whether in general or of an individual. It is a concept based on the belief that there is a fixed natural order to the cosmos.
Sentence: Almost all say that, when it comes to love, you should follow your destiny.
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destiny
2.shiver - To shake with or as if with cold; tremble. See Synonyms at shake. - To quiver or vibrate, as by the force of the wind.
Sentence: When cold weather comes, we always shiver.
1.moment - Moment Meaning and Definition - An infinitesimal change in a varying quantity; an increment or decrement. - An essential element; a deciding point, fact, or consideration; an essential or influential circumstance. - Importance, as in influence or effect; consequence; weight or value; consideration. - Tendency, or measure of tendency, to produce motion, esp. motion about a fixed point or axis. - Impulsive power; force; momentum. - A minute portion of time; a point of time; an instant; as, at thet very moment.
Sentence: They communicate with each other every moment.
5. Bleachers- a term used to describe the raised, tiered stands found in sports fields or at other spectator events in the United States and Canada.
SENTENCE: Taylor was sitting in the bleachers while she was watching Ronnie's game.
6. Grilfriend- is a term that can refer to either a female partner in a non-marital romantic relationship or a female non-intimate friend that is closer than other friends.
1. Porch - is a structure attached to a building, forming a covered entrance to a vestibule or doorway. It is external to the walls of the main building proper, but may be enclosed by screen, latticework, broad windows, or other light frame walls extending from the main structure.
Sentence: I sat in our porch and play guitar.
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porch
2. Struggle - try to overcome problem: to make a great effort to deal with a chllenge, problem, or difficulty.
Sentence: I must face the struggles in my life.
Reference: Microsoft Encarta 2008. 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
JULY 2009
1. Style - external manners
Sentence: Girls go with their own style.
Reference: New Webster's Dictionary
2. Crazier - very excited or pleased.
Sentence: Having a crush with someone, makes me feel crazier.
1. Insomnia is a symptom[1] of any of several sleep disorders, characterized by persistent difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep despite the opportunity.
Sentence: My brother has insomnia. Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insomnia 2. Call is any attempt to set up a telecommunication circuit . Sentence: A call is made for faster communication. Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_(telecommunications)
Month of July
1. Vulnerability is the susceptibility to physical or emotional injury or attack. It also means to have one's guard down, open to censure or criticism; assailable. Vulnerability refers to a person's state of being liable to succumb, as to persuasion or temptation. Sentence: My Dota character has a vulnerability for attacks. Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulnerability
2. Musical ensemble is a group of two or more musicians who perform instrumental or vocal music. In each musical style different norms have developed for the sizes and composition of different ensembles, and for the repertoire of songs or musical works that these ensembles perform. Sentence: I made a musical ensemble. Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Band_(music)
Month of August
1. Barricade is any object or structure that creates a barrier or obstacle to control, block passage or force the flow of traffic in the desired direction.
Sentence: The MMDA put a barricade in the Expressway. Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barricade
2. History is the study of the past, with special attention to the written record of the activities of human beings over time.
Sentence: I study the history of Arts and Sports Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History
1. Liar ~A person who tells a lie ~Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liar ~Angelo Ramirez is a liar. 2. Upset ~ An upset occurs in a competition, ~Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upset ~Sentence: Upset is in electrical politics. 3. Ruins ~ Ruins is a term used to describe the remains of human-made architecture: ~Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruins ~Have you seen a ruin? 4. Bleachers ~ Bleachers is a term used to describe the raised, tiered stands found in sports fields or at other spectator events. ~Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleachers ~Sentence: I have seen a bleacher.
1. Poker -Any of several card games in which a player bets that the value of his or her hand is greater than that of the hands held by others. Each subsequent player must either equal or raise the bet or drop out. The pot is eventually won by either the player showing the best hand when it comes to a showdown or the only player left when everyone else has dropped out, or "folded." In this case the winner need not show his hand and could conceivably have won the pot with a lower hand than any other at the table. It is for this reason that poker is described as a game of bluff. Three principal forms of the game have developed: straight poker, in which all cards of the standard five-card hand are dealt facedown; stud poker, in which some but not all of a player's cards are dealt faceup; and community-card poker, in which some cards are exposed and used by all the players to form their best hand. In draw poker, the main variant of straight poker, cards may be discarded and additional cards drawn. The traditional ranking of hands is (1) straight flush (five cards of the same suit in sequence, the highest sequence — ace, king, queen, jack, ten — being called a royal flush), (2) four of a kind, (3) full house (three of a kind, plus a pair), (4) flush (five of a single suit), (5) straight (five in sequence), (6) three of a kind, (7) two pair, (8) one pair.
Sentence: We play Poker to last night
2. Kulintang -Gong-chime of the Philippines, Indonesia and other parts of south-east Asia. The term is also used for a percussion ensemble in which the kulintang gong-chime is the main constituent. It consists of bossed bronzed gongs laid horizontally, the largest on the left, in a row in front of the performer on two parallel strings stretched in a wooden frame, and played with two soft wooden mallets. Kulintang ensembles are used for feasts, weddings and entertainments; the gong-chime provides the melody and the punctuating instruments provide drones.
SEPTEMBER 1.DRENCH -to cover or fill completely; bathe sentence: The trees are drench with sunlight. reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/drench
2.FADE -to lose freshness, vigor, strength, or health sentence: The tulips have faded. reference:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fade
1.Sparkle- To give off sparks. Reference:http://www.thefreedictionary.com/sparkle Sentence: The light is Sparkling.
2.Wonderwall- The word means a person you are fascinated or infatuated with. Reference:http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_meaning_of_wonderwall Sentence: Renso is a wonderwall.
3. Strangle- : to suppress or hinder the rise, expression, or growth of Reference:http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/strangle Sentence: You strangle me.
4.Subtleties- the quality or state of being subtle Reference:http://www.aolsvc.merriam-webster.aol.com/dictionary/subtleties Sentence: Your subtleties strangle me.
Sentence:most heartbroken people are naive since they have experience a bad moment in their lives.
2.drag-to pull by force;to haul;to dredge;to trail
Sentence:I hate the parents who drag their children work while they are just drinking alcohol.
Reference:Websters Dictionary
3. Angel- n. benevolent spiritual being who is believed to serve as messenger or servant of God or as guardian of an individual or nation. Sentence: Each of us has their own guardian angel.
4. Regret-v. to feel sorrow or remorse; to think of with a sense of loss; to decline formally or politely. Sentence: I regret those days that I should have done better than good.
3.MEMORIES -it is the mental capacity or faculty of retaining and reviving facts, events, impressions, etc., or of recalling or recognizing previous experiences
SENTENCE: I think I’m dizzy because I’m having a feeling that my head is spinning.
2. CLOCK - device displaying time: a freestanding device that measures and records time, which it displays by a pointer on a dial or by a digital readout
song #1: 1. yuletide - the time or season of yule, or Christmas sentence: The people were filled with yuletide cheer. reference: Webster's New Twentieth Century Dictionary (p. 2122)
2. stardust - a patch oor clusters of stars too distant to be seen separately with the naked eye. sentence: We can't see a stardust because it is too far. reference: Webster's New Twentieth Century Dictionary (p.1774)
song #2: 1. mistletoe - a green plant with white berries, often used as Christmas decoration. sentence: Mistletoe is hung above every doorway at the party. reference: NTC's American English Learners' Dictionary (p. 578)
2. holly - a small tree or shrub with red berries and shiny green leaves. sentence: We planted a holly by the front door. reference: NTC's American English Learners' Dictionary (p. 441)
first song 1. special ---being such in an exceptional degree; particularly valued. sentence: She is very special to me. ref: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/special
2. soul ---the emotional part of human nature. sentence: My soul was torn apart. reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/soul
2nd song 1.fireplace ---hearth sentence: we don't have a fireplace in our home. reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fireplace
2. mistletoe ---European plant used in Christmas decorations sentence: mistletoes bring in the Christmas spirit. reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/mistletoe
1.) ACCUSE- to charge with a fault or offense; to charge with an offense judicially or by a public process. SENTENCE- That girl accused me of being the suspect to a crime.
2.) HALFWAY- midway between two points SENTENCE- Meet me halfway right at the borderline.
1.FROSTY -characterized by or producing frost; freezing; very cold:
SENTENCE: This December we can already feel the frosty wind.
2.MINGLE -to associate or take part with others; participate.
SENTENCE: To make our Christmas happier, we should mingle with others.
Reference: http://dictionary.reference.com
2ND SONG
1.REINDEER -Any of several large deer of the genus Rangifer, of northern and arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America, both male and female of which have antlers.
SENTENCE: Santa’s favorite reindeer is Rudolph.
2.GLEE -an unaccompanied part song for three or more voices, popular esp. in the 18th century.
1. snow -> a type of precipitation in the form of crystalline water ice, consisting of a multitude of snowflakes that fall from clouds.
sentence: I think playing on a pile of snow is fun.
2. crown -> a term referring to a part of the head or of a hat, or to a head ornament or type of headgear for the highest rank in a socio-political hierarchy.
sentence: I saw a beautiful crown in the internet.
1.REINDEER -Any of several large deer of the genus Rangifer, of northern and arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America, both male and female of which have antlers.
SENTENCE: Santa rides in his sleigh with his reindeers
2. Glistening - to reflect faint light; shine lustrously
SENTENCE: Her dress glistened as she crossed the street.
DECEMBER
1. snow a type of precipitation in the form of crystalline water ice, consisting of a multitude of snowflakes that fall from clouds.
sentence: I think playing on a pile of snow is fun.
1. Mistletoe -noun -a European plant, Viscum album, having yellowish flowers and white berries, growing parasitically on various trees, used in Christmas decorations.
Sentence: Mistletoe is usually used as Christmas decor.
2. Caroling -verb -to sing Christmas songs or hymns, esp. in a group performing in a public place or going from house to house.
Sentence: A group of children are caroling in every houses.
Reference: dictionary.reference.com
SONG #2
1.Adore -verb -to regard with the utmost esteem, love, and respect; honor
sentence: I adore you.
2. womb -noun -the uterus of the human female and certain higher mammals.
Sentence: The baby is in good condition in her mother’s womb.
1.) Manger -is a trough or box of carved stone or wood construction used to hold food for animals
SENTENCE: Jesus was born in a manger.
2.) Holiday -a day designated as having special significance for which individuals, a government, or a religious group have deemed that observation is warranted.
SENTENCE: Christmas day is an example of a holiday.
SOURCE: en.wikipedia.org
Song 2
1.) Partridge -are birds in the pheasant family, Phasianidae
SENTENCE: My pet is a partridge.
SOURCE: en.wikipedia.org
2.) Lord -A man of high rank in a feudal society or in one that retains feudal forms and institutions.
1.YULETIDE -is a winter festival that was initially celebrated by the historical Germanic peoples as a pagan religious festival, though it was later absorbed into, and equated with, the Christian festival of Christmas.
SENTENCE: We are currently celebrating the yuletide season.
REFERENCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yule
2. CAROL -is a festive song, generally religious but not necessarily connected with church worship, and often with a dance-like or popular character.
1. Bluebird -group of medium-sized, mostly insectivorous or omnivorous birds in the genus Sialia of the thrush family (Turdidae). -Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluebird -Sentence: I have seen a bluebird. 2. Eskimo -indigenous peoples who have traditionally inhabited the circumpolar region from eastern Siberia (Russia), across Alaska (United States) and Canada, and all of Greenland. -Reference:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eskimo -Sentence: I was amazed by the eskimo.
2nd song: Silent Night
1. Alleluia -chanted before the Gospel is proclaimed in the liturgies of the various Christian liturgical rites. -Reference:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alleluia -Sentence: Every Sunday we sing alleluia. 2. Beam -a connection line in musical notation -Reference:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beam -Sentence: I heard the beam.
1. Jubilee -any season or occasion of rejoicing or festivity. -sentence: The staff members will have a jubilee. -reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/jubilee
2. Pout -to thrust out the lips, esp. in displeasure or sullenness. -sentence: To pout is my hobby. -reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/pout
Song #2
1. Breeze -a wind or current of air, esp. a light or moderate one. -sentence: The cold breeze makes the atmosphere more gloomy. -reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/breeze
2. Carol -a song, esp. of joy. -sentence: The choir sings a carol. reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/carol
1.yelling -v. To cry out loudly, as in pain, fright, surprise, or enthusiasm -reference: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/yelling -sentence: Angelo is yelling for his love.
2.Vow - An earnest promise to perform a specified act or behave in a certain manner, especially a solemn promise to live and act in accordance with the rules of a religious order -http://www.thefreedictionary.com/vow -Sentence: I’ll take a vow to be the only one who stands.
2nd song: TWO IS BETTER THAN ONE
1.undone -ruined; destroyed -Reference: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/UNDONE -sentence: You undone my life for the rest of the years.
2.thought -The act or process of thinking; cogitation. -Reference: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/thought -Sentence:What is the thought of the story?
1. Heaven -perfect dwelling place after death: a place or condition of supreme happiness and peace where good people are believed to go after death, and, especially in Christianity, where God and the angels are believed to dwell.
1.) bottle - a portable container for holding liquids, characteristically having a neck and mouth and made of glass or plastic
sentence: I got a bottle of water here.
2.) mend - to make (something broken, worn, torn, or otherwise damaged) whole, sound, or usable by repairing: to mend old clothes; to mend a broken toy
1. Blonde -is a hair color characterized by low levels of the dark pigment eumelanin. - Reference:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blond - Sentence: Karl's hair is blonde.
2. Party - A party is a gathering of people who have been invited by a host for the purposes of socializing, conversation, and recreation. - Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party - Sentence: We had a party last night.
2.Overrated - to rate or appraise too highly -Reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/overrated -Sentence: I think you overrate their political influence.
1. love --A deep, tender, ineffable feeling of affection and solicitude toward a person, such as that arising from kinship, recognition of attractive qualities, or a sense of underlying oneness.
I think I love him.
2. fairy tale --A fanciful tale of legendary deeds and creatures, usually intended for children.
When I was a child, I do believe in fairy tales.
2nd Song
1. blade --The flat cutting part of a sharpened weapon or tool.
I was cut by a blade.
2. beautiful --Having qualities that delight the senses, especially the sense of sight.
1. Crazier ->becoming more insane or foolish ->Andres is crazier than Jose. 2. Wings -> part that sticks out from the main thing or body ->"FLYING WITHOUT WINGS" is one of the most beautiful songs by Westlife.
2nd song
1.SENSE -> one of the five human and animal faculties by which objects are perceived. -> There is no sense in going over and over.
2.Darkness -having little or no light ->The darkness cover the city during the earth hour.
JUNE: 1.NEVER-(adj.) not ever;at no time SENTENCE:He never cheats. 2.SWEET-(adj.)having the taste of sugar;kindly agreeable;charming. SENTENCE:She's so sweet. 3.AMONG-(prep.) in the midst or in the middle of SENTENCE:He's among the people. 4.LET-(v.)to allow; to grant SENTENCE:He let the child play. SOURCE:the words worth school dictionary by:Catherine Schwarz Pages:234&372;11&198
JULY: 1.BEEN-(v)to live;to exist SENTENCE:He has been there. 2.COULD-(v)the form of the verb can be used to express a condition. SENTENCE:He could even fly. 3.ALL-(adj)everyone of SENTENCE:All of us are alive. 4.AGAIN-(adv)once more SENTENCE:He did it again. SOURCE:the words worth school dictionary by:Catherine Schwarz Pages:27&76;9&7
June
ReplyDelete1.Gallows- Frame, typically wooden, used for execution of hanging.
Sentence: Have You seen a gallows?
Reference:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/gallows
2.Insomnia is a symptom of any of several sleep disorders, characterized by persistent difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep despite the opportunity.
sentence: I have an insomnia, I can't sleep every night.
reference:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insomnia
July
1.Beer- an alcoholic beverage brewed from malt and and hops.
Sentence: We drink beer last night.
2.Confront-to cause to face or to meet.
Sentence:Alex confront me about her problem.
Reference: Merriam-Webster Dictionary
August
1.Spilled- tumble
Sentence:We spilled our coffees last time.
2.Walkman-A trade mark for a small portable cassette player.
Sentence: I have a Walkman.
Reference: Microsoft Encarta 2009 1993-2008.Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
June 2009
ReplyDelete1. Cryptic - adj. mysterious; puzzling; ambiguous
Sentence: She gave me a cryptic message.
Reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=cryptically
2. Intuition - n. direct perception of truth, fact,etc.
Sentence: A mother's intuition is always right.
Reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/intuition
July 2009
1. Psychotic - adj. relating to, characteristic of, or affected by psychosis
Sentence: Drugs make us psychotic.
Reference: Microsoft® Encarta® 2008. © 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
2. Caviar - n. fish roe; the salted roe of a large fish, particularly the sturgeon, eaten as a delicacy.
Sentence: I think rich people's favorite food is caviar.
Reference: Microsoft® Encarta® 2008. © 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
August 2009
1. Hangover - n. aspect rooted in past: something that remains from an earlier time.
Sentence: My hangover still doesn't pass.
Reference: Microsoft® Encarta® 2008. © 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
2. Flashlights - n. burst of bright light for photography: a brief intense flash of light produced by a photographic lamp.
Sentence: There were many flashlights during the concert.
Reference: Microsoft® Encarta® 2008. © 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
JUNE
ReplyDeletedysfunctional
-characterized by an inability to function emotionally or a social unit.
sentence: Being with that girl is so dysfunctional.
stare
-to gaze fixedly and intently especially with the eyes wide open.
reference:
http://www.dictionary.reference.com/
JULY
mend
-to make sound or serviceable again by reparing.
sentence:
Mitch started to mend the faults that she commited.
fool
-a person lacking in understanding, judgement or common sense.
sentence:
Erika have been a fool when she was talking with her classmates.
reference:
http://www.dictionary.reference.com/
AUGUST
accusing
-to charge with the fault, offense or crime.
sentence:
He is accusing him of murder.
fragile
-easily broken, shattered or damaged; delicate, brittle, frail.
sentence:
i have a very fragile glass.
reference:
http://www.dictionary.reference.com/
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ReplyDelete1. doubt-v.t to disbelieve;n. a feeling of an uncertainty
Sentence: I have doubt regarding the elections of our president.
2. wild-adj. uninhabited by man; uncontrolled by man
Sentence: It was pretty relaxing in the wild.
Reference: The New Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
July 2009
ReplyDelete1. Maze-n. confusing network of paths or passages.
Sentence: I want to go to the Maze Park.
2. Riddle-n. a puzzling question intended for fun
Sentence: Tessie is good at riddles.
Reference: New Webster's Dictionary
June 2009
ReplyDelete1.) fantastic
- a literary term that describes a quality of other literary genres
sentence: They have a fantastic speech.
reference: Dictionary SEVEN IN ONE
2.)shiver
- a bodily function in response to early hypothermia in warm-blooded animals
sentence: My hands shiver during cold weather.
reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiver
JULY 2009
1.) intuition
- instinctive perception; insight
sentence: He has an intuition of cards.
reference: New Handy Webster Dictionary Illustrated
2.) energy
- vigor, force
sentence: She has the energy to play.
reference: Webster's New Dictionary
AUGUST 2009
1.) nightmare
- an unpleasant dream
sentence: I have a experienced having a nightmare.
reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/nightmare
2.) halo
- a ring of light that surrounds a person in art
sentence: All saints have a halo in their heads on pictures.
reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/halo_(religious_iconography)
JUNe 2009
ReplyDelete1.) paparazzi
- a freelane photographer who dodgely pursues celebrities to take an id pictures for sale to magazines & newspaper.
sentence: The paparazzis didn't stop following her in the hotel.
reference: www.thefreedictionary.com/paparazzi
2.) phonic
- of, relating to, or having the nature of sound, especially speech sounds
sentence: He likes listening to the sounds of phonic instruments.
reference: www.thefreedictionary.com/phonic
JULY 2009
1.) lifetime
- the duration of a person's life
sentence: I would wait a lifetime for you to come back.
2.) sync
- to agree in time
sentence: Me & my best friend is always in sync.
reference: Grolier New Webster's Dictionary
AUGUST 2009
1.) lullaby
- a soothing song to put a baby to sleep
sentence: My mother used to sang me a lullaby.
2.) unraveling
- to entangle; to undo; to solve
sentence: To unravel the truth, you must investigate.
reference: Grolier New Webster's Dictionary
JUNE 2009
ReplyDelete1. trip-a journey, voyage, or run made by a boat, train, bus, or the like, between two points
sentence: It's a short trip from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
2. sorrow- a cause or occasion of grief or regret, as an affliction, a misfortune, or trouble
sentence: His first sorrow was the bank failure.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/
JULY 2009
1. frustrate- to make (plans, efforts, etc.) worthless or of no avail; defeat; nullify
sentence: The student's indifference frustrated the teacher's efforts to help him.
2. condign- well-deserved; fitting; adequate
sentence:Anger is not a great human accomplishment, even when it is a condign response to events.
reference:http://dictionary.reference.com/
AUGUST 2009
1. jury-a decision, determination or opinio has yet to be rendered.
sentence: The jury is still out on the president's performance.,
2. toll- the extent of loss, damage, suffering, etc., resulting from some action or calamity
sentence: The toll was 300 persons dead or missing.
reference:http://dictionary.reference.com/
June 2009
ReplyDelete1.fight-a violent struggle;contest;an angry dispute;quarrel;battle.
sentence: She fights for her to have rights to change her opinion.
reference: Thorndike-Barnhart Advance Dictionary
2.dissappear-pass from sight;stop being seen;vanish;fade
sentence:The of the cage of the snake disappeared.
reference: Thorndike-Barnhart Advance Dictionary
july 2009
3.pinch-to press hard or squeeze;to press painfully
sentence:Britney lets her friends pinch her if they notice that she is on to drowsyness.
reference: New Websters English Dictionary
4.Rationalize-act of deducing a system of opinions from inspiration or opposed to it.
sentence: Torrence didn't think twice or rationalize on changing the tactics and steps on the cheer dance of the TORROS.
reference: New Websters English Dictionary
July 2009
1.angel-a messenger of GOD;an image of human figure with wings and a halo;a very beautiful and kind person.
sentence:Your my angel sent from heaven.
reference: Thorndike-Barnhart Advance Dictionary
2.breathe-to inhale and exhale;to respire air;to take rest or pause;to emiv or exhale.
sentence:In order to sirvive, humans need to breathe.
reference: Thorndike-Barnhart Advance Dictionary
3.doubt-feeling uncertain about something;difficulty in believing;not to be sure of something.
sentence:I doubt the one will be able to win the match.
reference: Thorndike-Barnhart Advance Dictionary
4.crowd-a large number of people together;group;multitude.
sentence:The cowd is cheering for Jove.
reference: Thorndike-Barnhart Advance Dictionary
August 2009
1.monster-an animal of unnatural form or of great size.
sentence:Sierra is very afraid of monsters.
reference: New Websters English Dictionary
2.tricks-to draw to cheat;to impose;a personal practice or habbit.
sentence:Brad loves to play some tricks to his friends.
reference: New Websters English Dictionary
3.sweep-to clear or to rub over with a brush.
sentence:I hate boys who just sweep girls away like dusts.
reference: New Websters English Dictionary
4.broken-subdued;bankrupt
sentence:Carson always have a broken heart.
reference: New Websters English Dictionary
June 2009
ReplyDelete1.dissappear-pass from sight;stop being seen;vanish;fade
sentence:The of the cage of the snake disappeared.
reference: Thorndike-Barnhart Advance Dictionary
2.Rationalize-act of deducing a system of opinions from inspiration or opposed to it.
sentence: Torrence didn't think twice or rationalize on changing the tactics and steps on the cheer dance of the TORROS.
reference: New Websters English Dictionary
July 2009
1.angel-a messenger of GOD;an image of human figure with wings and a halo;a very beautiful and kind person.
sentence:Your my angel sent from heaven.
reference: Thorndike-Barnhart Advance Dictionary
2.doubt-feeling uncertain about something;difficulty in believing;not to be sure of something.
sentence:I doubt the one will be able to win the match.
reference: Thorndike-Barnhart Advance Dictionary
August 2009
1.monster-an animal of unnatural form or of great size.
sentence:Sierra is very afraid of monsters.
reference: New Websters English Dictionary
2.sweep-to clear or to rub over with a brush.
sentence:I hate boys who just sweep girls away like dusts.
reference: New Websters English Dictionary
June 2009
ReplyDelete1.) psychotic - characterized by or afflicted w/ psychosis.
Sentence: Ana is half psychotic.
Reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/psychotic?r=14
2.) symphonic - agreeing in sound
Sentence: They symphonic to the music.
Reference: New Handy Dictionary-illustrated
The World Publishing Company
3.) stumbled - to fall into sin or waywardness.
Sentence: She stumbled because of her selfishness.
Reference: http://www.meriam-webster.com/dictionary/stumbled
4.) rationalize - to interpret or justify in a rational way; to attribute one's actions to reasonable motives, usually w/out basis.
Sentence: They rationalize about the man last night.
Reference: New Handy Dictionary-illustrated
The World Publishing Company
July 2009
1.) drowned - to die under water; to kill by immersion.
Sentence: The cause of her death is because she was drowned.
Reference: New Handy Dictionary-illustrated
The World Publishing Company
2.) riot - noisy revel; uproar; disorder
Sentence: That man is a riot for us.
Reference: New Handy Dictionary-illustrated
The World Publishing Company
3.) insomnia - sleeplessness; inability to sleep.
Sentence: Last night, Anne feels like she has insomnia.
Reference: New Handy Dictionary-illustrated
The World Publishing Company
4.) messed - confusion; muddle
Sentence: Without you, she was messed up.
Reference: New Handy Dictionary-illustrated
The World Publishing Company
August 2009
ReplyDelete1.) intuition - instinctive perception; insight; something discerned by intuition.
Sentence: I have the intuition that you are lying.
Reference: New Handy Dictionary-illustrated
The World Publishing Company
2.) marvelous - exciting marvel; incredible
Sentence: They were marvelous.
Reference: New Handy Dictionary-illustrated
The World Publishing Company
3.) revenge - to avenge; retaliation
Sentence: She want a revenge for his brother.
Reference: New Handy Dictionary-illustrated
The World Publishing Company
4.) track - foot mark; race course; to trail; to search out
Sentence: She keep on tracking his past events.
Reference: New Handy Dictionary-illustrated
The World Publishing Company
JUNE 2009
ReplyDelete1.REFUSE- not accept something
Sentence:I refused to go with my friends.
Reference: Encarta Dictionaries- english:dictionary
2.Clever- showimg intelligence:demonstrating mental agility and creativity.
Sentence: You must come up with something clever.
Reference: Encarta Dictionaries- english:dictionary
JULY 2009
1.STRANGLING-n. throttling,choking,smothering,crushing.
Sentence: Paula keeps strangling.
Reference:Encarta Dictionaries- english:dictionary
2.CRAZY- an offensive term affected by a psychiatric disorder.
Sentence:You seemed to be crazy.
Reference:Encarta Dictionaries- english:dictionary
AUGUST 2009
1.SCREAMING- uttering screams; strident
Sentence:The girl kept on screaming the whole day.
Reference: The NEw Lexicon Webster's Dictionary of the English Language Deluxe Edition
2.STRANGLE- to kill by compressing the windpipe and so preventing breathing.
Sentence: They strangle me.
Reference: The NEw Lexicon Webster's Dictionary of the English Language Deluxe Edition
June 2009
ReplyDelete1. Coast- n. land along the sea, shore, or beach.
sentence: I saw him near the coast.
reference: Webster Dictionary, page 163.
2.Regret- n. the feeling of being sorry;
sorrow; sense of loss.
sentence: It is a matter of great regret for him that he did not buy that land when it was still cheap.
reference: Webster Dictionary, page 845.
July 2009
1. Flashback- n. an interruption in the continuity of a story, play, film, etc. by the narration or portrayal of some earlier episode.
sentence: To either side are the gas feed pipes with two flashback arrestors.
reference: http://www.yourdictionary.com/flashback
2.Plowshare- n. the cutting blade of a plow; a share.
sentence: He used the plowshare for plowing.
reference: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/plowshare
August 2009
1.Desperate- adj. beyond or almost beyond hope.
sentence: The doctor realize that he has a desperate illness.
reference: Webster Dictionary, page 249.
2.Insomnia- adj. inability to sleep.
sentence: Insomnia is the reason why she cannot work well during the day.
reference: Webster Dictionary, page 515.
June 2009
ReplyDelete1. Bleachers
-- is a term used to describe the raised, tiered stands found by sports fields or at other spectator events in the United States and Canada.
Sentence:
--Taylor is a bleacher.
Reference:
www.dictionary.com
2. upset
--to disturb or derange completely; put out of order; throw into disorder
Sentence:
I was upset about the crime yesterday.
Reference:
www.dictionary.com
3. shotgun
--a smoothbore gun for firing small shot to kill birds and small quadrupeds, though often used with buckshot to kill larger animals.
Sentence:
--She was shot by a shotgun.
Reference:
www.dictionary.com
4. album
--a bound or loose-leaf book consisting of blank pages, pockets, envelopes, etc., for storing or displaying photographs, stamps, or the like, or for collecting autographs.
Sentence:
--Glamorous is on the album ‘TheDuchess’.
Reference:
--www.dictionary.com
July 2009
1. vulnerable
--capable of or susceptible to being wounded or hurt, as by a weapon
Sentence:
--That girl is vulnerable.
Reference:
--www.dictionary.com
2. Invincible
-- incapable of being conquered, defeated, or subdued.
Sentence:
--The armor of the bhidhudez is invincible.
3. sparkle
--to issue in or as if in little sparks, as fire or light
Sentence:
--The candlelight sparkled in the crystal.
Reference:
www. dictionary.com
4. flashlight
--a light that flashes, as a lighthouse beacon.
Sentence:
--I used a flashlight yesterday to light our house.
Reference:
--www.dictionary.com
August 2009
1. resistance
--the act or power of resisting, opposing, or withstanding.
Sentence:
--Shy has no resistance to fight Jeff.
Reference:
--www.dictionary.com
2.pride
--something that causes a person or persons to be proud.
Sentence:
--His art collection was the pride of the family.
Reference:
--www.dictionary.com
3. winter
--the cold season between autumn and spring in northern latitudes (in the Northern Hemisphere from the winter solstice to the vernal equinox; in the Southern Hemisphere from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox).
Sentence:
--We don't experience winter.
Reference:
--www.dictionary.com
4. love
--a feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection, as for a parent, child, or friend.
Sentence:
--Ray is in love with Joselle.
Reference:
--www.dictionary.com
JUNE 2009
ReplyDelete1.TORN-ripped, slit, split
SENTENCE:
Because of you, my dress was torn.
REFERENCE:
http://www.yourdictionary.com/torn
2.REACH-to thrust out or extend
SENTENCE:
Finally, you have reached the finish line.
REFERENCE:
http://www.yourdictionary.com/reach
JULY 2009
1.DISTANCE-is a numerical description of how far apart objects are.
SENTENCE:
Do you know what a distance is?
REFERENCE:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distance
2. SPARKLE-To cause to flash and glitter
-To emit light suddenly in rays
or sparks
SENTENCE:
The light in the disco shimmered and sparkled.
REFERENCE:
http://www.answers.com/topic/sparkle
AUGUST 2009
1.SENSATION-the faculty to feel or perceive; physical sensibility
SENTENCE:
The patient has very little sensation left in the right leg.
REFERENCE:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/sensation
2.SHIVER- a bodily function in response to early hypothermia in warm-blooded animals
SENTENCE:
My hands shiver during cold weather.
reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiver
JUNE 2009
ReplyDelete1.) solitary- (adj.) existing, living, or going without others; alone
sentence: He is in a solitary moment dight now.
reference: http://answers.com/topic/solitary
2.) invincible- (adj.) incapable of being overcome or defeated; unconquerable
sentence: The soldiers are invincible.
reference: http://answers.com/topic/invincible
JULY 2009
1.) worth- (prep.) moral or personal merit
sentence: God is worth in His every doings.
reference: Merriam Webster's Pocket Dictionary
2.) hero- (n.) one that is much admired or shows great courage
sentence: Everyone can be a hero in his/her own little ways.
reference: Merriam Webster's Pocket Dictionary
AUGUST 2009
1.) breathe- (v.intr.) to be alive; live
sentence: Francis will share the air he breathes for his loved ones.
reference: http://answers.com/topic/breathe
2.) flip- (v.tr.)To turn over or around, especially with a light quick motion
sentence: She likes flipping.
reference: http://answers.com/topic/flip
JUNE
ReplyDelete1) Coast
-the sea shore; the country near the sea
sentence: "Last year, we spent our vacation in the coast of Maramba."
Reference:Webster's Dictionary, pp106
2) Tape
- a narrow strip of woven work;used for strings and the like
Sentence:The tape of the tale was damaged due to some problems
Reference:Webster's Dictionary
JULY
1) Idolize
- to have an inordinate love for; adore
Sentence: The late Elvis Presley was idolized by many teens.
Reference:Webster's Dictionary, pp 628
2)Crowd
a large number of persons gathered together; assemblage
Sentence:The crowd in the market makes the place very noisy.
Reference: Webster's Dictionary, pp 310
AUGUST
1)Pebbles
-little stones
sentence:There are many scattered pebbles in the street
Reference:Webster's Dictionary, pp 610
2)Valentine
- a sweetheart chosen on Saint Valentine's Day.
sentence: Will you be my valentine?
Reference: Webster's Dictionary, pp 765
JUNE
ReplyDelete1.dysfunctional
-characterized by an inability to function emotionally or a social unit.
sentence: Being with that girl is so dysfunctional.
2.stare
-to gaze fixedly and intently especially with the eyes wide open.
reference:
http://www.dictionary.reference.com/
JULY
1.mend
-to make sound or serviceable again by reparing.
sentence:
Mitch started to mend the faults that she commited.
2.fool
-a person lacking in understanding, judgement or common sense.
sentence:
Erika have been a fool when she was talking with her classmates.
reference:
http://www.dictionary.reference.com/
AUGUST
1.accusing
-to charge with the fault, offense or crime.
sentence:
He is accusing him of murder.
2.fragile
-easily broken, shattered or damaged; delicate, brittle, frail.
sentence:
i have a very fragile glass.
reference:
http://www.dictionary.reference.com/
June 2009
ReplyDelete1.BALLET – (n.) form of dance characterized by conventional steps, poses and graceful movements including leaps and spins.
Sentence: Ballet is now also performed at different occasions.
Reference: Microsoft® Encarta® 2008. © 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
2.PUNK – (n.) youth movement: a youth movement of the late 1970s, characterized by loud aggressive rock music, confrontational attitudes, body piercing, and unconventional hairstyles, makeup, and clothing
Sentence: Punk attitudes are not accepted in our school.
Reference: Microsoft® Encarta® 2008. © 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
July 2009
1.SOLITARY – (adj.) done without the company of other people
Sentence: When we are in a solitary moment, we always want to go to our family.
Reference: Microsoft® Encarta® 2008. © 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
2. DISAPPROVE – (v.) to give a negative judgment of something based on personal standards
Sentence: Some people hate it when someone disapproves them, even if their intention is good.
Reference: Microsoft® Encarta® 2008. © 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
August 2009
1. INSECURE – (adj.) anxious and lacking in self-confidence
Sentence: If you know you are in the good side, why do you feel so insecure?
Reference: Microsoft Encarta 2009 1993-2008.Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
2. SACRIFICE – (n.) valuable or important given up as a sacrifice.
Sentence: In love, you can get to the point where you have to sacrifice your love to make her happy.
Reference: Microsoft Encarta 2009 1993-2008.Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
JUNE
ReplyDelete1. Solitary - alone; without companions; unattended: a solitary passer-by.
SENTENCE: lando is solitary this moment.
2. Stripped - having had a covering, clothing, equipment, or furnishings removed: trees stripped of their leaves by the storm; a stripped bed ready for clean sheets.
SENTENCE: We are using a stripped bed.
REFERENCE: www.dictionary.reference.com
JULY
1. Slip - to move, flow, pass, or go smoothly or easily; glide; slide.
SENTENCE:Water slips off a smooth surface.
2. Whisper - to speak with soft, hushed sounds, using the breath, lips, etc., but with no vibration of the vocal cords.
SENTENCE: We dance the song careless whisper.
REFERENCE: www.dictionary.reference.com
AUGUST
1.Gorgeous - splendid or sumptuous in appearance, coloring, etc.; magnificent: a gorgeous gown; a gorgeous sunset.
SENTENCE: Dawn wear gorgeous gown.
2. Splendid - gorgeous; magnificent; sumptuous.
SENTENCE: Dawn has splendid talents.
REFERENCE: www.dictionary.reference.com
June 2009
ReplyDeleteNaive- adj. having or showing unaffected simplicity of, nature of absence;unsophisticated
sentence: She is naive.
stairwell- n. a vertical shaft enclosing a staircase
sentence: The stairwell is painted blue.
reference:
The New Internatinal websters Dictionary & thesaurus copyright 1999
July 2009
crazier- adj. insane
sentence: Shiela is crazier than Ana.
ground- n. firm solid portion of the earth.
sentence: The ground is very well built.
reference:
The New Internatinal websters Dictionary & thesaurus copyright 1992,1995
August 2009
nightmare- n. a terrifying dream in which the dreamer experiences feelings of helplessness, extreme anxiety, sorrow, etc.
sentence: Last night I had a nightmare.
humor-n. a comic, absurd, or incongruous quality causing amusement:
sentence: She has a good sense of humor.
reference:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse
June 2009
ReplyDeleteHitch-v. a means of transportation that is gained by asking people, usually strangers, for a ride in their automobiles.
Sentence:My friend hitch a ride to Manila.
Addicted-adj. devoted or surrendered to something habitually or obsessively.
Sentence:Today many people are addicted to drugs.
Reference:http://education.yahoo.com and www.meriam-webster.com
July 2009
Cast-v. snarl; embroil
Sentence:His shoe laces were tangled while he's running.
Insincere-adj. backhanded; dishonest
Sentence:her speech was very insincere.
Reference:The New Roget's Thesaurus
June 2009
ReplyDelete1.) Barley- n. the grain of this plant, used as food and in making beer, ale, and whiskey.
Sentence: The barley is very wide.
2.) Smokey- n. an officer or officers of a state highway patrol.
Sentence: The Smokey is guarding the highway.
Reference:
http://dictionary.reference.com
July 2009
1.) Compromise- n. meeting halfway, coming to terms by giving up part of claim.
Sentence: We are being compromise by the enemy.
2.) Kaleidoscope- n. tube in which patterns are produced by reflection of pieces of colored glass as tube is rotated.
Sentence: My classmate has a kaleidoscope.
Reference:
Webster’s New Dictionary
August 2009
1,) Stir- v. to set in tremulous, fluttering, or irregular motion
Sentence: She stirred the stirring rod in the beaker.
2.) Temporary- adj. lasting, existing, serving, or effective for a time only; not permanent.
Sentence: The law is temporary.
Reference:
http://dictionary.reference.com
JUNE
ReplyDelete1.Destiny
- refers to a predetermined course of events. It may be conceived as a predetermined future, whether in general or of an individual. It is a concept based on the belief that there is a fixed natural order to the cosmos.
Sentence: Almost all say that, when it comes to love, you should follow your destiny.
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destiny
2.shiver
- To shake with or as if with cold; tremble. See Synonyms at shake.
- To quiver or vibrate, as by the force of the wind.
Sentence: When cold weather comes, we always shiver.
Reference: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/shiver
JULY
ReplyDelete1. struggle
- a violent effort or exertion; an act of strongly motivated striving
Sentence: A struggle to make ends meet.
Reference: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/struggles
2. climb
- To ascend or mount laboriously, esp. by use of the hands and feet
Sentence: Her mother used to climb upstair to fix their beds.
Reference: http://ardictionary.com/And/5818
AUGUST
ReplyDelete1.moment
- Moment Meaning and Definition
- An infinitesimal change in a varying quantity; an increment or decrement.
- An essential element; a deciding point, fact, or consideration; an essential or influential circumstance.
- Importance, as in influence or effect; consequence; weight or value; consideration.
- Tendency, or measure of tendency, to produce motion, esp. motion about a fixed point or axis.
- Impulsive power; force; momentum.
- A minute portion of time; a point of time; an instant; as, at thet very moment.
Sentence: They communicate with each other every moment.
Reference: http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/moment/
2. coast
- is defined as where the land meets the sea.
Sentence: A pelagic coast refers to a coast which fronts the open ocean, as opposed to a more sheltered coast in a gulf or bay.
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coast
June 2009
ReplyDelete1.) Bliss- adj. perfect happiness
Sentence:Let's help together to have a bliss.
2.) Love- warm affection
Sentence: Love each other.
Reference:
Websters' New Dictionary
July 2009
1.)Alone- adj. single, solitary, separately
Sentence:Her bestfriend is absent that's why she is alone.
2.)Far away- At or to a great distance or advanced point.
Sentence: The department store is far away from our house.
Reference:Websters' New Dictionary
August 2009
1.) Life-long- adj. lasting for life; lasting the whole of the lifetime.
Sentence:The life-long search of you is gonna drive me insane.
2.) Insane- adj. legally considered as psychiatrically disordered, lacking reasonable thought.
Sentence: You drive me insane.
Reference: encarta.msn.com
JUNE 2009
ReplyDelete1. Insomnia- /n/ abnormal sleeplessness
Sentence: I can't sleep because I have insomnia.
2. Messed- /n/ a confuse, dirty or offensive state
Sentence: I feel I messed the whole thing up.
3. Rewind- /v/ to renew the motion
Sentence: I wish I could rewind the moments.
4. Regimented- /n/ an administrative and tactical unit of infantry artillery etc.
Sentence: have you heard about the regimented wife?
REFERENCE: FUNK and WAGNALLS STANDARD DICTIONARY
June 2009
ReplyDelete1] stubborn - unreasonably obstinate
reference:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/stubborn
sentence:
a stubborn child
2] convince - to move by argument or evidence to belief
reference:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/convince
sentence:
to convince a jury of his guilt.
July 2009
3] regret - To feel sorry
reference:
http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/regret
sentence:
A courteous expression of regret
4] doubt - To tend to disbelieve
reference:
http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/doubt
sentence:
an outcome still in doubt.
august 2009
5] situation - The way in which something is positioned
reference:
http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/situation
sentence:
i'm striking a set of situations.
6] tasteless - Not having or showing good taste
reference:
http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/tasteless
sentence:
the water is tasteless.
JUNE 2009
ReplyDelete1. Faith- confident belief or trust in the trustworthiness of a person, idea or thing.
SENTENCE: I have faith in God.
2. Love- an intensive feeling of affection.
SENTENCE: Ray is in love with Teti.
REFERENCE: en.wikipedia.org
JULY 2009
3. Insomnia- want to sleep
SENTENCE: Robin feels something insomnia.
4. Crush- feeling of liking someone
SENTENCE: Jenn got a crush on Jim.
REFERENCE: New Websters Dictionary
JULY 2009
ReplyDelete1. Journey- /n/ tour
Sentence: There's journey in our life.
2. Apart-/adv/ aside
Sentence: I know we'll never be apart.
3. Unexpected- /adj/- sudden
Sentence: There are things that are unexpected.
4. Uphill- /adv/ fatiguing
Sentence: In our life there are uphill problems.
5.Struggle- /n/ hard task
Sentence: There are struggles in our life.
REFERENCE: DICTIONARY Seven in One
AUGUST 2009
1. BLEACHERS: /N/ seats in uncovered area or sports stadium.
Sentence: When the game starts she excitedly sit on the bleachers.
2. SNEAKERS: /N/ rubber shoes
Sentence: She's wearing sneakers yesterday.
3. GRAVITATIONAL FORCE: the attraction due to gravitation that the Earth or another astronomical object exerts on an object on or near its surface
Sentence: If there’s no gravity we’re floating around the world.
4. HALO: /N/something resembling ring of light: something that resembles or suggests a ring of light
Sentence: Most of the Saints has halo.
REFERENCE: Microsoft® Encarta® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
AUGUST 2009
ReplyDelete5. Bleachers- a term used to describe the raised, tiered stands found in sports fields or at other spectator events in the United States and Canada.
SENTENCE: Taylor was sitting in the bleachers while she was watching Ronnie's game.
6. Grilfriend- is a term that can refer to either a female partner in a non-marital romantic relationship or a female non-intimate friend that is closer than other friends.
SENTENCE: Ray's girlfriend is Joselle.
REFERENCE: en.wikipedia.org
JUNE 2009
ReplyDelete1. Concentrate- focus
Sentence: Don't be so noisy I can't concentrate.
2. Affair- occassion, love affair
Sentence: She is having an affair with a lesbian
REFERENCE:
ROGETS COLLEGE THESAURUS
JULY 2009
ReplyDelete1. Pace- walk
Sentence: The girl pace back and forth because she is so worried of her brother who is presently in the emergency room.
2. naive- unsophisticated
Sentence: The boy became naive when he was beaten by the stick
3. battle- fight
Sentence: I don't want to see or heard bloody battle in real life.
2. Mountain- a land form
Sentence: I want to climb a mountain.
Reference: ROGETS COLLEGE THESAURUS
AUGUST 2009
1. Shield- person or things that protects.
Sentence: This car polish is an effective shield against rust
2. Rescue- save or bring away from danger captivity
Sentence: Police rescued the hostages.
3. Upset- distress of the mind or feelings
Sentence: He was upset of not being invited.
4. Fuss- complain strongly; nervous excitement or activity
Sentence: She's kicking up an awful fuss about the high rent.
REFERENCE: OXFORD ADVANCED LEARNERS Dictionary
JUNE 2009
ReplyDelete1. Porch - is a structure attached to a building, forming a covered entrance to a vestibule or doorway. It is external to the walls of the main building proper, but may be enclosed by screen, latticework, broad windows, or other light frame walls extending from the main structure.
Sentence: I sat in our porch and play guitar.
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porch
2. Struggle - try to overcome problem: to make a great effort to deal with a chllenge, problem, or difficulty.
Sentence: I must face the struggles in my life.
Reference: Microsoft Encarta 2008. 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
JULY 2009
1. Style - external manners
Sentence: Girls go with their own style.
Reference: New Webster's Dictionary
2. Crazier - very excited or pleased.
Sentence: Having a crush with someone, makes me feel crazier.
Reference: Meriam Webster's Intermediate Dictionary
AUGUST 2009
1.Battlefield - area of conflict: an area of conflict or contention
Sentence: Those couple always have like a battlwfield.
Reference: Microsoft® Encarta® 2008. © 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
2. Sneakers - rubber shoe: a shoe with a rubber sole and, usually, a cloth upper.
Sentence: I'm used at wearing sneakers.
Reference: Microsoft® Encarta® 2008. © 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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ReplyDeleteAugust 2009
ReplyDelete1. escape - v. to get free from confinement
sentence: Let's escape tonight!
ref: The New Webster's Dictionary for the English Language
2. haunt - n. doom
sentence: I'm haunted since you left me.
ref: The New Webster's Dictionary for the English Language
Month of June
ReplyDelete1. Insomnia is a symptom[1] of any of several sleep disorders, characterized by persistent difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep despite the opportunity.
Sentence: My brother has insomnia.
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insomnia
2. Call is any attempt to set up a telecommunication circuit .
Sentence: A call is made for faster communication.
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_(telecommunications)
Month of July
1. Vulnerability is the susceptibility to physical or emotional injury or attack. It also means to have one's guard down, open to censure or criticism; assailable. Vulnerability refers to a person's state of being liable to succumb, as to persuasion or temptation.
Sentence: My Dota character has a vulnerability for attacks.
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulnerability
2. Musical ensemble is a group of two or more musicians who perform instrumental or vocal music. In each musical style different norms have developed for the sizes and composition of different ensembles, and for the repertoire of songs or musical works that these ensembles perform.
Sentence: I made a musical ensemble.
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Band_(music)
Month of August
1. Barricade is any object or structure that creates a barrier or obstacle to control, block passage or force the flow of traffic in the desired direction.
Sentence: The MMDA put a barricade in the Expressway.
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barricade
2. History is the study of the past, with special attention to the written record of the activities of human beings over time.
Sentence: I study the history of Arts and Sports
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History
AUGUST 2009
ReplyDelete1.) solitary- (adj.) existing, living, or going without others; alone
sentence: He is in a solitary moment dight now.
reference: http://answers.com/topic/solitary
2.) invincible- (adj.) incapable of being overcome or defeated; unconquerable
sentence: The soldiers are invincible.
reference: http://answers.com/topic/invincible
2nd entry
ReplyDeleteMonth of September
1. Liar
~A person who tells a lie
~Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liar
~Angelo Ramirez is a liar.
2. Upset
~ An upset occurs in a competition,
~Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upset
~Sentence: Upset is in electrical politics.
3. Ruins
~ Ruins is a term used to describe the remains of human-made architecture:
~Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruins
~Have you seen a ruin?
4. Bleachers
~ Bleachers is a term used to describe the raised, tiered stands found in sports fields or at other spectator events.
~Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleachers
~Sentence: I have seen a bleacher.
SEPTEMBER 2009
ReplyDelete1. Invincible
-- incapable of being conquered, defeated, or subdued.
Sentence:
--The armor of the bhidhudez is invincible.
2. sparkle
--to issue in or as if in little sparks, as fire or light
Sentence:
--The candlelight sparkled in the crystal.
Reference:
www. dictionary.com
3.angel-a messenger of GOD;an image of human figure with wings and a halo;a very beautiful and kind person.
sentence:Your my angel sent from heaven.
reference: Thorndike-Barnhart Advance Dictionary
4.doubt-feeling uncertain about something;difficulty in believing;not to be sure of something.
sentence:I doubt the one will be able to win the match.
reference: Thorndike-Barnhart Advance Dictionary
September 2009
ReplyDelete1. life - a specified period or aspect of one's life.
sentence: Everyone's life will come to an end.
2. alone - away from all others, unaccompanied
sentence: No one can live alone.
reference: The New Webster's Dictionary
SEPTEMBER 2009
ReplyDelete1.TORMENTED
- cause severe suffering to
SENTENCE:
She was tormented by mosquitoes.
2. TORN
- forcibly apart or away or to pieces
Sentence:
A torn handkerchief was found at the crime scene.
3. EXPRESS
- show or make known by looks, actions, etc.
Sentence:
His actions express his love more than any words can do.
4. CHANGE
- become different
SENTENCE:
You've changed a lot since I last saw you.
REFERENCE:
OXFORD Advanced Learner's Dictionary
SEPTEMBER 2009
ReplyDelete1. TRAMPLED
- treat somebody arrogantly: to behave in an insulting contemptuous way, or treat somebody in a insulting contemptuous way
SENTENCE:
She trampled her brother’s friend
2. PORCH
-/n/ covered entrance: a covered shelter at the entrance to a building
SENTENCE:
As I was walking along the porch, I noticed the beautiful roses.
3. INVINCIBLE
- /adj/unbeatable: too strong or skillful to ever be defeated
SENTENCE:
Are you sure that you’re going to defeat him? He’s invincible.
4. VULNERABLE
-/adj/extremely susceptible: easily persuadable or liable to give in to temptation
SENTENCE:
You're so vulnerable.
REFERENCE:
Microsoft® Encarta® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
SEPTEMBER
ReplyDelete1. Reprieve
-to delay the punishment; the act of reprieving; a formal temporary suspension.
SENTENCE:
The case of Corbito-Dacer was reprieve.
REFERENCE:
New webster Collegiate Dictionary
2. Caress
-an act or expression of kindness or affection
SENTENCE:
I need your caress.
REFERENCE:
New webster Collegiate Dictionary
3. Staring
- act of appearing
SENTENCE:
I'm staring at the night.
REFERENCE:
New webster Collegiate Dictionary
4. Constantly
- marked by firm steadfast revolution or faithfulness
SENTENCE:
Change is constant.
REFERENCE:
New webster Collegiate Dictionary
September
ReplyDelete1. unencumbered
-adjective;free of encumberance
sentence: I can write unencumbered words and numbers.
reference:www.meriam-webster.com
2. trend
-noun;current style;vogue
sentence: She is always on the trend.
reference:www.thefreedictionary.com
Month of September
ReplyDelete1. Poker
-Any of several card games in which a player bets that the value of his or her hand is greater than that of the hands held by others. Each subsequent player must either equal or raise the bet or drop out. The pot is eventually won by either the player showing the best hand when it comes to a showdown or the only player left when everyone else has dropped out, or "folded." In this case the winner need not show his hand and could conceivably have won the pot with a lower hand than any other at the table. It is for this reason that poker is described as a game of bluff. Three principal forms of the game have developed: straight poker, in which all cards of the standard five-card hand are dealt facedown; stud poker, in which some but not all of a player's cards are dealt faceup; and community-card poker, in which some cards are exposed and used by all the players to form their best hand. In draw poker, the main variant of straight poker, cards may be discarded and additional cards drawn. The traditional ranking of hands is (1) straight flush (five cards of the same suit in sequence, the highest sequence — ace, king, queen, jack, ten — being called a royal flush), (2) four of a kind, (3) full house (three of a kind, plus a pair), (4) flush (five of a single suit), (5) straight (five in sequence), (6) three of a kind, (7) two pair, (8) one pair.
Sentence: We play Poker to last night
2. Kulintang
-Gong-chime of the Philippines, Indonesia and other parts of south-east Asia. The term is also used for a percussion ensemble in which the kulintang gong-chime is the main constituent. It consists of bossed bronzed gongs laid horizontally, the largest on the left, in a row in front of the performer on two parallel strings stretched in a wooden frame, and played with two soft wooden mallets. Kulintang ensembles are used for feasts, weddings and entertainments; the gong-chime provides the melody and the punctuating instruments provide drones.
Reference:http://www.answers.com/topic/kulintang
1. strangle
ReplyDelete- to kill by compressing the windpipe and so preventing breathing.
Sentence: They strangled me.
Reference: The New Lexicon Webster's Encyclopedia Dictionary of the English Langauge Deluxe Edition
2. disdain
- to scorn; to have contempt for
Sentence: I look at you with such disdain.
Reference: The New Lexicon Webster's Encyclopedia Dictionary of the English Langauge Deluxe Edition
SEPTEMBER
ReplyDelete1.) STRUGGLE
- to make violent, strenuous efforts against opposition
"I'm facing many struggles in life".
2.) UPHILL
- against difficulties
"Nathan and Niel have an uphill battle".
reference:
http;//www.dictionary.reference.com
SEPTEMBER 2009
ReplyDelete1. Humor
-n. the quality that makes something laughable or amusing; funniness.
sentence:
He could not see the humor of the situation.
reference:
http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/humor
2. Ought
- v.Used to indicate obligation or duty:
sentence:
You ought to work harder than that.
reference:
http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/ought
1. Paced
- v.To walk or stride back and forth across:
sentence:
He paced the floor nervously.
reference:
http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/PACE
2. Stairwell
- n. A vertical shaft around which a staircase has been built.
sentence:
He saw a stairwell.
reference:
http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/stairwell
SEPTEMBER
ReplyDelete1.DRENCH
-to cover or fill completely; bathe
sentence: The trees are drench with sunlight.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/drench
2.FADE
-to lose freshness, vigor, strength, or health
sentence: The tulips have faded.
reference:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fade
SEPTEMBER 2009
ReplyDelete1)humor
-a comic, absurd or incongruous quality causing amusement
sentence: the chef is feeling out of humor again and will have to be treated carefully.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/humor
2) bleachers
-a person or thing that bleaches
sentence: nene was once a bleacher.
reference:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/bleacher
September 2009
ReplyDelete1. Mars-
the third planet of the universe.Also known as the "red planet".
I wish i could go in Mars.
2. Crisis-
An unstable condition, as in political, social, or economic affairs, involving an impending abrupt or decisive change.
He has just made a major crisis.
Reference:
www.answers.com
SEPTEMBER
ReplyDelete1.) UPHILL
-up or as if up the slope of a hill or other incline.
"The soldiers marched uphill".
2.) WONDROUS
-wonderful or remarkable.
"For me, that house is wondrous".
REFERENCE:
Websters college dictionary
1.) DIME
ReplyDelete- a cupronickel-clad coin of the U.S. and Canada, the 10th part of a dollar, equal to 10 cents.
SENTENCE:
I have dime in my pocket.
2.) SOUL
-the emotional part of human nature; the seat of the feelings or sentiments
SENTENCE:
My soul rejoices in God, my Savior
SOURCE:
http://dictionary.reference.com
1.) SOBER
ReplyDelete-not intoxicated or drunk
SENTENCE:
My father attended a sober occassion yesterday.
2.) LOVE
-a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person
SENTENCE:
Aeya felt true love when she had a relation with Paulo.
SOURCE:
http://dictionary.reference.com
September
ReplyDelete1.Naive
-marked by an affected simplicity:artless, ingenuous.
Sentence: My friend is so naive.
2.Bizarre
-strikingly out of the ordinary;odd,extravagant
Sentence: Dreams are always so bizarre.
Reference: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/
1.) COT
ReplyDelete-a light portable bed, esp. one of canvas on a folding frame
SENTENCE:
We are using a cot at home.
SOURCE:
http://dictionary.reference.com
2.) SHAWTY
-fine ass woman, or your girl
SENTENCE:
I'll give you everything shawty.
SOURCE:
http://www.urbandictionary.com
September 2009
ReplyDelete1] official - characteristic of or befitting a person of authority.
sentence: This car is officially mine.
reference:http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/official
2] risk - the possibility of suffering harm or loss.
sentence: Their lives are at risk right now.
reference:http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/risk
SEPTEMBER
ReplyDelete1. REFUSE
(verb)to decline acceptance, consent, or compliance.
- The lock refuse open.
reference:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/refuse
2. OVATION
(noun)an enthusiastic public reception of a person, marked esp. by loud and prolonged applause.
- She received 2 standing ovation in her live concert.
reference:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/ovation
SEPTEMBER
ReplyDelete1.) twist (verb)
- to wind around each other
sentence:
The ice fell with a twist.
reference:
Webster Illustrated CONTEMPORARY DICTIONARY
2.) record (noun)
- s disk or cylinder, grooved so as to reproduce sounds that have been registered on its surface
sentence:
My grandfather has many collections of record.
reference:
Webster Illustrated CONTEMPORARY DICTIONARY
September 2009
ReplyDelete1.)Moonbeams
–noun
a ray of moonlight.
Sentence:
I saw moonbeams last night.
Reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/moonbeams
2.)Shudders
–verb (used without object)
to tremble with a sudden convulsive movement, as from horror, fear, or cold.
Sentence:
What good is a mind when it shudders to speak?
September 2009
ReplyDelete1.)Struggle
–noun
the process or an act or instance of struggling.
Sentence:
Now that I'm young, I'm facing many challenges.
Reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/struggle
2.) Whisper
–verb (used without object)
to speak with soft, hushed sounds, using the breath, lips, etc., but with no vibration of the vocal cords.
Sentence: Don't whisper my secrets.
Reference:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/whisper
September 2009
ReplyDelete1. insane
- lacking reasonable thought.
sentence:
You drive me insane.
reference:
www.dictionary.com
2. barely
- uncovered;naked
sentence:
Crazy people usually go to plaza barely.
reference:
Webster's dictionary pg.24
SEPETEMBER 2009
ReplyDelete1. NUMB
emotionless : un able to feel emotions.
REFERENCE: Microsoft® Encarta® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
SENTENCE: Why are you so numb? Can’t you feel that she really loves you?
2. UNDERTOW
-seaward pull of water: the seaward pull of water away from a shore after a wave has broken
REFERENCE: Microsoft® Encarta® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
SENTENCE: Help! That man is caught in the undertow.!
3. LINING
-interior covering: a layer or a material used to cover, protect, or insulate the inner or unexposed surface of something
REFERENCE: Microsoft® Encarta® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
SENTENCE: That is interesting, that wall has no lining.
4. UNFAIR
-unethical in business: not ethical in business dealings
REFERENCE: Microsoft® Encarta® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
SENTENCE: I know, life is so unfair.!
SEPTEMBER 2009
ReplyDelete1.) LOVE-(n.) strong affection; (vb.)feel affection for;
sentence:Jesus loves us,as His own.
reference:p.198 of MERRIAM WEBSTER'S POCKET DICTIONARY
2.) REDEEMER-(n.)one who saves us from sin
sentence:Jesus is our redeemer.
reference:p.282 of MERRIAM WEBSTER'S POCKET DICTIONARY
month of october 2009
ReplyDelete1.) emotions - strong feelings
sentence: all of us have feelings.
2.) love - compassion and affection to one another
sentence: itt's nice to be in love.
3.) paradise - any place offering perfect happiness.
sentence: it's nice to live in paradise.
4.) toxic - poison; toxic symptoms
sentence: toxic chemicals can kill people.
reference: New Webster's Dictionary
OCTOBER 2009
ReplyDelete1. Sleigh - a sled used to run over snow or ice.
SENTENCE: The sleigh fell when the avalanche came.
2. Glistening - to reflect faint light; shine lustrously
SENTENCE: Her dress glistened as she crossed the street.
3. Veil - a piece of transparent material worn over the face.
SENTENCE - She removed the veil.
4. Incarnate - flesh colored; crimson
SENTENCE: Her face was a perfect incarnate.
Reference: www.dictionary.reference.com
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ReplyDeleteOCTOBER 2009
ReplyDeletesong #1:
1. drastic - (adj.) severe; extreme
sentence: The child's punishment is drastic.
2. freak - (adj.) most unusual
sentence: She had a freak experience when she was still a child.
song #2:
1. fame - (n.) the quality of being very well known
sentence: Because of his fame, he's always recognized by people.
2. style - (n.) the manner in which someone behaves
sentence: I love Donghae's style in wearing clothes.
REFERENCE: NTC's American English Learner's Dictionary (pp. 274, 368, 329, 893)
October 2009
ReplyDelete1. Gift- Something that is bestowed voluntarily and without compensation.
2. Baby- A young child; an infant.
3. Shepherd- One who herds, guards and tends sheep
4. Anthem- A choral composition having a scared or moralizing text in english.
Reference:http://www.answers.com/
3rd Entry:
ReplyDeleteMonth of October
1.Sparkle- To give off sparks.
Reference:http://www.thefreedictionary.com/sparkle
Sentence: The light is Sparkling.
2.Wonderwall- The word means a person you are fascinated or infatuated with.
Reference:http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_meaning_of_wonderwall
Sentence: Renso is a wonderwall.
3. Strangle- : to suppress or hinder the rise, expression, or growth of
Reference:http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/strangle
Sentence: You strangle me.
4.Subtleties- the quality or state of being subtle
Reference:http://www.aolsvc.merriam-webster.aol.com/dictionary/subtleties
Sentence: Your subtleties strangle me.
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ReplyDelete1.naive-artless;ingenous;unaffectedly simple
ReplyDeleteSentence:most heartbroken people are naive since they have experience a bad moment in their lives.
2.drag-to pull by force;to haul;to dredge;to trail
Sentence:I hate the parents who drag their children work while they are just drinking alcohol.
Reference:Websters Dictionary
3. Angel- n. benevolent spiritual being who is believed to serve as messenger or servant of God or as guardian of an individual or nation.
Sentence: Each of us has their own guardian angel.
4. Regret-v. to feel sorrow or remorse; to think of with a sense of loss; to decline formally or politely.
Sentence: I regret those days that I should have done better than good.
Reference: User Friendly English Dictionary
1.DIME
ReplyDelete-is a coin worth ten cents or one tenth of a United States dollar.
SENTENCE:
Do you have a dime?
REFERENCE:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dime_(United_States_coin)
2.HUMBLE
-not proud or arrogant; modest
SENTENCE:
Be humble always though you are successful.
REFERENCE:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/humble
3.MEMORIES
-it is the mental capacity or faculty of retaining and reviving facts, events, impressions, etc., or of recalling or recognizing previous experiences
SENTENCE:
Do you have a good memory?
REFERENCE:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/memories
4.COMPLIMENT
- an expression of praise, commendation, or admiration
SENTENCE:
Can you give me your compliments about me?
REFERENCE:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/COMPLIMENT
OCTOBER
ReplyDelete1. crowd- a large number of persons gathered closely together
sentence: The crowd cheered up for the bands.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/crowd
2. struggle-to contend with an adversary or opposing force.
sentence: Nena wanted to struggle through the snow.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/struggle
OCTOBER
ReplyDelete1.STUGGLE- try to overcome problem: to make a great effort to deal with a challenge, problem, or difficulty
sentence: She was struggling with his math homework.
reference:http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_/struggle.html
2. TROUBLE- condition of distress: a condition of distress, anxiety, or danger
sentence: When the bills started to come in, we realized we were in serious trouble.
reference:http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_/trouble.html
OCTOBER 2009
ReplyDelete1. ECSTASY - a state of being beyond reason and sel-control.
SENTENCE: I'm still in ecstasy.
REFERENCE: New Webster Collegiate Dictionary
2. GLIMPSE - a brief fleeting view or look
SENTENCE: I catch your glimpse.
REFERENCE: New Webster Collegiate Dictionary
3. THRILL - to cause or to experience a sudden sharp feeling of excitement
SENTENCE: The movie has a thrill.
REFERENCE: New Webster Collegiate Dictionary
4. STRINGS - a small cord use to fasten
SENTENCE: My guitar have strings.
REFERENCE: New Webster Collegiate Dictionary
OCTOBER 2009
ReplyDelete1. SPINNING - rotate something quickly: to turn round and round rapidly, or make something turn round and round rapidly, as if on an axis
REFERENCE: Microsoft® Encarta® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
SENTENCE: I think I’m dizzy because I’m having a feeling that my head is spinning.
2. CLOCK - device displaying time: a freestanding device that measures and records time, which it displays by a pointer on a dial or by a digital readout
REFERENCE: Microsoft® Encarta® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
SENTENCE: I’m sorry, I can’t tell the time now, because I don’t have a clock.
1. JADED - tired: exhausted, especially through overwork
REFERENCE: Microsoft® Encarta® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
SENTENCE: I’m so jaded this week!
2. wearing no clothes: not covered by clothing, especially having no clothing on any part of the body
REFERENCE: Microsoft® Encarta® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
SENTENCE: Oh my! Vanessa Anne Hudgens has a naked pic in the web.
OCTOBER 2009
ReplyDelete1. pesimist-a person who habitually sees or anticipates the worst or is disposed to be gloomy.
sentence: Iam a pessimist person.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/pessimist
2. optimistic-disposed to take a favorable view of events or conditions and to expect the most favorable outcome.
sentence: He;s an optimistic person.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/optimistic?o=100074
OCTOBER 2009
ReplyDelete1.) SOUL-(n.) immaterial essence of an individual life
SENTENCE: Did your mind break the spirit of your soul?
REFERENCE: p.318 Merriam Webster's Pocket Dictionary
2.)RUIN-(n.) complete collapse or destruction
SENTENCE: Did you feel like you're in ruin?
REFERENCE: p.295 Merriam Webster's Pocket Dictionary
OCTOBER 2009
ReplyDelete1.Runaway-v.to move swiftly on foot so that both feet leave the ground during each stride.
sentence: He ranaway when he saw the ghost in the window.
reference:www.thefreedictionary.com
2.Inlove-v. a deep tender,insafe feeling of affection and solicitude toward a person.
sentence:He was inlove with the girl.
reference:www.thefreedictionary.com
OCTOBER 2009
ReplyDelete1. fool - a person lack of understanding.
sentence: How fool you are! Simple instructions you cannot follow.
2. rush - to move swiftly.
sentence: They rush to the hospital.
3. breath - power or ability to breathe.
sentence: You take my breath away.
4. climbing - to rise or advance in status.
sentence: He's climbing to the top.
REFERENCE: Funk and Wagnalls Standard Dictionary
OCTOBER 2009
ReplyDelete1. fragile - easily broken or destroyed
Sentence: Be careful. That thing is fragile.
2. scream - to voice a sudden sharp loud cry
Sentence: Kevin can't do anything but scream because of his anger.
Reference: www.merriam-webster.com
OCTOBER
ReplyDelete1.) Isolation
-an act of separating one from another.
sentence: "Isolation is good for them."
reference: http://www.wikipedia.org
2.) Dime
-a coin worth ten cents of a US dollar.
sentence: "Do you have a dime?"
reference: http://www.dictionary.reference.org
OCTOBER 2009
ReplyDelete1. trouble - to put to exertion
sentence: My classmate is in trouble. It's bad.
2. dime - canadian 10-cent piece
sentence: I have 20 dime in my pocket.
Reference: www.merriam-webster.com
October
ReplyDelete1.) real - genuine
sentence: I have a real copy of Windows Vista.
2.) cute - pretty or attractive
sentence: We visited our aunt and her cute baby.
reference:
FUNKS & WAGNALLS STANDARD DICTIONARY
OCTOBER
ReplyDelete1.)ruin - is a term used to describe the remains of human-made architecture
sentence: My brother is in ruin.
2.)upset - : to thicken and shorten (as a heated bar of iron) by hammering on the end
sentence: She is being upset.
reference:
Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary
OCTOBER
ReplyDelete1.blurry-something that cannot be seen clearly
sentence:the smoke is blurry.
reference:Encarta Dictionary
2.miles-a unit of linear measurement apllied in land.
sentence: I drove extra miles just to get here.
reference:Encarta Dictionary
Negrete, Gracielle Joy
ReplyDelete1] august - 4 posts
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Relleve,Kevin
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Aquino, Paula Camille
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Ceballo, Arvin
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ReplyDelete1.) August - 2 posts
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Sto. Domingo, Angelo
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month of november
ReplyDeletesong #1:
1. yuletide - the time or season of yule, or Christmas
sentence: The people were filled with yuletide cheer.
reference: Webster's New Twentieth Century Dictionary (p. 2122)
2. stardust - a patch oor clusters of stars too distant to be seen separately with the naked eye.
sentence: We can't see a stardust because it is too far.
reference: Webster's New Twentieth Century Dictionary (p.1774)
song #2:
1. mistletoe - a green plant with white berries, often used as Christmas decoration.
sentence: Mistletoe is hung above every doorway at the party.
reference: NTC's American English Learners' Dictionary (p. 578)
2. holly - a small tree or shrub with red berries and shiny green leaves.
sentence: We planted a holly by the front door.
reference: NTC's American English Learners' Dictionary (p. 441)
november 2009
ReplyDeletesong 1:
1. glisten - to sparkle
sentence: the bells glisten when the sun shines.
2. sleigh bells - a sled with bells attached to its sides.
sentence: i got a sleigh bell for this christmas.
song 2:
1. sleigh - a sled drawn by a horse and carrying passengers.
sentence: i got a sleigh for my b-day.
2. drifted -process of being apart from a body in a slow time.
sentence: due to the incident, mario got drifted in an island.
reference: grolier new webster's dictionary.
november 2009
ReplyDeletefirst song
1. special
---being such in an exceptional degree; particularly valued.
sentence: She is very special to me.
ref: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/special
2. soul
---the emotional part of human nature.
sentence: My soul was torn apart.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/soul
2nd song
1.fireplace
---hearth
sentence: we don't have a fireplace in our home.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fireplace
2. mistletoe
---European plant used in Christmas decorations
sentence: mistletoes bring in the Christmas spirit.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/mistletoe
MONTH OF NOVEMBER
ReplyDelete1st Song:
1. Partidge
-medium sized bird.
-Sentence:We have a partidge.
2.Pear
-green-skinned fruit.
-Sentence:Have you seen a pear?
REFERENCE: Microsoft Encarta 2009
2nd Song:
1.Yuletide
-Christmas Season
-During yuletide we goes to Baguio.
2.Stardust
-far distant stars in a cluster or strewn like a cloud of bright dust in the sky.
-Have you seen a stardust?
REFERENCE: Microsoft Encarta 2009
MONTH OF NOVEMBER
ReplyDeleteSong # 1
1.Radiant - Adj. Giving off rays of light or heat.
Sentence: Fluorescent lights are radiant.
2.Quake - Verb. to shake; to tremble
Sentence: The ground did not tremble as she moved.
Song # 2
1.Sweater - noun. A clothing used to provide warmth and comfort to the body.
Sentence: She gave ma a new sweater.
2. Greeting - noun. An affirmative response
Sentence: I like season's Greetings.
SOURCE
School Dictionary, McMillan Printing Press
NOVEMBER 2009
ReplyDelete1.)LOVER-(n.) A person who cares deeply or is deeply cared about; An ardent follower and admirer.
SENTENCE:All mankind love a lover.
REFERENCE:http://www.answers.com/topic/lover
2.)SHY-(adj.)Drawing back from contact or familiarity with others; retiring or reserved.
SENTENCE:Alfred was too shy to show his talent.
REFERENCE:http://www.answers.com/topic/shy
November 2009
ReplyDelete1.) holiday- a day recognized as special by one or more religions
SENTENCE: Christmas is an official holiday for everyone.
2.) joy- state of mind or feeling characterized by contentment, love, satisfaction, pleasure, or joy.
SENTENCE: I feel joy every time I see him.
REFERENCE:
http://en.wikipedia.org
NOVEMBER 2009
ReplyDelete1.) ACCUSE- to charge with a fault or offense;
to charge with an offense judicially or by a public process.
SENTENCE- That girl accused me of being the suspect to a crime.
2.) HALFWAY- midway between two points
SENTENCE- Meet me halfway right at the borderline.
REFERENCE:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/halfway
Month of November
ReplyDelete-First Song-
1.CHIME
-an array of large bells
Sentence:
Do you already played a chime?
Reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chime
2.GIDDY
-affected with vertigo; dizzy
Sentence:
Are you a giddy young person?
Reference:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/giddy
-Second Song-
1.FOGGY
-thick with or having much fog
-blurred or obscured as if by fog
Sentence:
Do you already go to a foggy place?
Reference:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/foggy
2.SLEIGH
- a sled
Sentence:
Did you already ride in a sleigh?
Sentence:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/SLEIGH
NOVEMBER 2009
ReplyDelete1. SPECIAL
- of a particular or certain type; not common, usual or general
SENTENCE: She's a very special friend.
2. PRESENT
- thing given or received as a gift
SENTENCE: This book is a present from my brother.
3. SLEIGH
- sledge , especially one drawn by a horse.
SENTENCE: Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh.
4. GLISTEN
- shine brightly; sparkle
SENTENCE: Her gold necklace glisten under the sun.
REFERENCE:
OXFORD ADVANCE LEARNING DICTIONARY
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ReplyDeleteNOVEMBER 2009
ReplyDelete1.) wreath
- a ring made of flowers, leaves and sometimes fruits that can be used as an ornament, hanging on a wall or door, or resting on a table
sentence:
I saw an advent wreath at the church.
2.) grace
- unearned favors received from God
sentence:
All of us receive some graces from God if we are kind.
reference:
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
http://www.wikipedia.org/
NOVEMBER 2009
ReplyDelete1ST SONG
1.FROSTY
-characterized by or producing frost; freezing; very cold:
SENTENCE:
This December we can already feel the frosty wind.
2.MINGLE
-to associate or take part with others; participate.
SENTENCE:
To make our Christmas happier, we should mingle with others.
Reference:
http://dictionary.reference.com
2ND SONG
1.REINDEER
-Any of several large deer of the genus Rangifer, of northern and arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America, both male and female of which have antlers.
SENTENCE: Santa’s favorite reindeer is Rudolph.
2.GLEE
-an unaccompanied part song for three or more voices, popular esp. in the 18th century.
SENTENCE: They shouted with glee.
REFERENCE: http://dictionary.reference.com
NOVEMBER 2009
ReplyDelete1.Yuletide
- the Christmas season
sentence: I can now feel the yuletide.
reference: Webster's Encyclopedic Dictionary
2.sleigh
-horse-drawn carriage used on snow: an open, usually horse-drawn vehicle on runners, used for travel on snow and ice
sentence: It's fun to ride on a sleigh.
reference:Microsoft® Encarta® 2008. © 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
MONTH OF NOVEMBER
ReplyDelete1. Sleigh-horse-drawn carriage use on snow
SENTENCE: Santa rides on sleigh.
2.REINDEER-any of the several large deer of genus Rangifer
SENTENCE: Rudolf the red nose reindeer
REFERENCE: www.dictionary.reference.com
november..
ReplyDelete1. yuletide
n.-The season of Yule
sentence: we are celebrating the yuletide season.
reference:http://www.answers.com/topic/yuletide
2.stardust
n.-A cluster of stars too distant to be seen individually, resembling a dimly luminous cloud of dust. Not in scientific use.
sentence:a shower of stardust on your hair.
reference:http://www.answers.com/topic/stardust
NOVEMBER
ReplyDelete1.)Pissed
drunk; intoxicated.
Sentence: I'm pissed off.
2.)Embrace
to take or clasp in the arms; press to the bosom; hug.
Sentence: I wanna embrace you.
REFERENCE: http://dictionary.reference.com
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ReplyDeleteNOVEMBER
ReplyDelete1. Glisten
-v. to gleam by reflecting light
Sentence:
Wet leaves glisten in the sunlight.
Reference:
www.thefreedictionary.com
2. Popping
-n. a sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a cork.
Sentence:
I heard a popping sound.
Reference:
www.thefreedictionary.com
NOVEMBER
ReplyDelete1)shepherds
- a person who herds, tends, and guards sheep.
sentence: The shepherd guarded her sheep very well.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/shepherds
2)yuletide
-the christmas season
sentence: On december 25, we will be celebrating the yletide season.
reference:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/yuletide
December 2009
ReplyDeleteSong 1:
1.Persuasion - capacity or power to persuade
Sentence: Marie joined the band because of persuasion.
2.Tempest - a very violent wind
Sentence: A powerful tempest killed 10, 000 people.
Song 2:
1.Rejoice - action expressing joyfulness.
Sentence: The school rejoices as they won the math competition.
2.Glorious - splendid or thrilling
Sentence: The birth of Christ was a glorious day.
Reference: The New Webster's Dictionary
December 2009
ReplyDelete1.) flock (noun)
- a number of animals of one kind, esp. sheep, goats, or birds, that keep or feed together or are herded together
sentence:
A flock of sheep is being taken cared of by the farmer.
2.) oppression (noun)
- the exercise of authority or power in a burdensome, cruel, or unjust manner
sentence:
The laborers were holding a protest rally due to oppression.
reference:
Dictionary.com
http://dictionary.reference.com/
DECEMBER 2009
ReplyDelete1. snow
-> a type of precipitation in the form of crystalline water ice, consisting of a multitude of snowflakes that fall from clouds.
sentence:
I think playing on a pile of snow is fun.
2. crown
-> a term referring to a part of the head or of a hat, or to a head ornament or type of headgear for the highest rank in a socio-political hierarchy.
sentence:
I saw a beautiful crown in the internet.
Reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/
DECEMBER
ReplyDelete1) manger
-a box or trough in a stable or barn from which horses or cattle eat
sentence: the sheep ram down to the manger when the rain fell.
reference: http://dictionary.reference/com/browse/manger
2)starlight
-the light emanating from the stars
sentence: the starlight was clearly seen from above.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/starlight
NOVEMBER
ReplyDelete1.REINDEER
-Any of several large deer of the genus Rangifer, of northern and arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America, both male and female of which have antlers.
SENTENCE: Santa rides in his sleigh with his reindeers
2. Glistening - to reflect faint light; shine lustrously
SENTENCE: Her dress glistened as she crossed the street.
DECEMBER
1. snow
a type of precipitation in the form of crystalline water ice, consisting of a multitude of snowflakes that fall from clouds.
sentence:
I think playing on a pile of snow is fun.
2.Glorious - splendid or thrilling
Sentence: The birth of Christ was a glorious day.
Reference:
www.dictionary.reference .com
DECEMBER 2009
ReplyDeleteSONG #1
1. Mistletoe
-noun
-a European plant, Viscum album, having yellowish flowers and white berries, growing parasitically on various trees, used in Christmas decorations.
Sentence: Mistletoe is usually used as Christmas decor.
2. Caroling
-verb
-to sing Christmas songs or hymns, esp. in a group performing in a public place or going from house to house.
Sentence: A group of children are caroling in every houses.
Reference:
dictionary.reference.com
SONG #2
1.Adore
-verb
-to regard with the utmost esteem, love, and respect; honor
sentence: I adore you.
2. womb
-noun
-the uterus of the human female and certain higher mammals.
Sentence: The baby is in good condition in her mother’s womb.
Reference: dictionary.reference.com
DECEMBER
ReplyDeleteSong 1:
1. nook
-noun
-sheltered quiet place or corner
Sentence:
My pet dog gave birth to her puppies at a shady nook in the garden.
2. enslave
-verb
-make a slave of
Sentence:
Her beauty enslaved many young men.
Song 2:
1. fate
-noun
-power believed to control all events in a way that cannot be resisted
Sentence:
I wanted to go to India in June, but fate decided otherwise.
2. yore
-noun
-long ago
Sentence:
She gave birth to her child in days of yore.
Reference:
OXFORD ADVANCED LEARNERS DICTIONARY
DECEMBER
ReplyDelete1.)Nodded
-to incline or bend, as the head or top; to make a motion of assent, of salutation, or of drowsiness with; as, to nod the head.
sentence
-The boy nodded his head to the King.
reference
-http://www.dictionary.net/nodded
2.)Christmas
-is an annual Christian holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ.
sentence
-Christmas Day is one of the most prestigious day in the Christian calendar.
reference
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas
Song 1:
ReplyDelete1.) Manger
-is a trough or box of carved stone or wood construction used to hold food for animals
SENTENCE:
Jesus was born in a manger.
2.) Holiday
-a day designated as having special significance for which individuals, a government, or a religious group have deemed that observation is warranted.
SENTENCE:
Christmas day is an example of a holiday.
SOURCE:
en.wikipedia.org
Song 2
1.) Partridge
-are birds in the pheasant family, Phasianidae
SENTENCE:
My pet is a partridge.
SOURCE:
en.wikipedia.org
2.) Lord
-A man of high rank in a feudal society or in one that retains feudal forms and institutions.
SENTENCE:
A territorial magnate is a lord.
SOURCE:
www.thefreedictionary.com
DECEMBER
ReplyDelete1. Bell - an instrument used to make a chiming sound.
Sentence: We used to have a bell.
2. Sleigh - a vehicle on ice.
Sentence: We had a sleigh ride when we went to New York.
Song # 2
1. Savior - Someone who saves, or portrays any act of valore.
Sentence: He is a savior of Titanic.
2. Sin - a mistake or an act of wrongdoing.
Sentence: Men should not commit sins.
DECEMBER
ReplyDelete1. special - distinguished by some unusual quality.
Sentence: These clothes are very special to me.
2. breeze - a light gentle wind
Sentence: I can feel the Christmas breeze.
Reference: http://www.merriam-webster.com
MONTH OF DECEMBER
ReplyDelete-First Song-
1.YULETIDE
-is a winter festival that was initially
celebrated by the historical Germanic peoples
as a pagan religious festival, though it was
later absorbed into, and equated with, the
Christian festival of Christmas.
SENTENCE:
We are currently celebrating the yuletide season.
REFERENCE:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yule
2. CAROL
-is a festive song, generally religious but
not necessarily connected with church
worship, and often with a dance-like or
popular character.
SENTENCE:
Carols were being sung melodiously.
REFERENCE:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_(music)
-Second Song-
1. SLEIGH
- a sled
SENTENCE:
Did you already ride in a sleigh?
REFERENCE:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/SLEIGH
2.SNOW
-is a type of precipitation in the form of
crystalline water ice, consisting of a
multitude of snowflakes that fall from
clouds.
SENTENCE:
There is no snow in the Philippines.
REFERENCE:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow
month of december
ReplyDelete1.merry
-lively and cheerful: full of or showing lively cheerfulness or enjoyment
sentence:Have yourself a merry little Christmas!
Reference:Microsoft® Encarta® 2008.
2.bushel
-container: a container that has a capacity of one bushel
sentence:Have a bushel of fun!
reference:Microsoft® Encarta® 2008.
1. peace
ReplyDelete-freedom from war
SENTENCE:
Ana want a world peace.
2. sidewalk
-path for predestrians
SENTENCE:
The sidewalk in the plaza is full of street vendors.
SOURCE:
Encarta World English Dictionary 1993-2005 Microsoft Corp.
DECEMBER 2009
ReplyDelete1.triumphant adj-full of pride at victory: displaying or feeling great pride in having achieved a victory
SENTENCE: It was a very triumphant ending.
2.tidings n-news: news or information (literary)
SENTENCE:I bring you glad tidings.
REFERENCE:Microsoft® Encarta® 2008. © 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
DECEMBER 2009
ReplyDelete1.PERFECT-being entirely without fault
SENTENCE: I have dreamed of a perfect christmas.
2. REINDEER-any of several deer inhabiting northern Europe.
SENTENCE: Rudolph is the most famous reindeer.
REFERENCE:Webster New Collegiate Dictionary
NOVEMBER
ReplyDelete1. sceptre
- is a symbolic ornamental staff held by a ruling monarch, a prominent item of royal regalia.
SENTENCE:
Have you seen a sceptre?
REFERENCE:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sceptre
2. incontinent
- unable to contain or retain
SENTENCE:
Have you experienced being incontinent?
REFERENCE:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/incontinent
DECEMBER
ReplyDelete1. underneath
- directly beneath
SENTENCE:
I have seen a gift underneath the Christmas tree.
REFERENCE:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/UNDERNEATH
2. sleigh
- is a vehicle that moves by sliding
SENTENCE:
Santa Claus uses a sleigh.
REFERENCE:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sled
DECEMBER
ReplyDelete1. Grandest-
stately, majestic, or dignified
Sentence:
It is he grandest sight to see.
Reference:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/grandest
2.Lifelong
lasting or continuing through life
Sentence:
Peace is my lifelong wish.
reference:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/lifelong
MONTH OF DECEMBER:
ReplyDelete1st Song: Winter Wonderland
1. Bluebird
-group of medium-sized, mostly insectivorous or omnivorous birds in the genus Sialia of the thrush family (Turdidae).
-Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluebird
-Sentence: I have seen a bluebird.
2. Eskimo
-indigenous peoples who have traditionally inhabited the circumpolar region from eastern Siberia (Russia), across Alaska (United States) and Canada, and all of Greenland.
-Reference:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eskimo
-Sentence: I was amazed by the eskimo.
2nd song: Silent Night
1. Alleluia
-chanted before the Gospel is proclaimed in the liturgies of the various Christian liturgical rites.
-Reference:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alleluia
-Sentence: Every Sunday we sing alleluia.
2. Beam
-a connection line in musical notation
-Reference:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beam
-Sentence: I heard the beam.
DECEMBER
ReplyDeleteSong #1
1. Jubilee
-any season or occasion of rejoicing or festivity.
-sentence: The staff members will have a jubilee.
-reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/jubilee
2. Pout
-to thrust out the lips, esp. in displeasure or sullenness.
-sentence: To pout is my hobby.
-reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/pout
Song #2
1. Breeze
-a wind or current of air, esp. a light or moderate one.
-sentence: The cold breeze makes the atmosphere more gloomy.
-reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/breeze
2. Carol
-a song, esp. of joy.
-sentence: The choir sings a carol.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/carol
JANUARY 2010
ReplyDeletefirst song:
1. rejected
-->refused to have, accept, or recognize
Sentence: Being rejected is the most heart-piercing thing in the world.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/rejected
2. broken
-->weakened in strength, spirit, etc.
sentence: He was broken into pieces.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/broken
second song
1. bleed
-->to feel pity, sorrow, or anguish
sentence: He bled just to let go of his heartache.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/bleed
2. forever
--> without ever ending
sentence: Nothing is forever.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/forever
JANUARY 2010
ReplyDelete1.ETERNITY
-time of existence without beginning or end.
sentence: I want eternity.
2. DRAINING
-to empty
sentence: The river is draining.
REFERENCE: Webster's Dictionary
1. rapacious
ReplyDelete--grasping;greedy
--the rapacious cat jumped downhill.
2.love
--intense affection.
--Ray is in love with someone.
reference:
www/dictionaty.com
MONTH OF JANUARY 2010
ReplyDeleteFirst Song
1. dream
-is a succession of images, thoughts,
sounds or emotions passing through the
mind during sleep.
Sentence:
Do you also dream about the things that will happen in your future?
Reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dream
2. Suppose
- to assume something; presume; think
Sentence:
She's suppose to be in the concert today.
Reference:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/suppose
Second Song
1.Drift
-a driving movement of force; impulse;
impetus; pressure
Sentence:
Did it drift away?
Reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drift
2. Undone
- not done or completed; unfinished
Sentence:
That building was undone.
Reference:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/undone
MONTH OF JANUARY:
ReplyDelete1st song: SIX CANDLES
1.yelling
-v. To cry out loudly, as in pain, fright, surprise, or enthusiasm
-reference: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/yelling
-sentence: Angelo is yelling for his love.
2.Vow
- An earnest promise to perform a specified act or behave in a certain manner, especially a solemn promise to live and act in accordance with the rules of a religious order
-http://www.thefreedictionary.com/vow
-Sentence: I’ll take a vow to be the only one who stands.
2nd song: TWO IS BETTER THAN ONE
1.undone
-ruined; destroyed
-Reference: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/UNDONE
-sentence: You undone my life for the rest of the years.
2.thought
-The act or process of thinking; cogitation.
-Reference: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/thought
-Sentence:What is the thought of the story?
JANUARY 2010
ReplyDelete1.) OUT TALK
-to talk more skillfully, loudly, or forcibly than; surpass in talking
sentence
-She out talk as well as she can.
2.) UNDONE
-ruined; destroyed;
-unfastened; untied
sentence
-My life was undone because of you.
REFERENCE:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/undone
1. hook
ReplyDelete-means of attracting interest or attention; an enticement
SENTENCE:
The saleslady do not hook up.
REFERENCE:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/hook+up
2. gorgeous
-imposing through splendid or various colors; showy; fine; magnificent
SENTENCE:
She is not gorgeous.
REFERENCE:
http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/gorgeous/
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ReplyDeleteJANUARY:
ReplyDelete1.UNDONE
-brought to ruin: ruined, destroyed, or brought to the brink of collapse
SENTENCE:
The guy has undone the girl's future.
REFERENCE:
http://encarta.msn.com/
2.BEER
-drink brewed from malt: an alcoholic drink brewed by fermenting malt with sugar and yeast and flavoring it with hops
SENTENCE:
Rabeht bought a case of beer.
REFERENCE:
http://encarta.msn.com/
JANUARY 2010
ReplyDelete1st song:
1. Sense
- physical faculty: any of the faculties by which a person or animal obtains information about the physical world, e.g. sight or taste
REFERENCE: Microsoft® Encarta® 2008. © 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Sentence: All things you can’t understand today will have sense in the future.
2. Darkness
- dark state: the absence or lack of light
REFERENCE: Microsoft® Encarta® 2008. © 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Sentence: There is no such thing as darkness.
2nd song
1. Heaven
-perfect dwelling place after death: a place or condition of supreme happiness and peace where good people are believed to go after death, and, especially in Christianity, where God and the angels are believed to dwell.
REFERENCE: Microsoft® Encarta® 2008. © 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Sentence: When I’m with you, I feel like I’m in HEAVEN.
2. Quite
-entirely: in the highest degree or to the fullest extent
REFERENCE: Microsoft® Encarta® 2008. © 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Sentence: Is it quite alright, if I love u baby.
JANUARY 2O1O
ReplyDelete1. refuse
-to decline accept
sentence: Nena refused to receive her award.
reference:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/refuse
2.skeptic
-a person who questions the validity or authentically of something purporting to be factual.
sentence: Jonnas' friend is a skeptic
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/skeptic
JANUARY 2010
ReplyDelete1.) bottle
- a portable container for holding liquids, characteristically having a neck and mouth and made of glass or plastic
sentence:
I got a bottle of water here.
2.) mend
- to make (something broken, worn, torn, or otherwise damaged) whole, sound, or usable by repairing: to mend old clothes; to mend a broken toy
sentence:
He mends broken toys.
reference:
http://dictionary.reference.com/
JANUARY 2010
ReplyDelete1ST SONG:
1. trouble
-(n.) situation causing worry, pain, difficulty, danger, etc..
Sentence:
We are having trouble with our new car.
2. love
-(v.) have a strong affection or deep tender feelings for.
Sentence:
We must love one another.
2ND SONG
1. pretending
-(v.) make oneself to be (doing) in order to deceive others or in play.
Sentence:
The time has come to stop pretending!
2. unkind
-(adj.) not having or showing kindness; harsh
Sentence:
Don't be so unkind to your brother.
REFERENCE:
Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
JANUARY 2010
ReplyDelete1st Song: Beautiful in my Eyes
1.) strange
- unusual
sentence:
There are strange things in this world that we can't explain.
2.) lifetime
- the span of time that someone can live
sentence:
I'll wait a lifetime to see you again.
2nd Song: True
1.) true
- real; a fact
sentence:
Tell me that your feelings are true.
2.) weak
- lacking physical strength
sentence:
If you are weak, you'll perish.
Reference:
The New Webster's Dictionary
JANUARY 2010
ReplyDelete1st Song
1. Breath
-the air inhaled and exhaled in respiration.
You take my breath away.
2. Drift
-to be carried along by currents of air or water
I am drift away by the wind.
2nd Song
3. Shy
-marked by reserve or diffidence.
I've got a shy glance from her.
4. Pretty
-pleasing or attractive in a graceful or delicate way.
That girl looks so pretty.
Reference
-www.answers.com
Month of February 2010
ReplyDelete1. Flame
-the state of burning with a blaze
-intense feeling, passion
sentence: Let the flames begin.
reference: Webster's Encyclopedic Dictionary
2. Sworn
-a solemn oath
-used sacred words irrelevantly
-declared forcefully to be true
sentence: I sworn to you.
reference: Webster's Encyclopedic Dictionary
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ReplyDeleteFirst Song:Wonderful tonight by: Eric Clapton
ReplyDelete1. Blonde
-is a hair color characterized by low levels of the dark pigment eumelanin.
- Reference:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blond
- Sentence: Karl's hair is blonde.
2. Party
- A party is a gathering of people who have been invited by a host for the purposes of socializing, conversation, and recreation.
- Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party
- Sentence: We had a party last night.
2nd Song: Here without you by: 3 Doors down
1. Lie
-untruthful statement
- Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lies
-Please don't tell a lie.
2.Overrated
- to rate or appraise too highly
-Reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/overrated
-Sentence: I think you overrate their political influence.
1. swagger
ReplyDelete-to conduct oneself in an arrogant or superciliously pompous manner; especially : to walk with an air of overbearing self-confidence
REFERENCE:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/swagger
SENTENCE:
She was so swagger last night.
2. insomniac
-a person who has insomnia
REFERENCE:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insomniac
SENTENCE:
I am an insomniac.
MONTH OF FEBRUARY 2010
ReplyDeleteFirst Song
1. Scars
-results from the biologic process of wound repair in the skin and other tissues of the body
Sentence:
Do you already have a scar?
Reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scar
2. piss
-to urine and the act of urination
Sentence:
I want to piss right now.
Reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piss
Second Song
1. thrill
-To give great pleasure to; delight
Sentence:
Is the thrill of the movie really a great one?
reference:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/thrill
2. smoky
-hazy; darkened or begrimed with smoke
Sentence:
My day was disgusting because of the smoky place there.
Reference:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/smoky
MONTH OF FEBRUARY
ReplyDelete1ST Song
1. love
--A deep, tender, ineffable feeling of affection and solicitude toward a person, such as that arising from kinship, recognition of attractive qualities, or a sense of underlying oneness.
I think I love him.
2. fairy tale
--A fanciful tale of legendary deeds and creatures, usually intended for children.
When I was a child, I do believe in fairy tales.
2nd Song
1. blade
--The flat cutting part of a sharpened weapon or tool.
I was cut by a blade.
2. beautiful
--Having qualities that delight the senses, especially the sense of sight.
You look so beautiful today.
Source: www.answers.com
february 2010
ReplyDelete1st Song: Ignorance
1.) gavel
- a hammer used to call order in a trial
sentence:
in some organizations, a gavel is a symbol for justice.
2.) offense
- an act against the law; a sin
sentence:
wire tapping is an offense to the law
2nd Song: vulnerable
1.) vulnerable
- capable of being hurt or wounded because of insufficient protection
sentence:
being too nice makes someone vulnerable for heartbreakes
2.) invincible
- someone who cannot be conquered
sentence:
no one is invincible
Reference:
The New Webster's Dictionary
march 2010
ReplyDelete1st Song:my heart will go on
1.) lifetime
- the normal span of ones life
sentence:
i can wait a lifetime for you
2.) space
- tdistance between two objects
sentence:
when you are suppresed, you usually asks for space
2nd Song: it's my life
1.) highway
- a public road
sentence:
life is like a highway
2.) faith
- trust
sentence:
i have faith in god.
Reference:
The New Webster's Dictionary
FEBRUARY 2010
ReplyDelete1. swagger
-to walk or strut with a defiant or insolent air.
sentence: My brother always swagger.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/swagger
2.bizarre
- markedly unusual in appearance
sentence: My cousin has bizarre clothes.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/bizarre
MARCH 2010
ReplyDelete1. Hurt
--- to cause physical damage or pain
`~ All of us can feel the thing so called hurt.
2. Winter
--- a period of time characterized by coldness, misery, barrenness, or death.
`~ We can't experience winter season.
3. Broken
--- having been violated
`~ I hate broken promises.
4. Bleed
--- to emit or lose blood
`~ That is a deep wound. It bleeds too much.
SOURCE:
www.answers.com
MONTH OF MARCH 2010
ReplyDelete1.Tremble
-to shake involuntarily
-to move, sound, pass, or come to pass as if
shaken or tremulous
Sentence:
Did you hear the trembling sound outside?
Reference:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tremble
2.Fading
-to lose freshness or brilliance of color
Sentence:
The fading of the colors of the flowers are not attractive anymore.
Reference:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fading
3. Shy
- disposed to avoid a person or thing
- hesitant in committing oneself
Sentence:
Are you a shy type person?
Reference:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/shy
4. Scare
- to become frightened
Sentence:
That horse scares easily.
Reference:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/scare
MONTH OF MARCH
ReplyDelete1. Crazier
->becoming more insane or foolish
->Andres is crazier than Jose.
2. Wings
-> part that sticks out from the main thing or body
->"FLYING WITHOUT WINGS" is one of the most beautiful songs by Westlife.
2nd song
1.SENSE
-> one of the five human and animal faculties by which objects are perceived.
-> There is no sense in going over and over.
2.Darkness
-having little or no light
->The darkness cover the city during the earth hour.
REFERENCE: Webster dictionary
1)=jealous
ReplyDelete>>adj......envious: feeling bitter and unhappy because of another's advantages, possessions, or luck
$3nt3nc3::She is jealous of what her friends have....
Reference:Encarta Dictionaries
=common denominator
>>n....something in common: a shared belief or characteristic
$3nt3nc3::We are common denominators....
Reference:Encarta Dictionaries
2)=life
>>existence in physical world: the quality that makes living animals and plants different from dead organisms and inorganic matter.
$3nt3nc3::Life is a gift to us by God so we need to take it religiously....
Reference:Encarta Dictionaries
=affection
>>n... feelings: feelings of fondness or tenderness, sometimes as opposed to reason
$3nt3nc3::Teenagers are exposed to these affections.....
Reference:Encarta Dictionaries
June
ReplyDelete1.summer
=warmest season of the year,between spring and autumn.
sentence:
=the summer season 8is, for me, the best season of all.
reference: Collins English Dictionary
Express Edition
2.universe
=the whole or all existing matter,energy, and space.
sentence:
=You mean the universe to me.
reference: Collins English Dictionary
Express Edition
3.shadow
=partial darkness in a space from which light rays are cut off.
sentence:
=I love making fun animal sadows when there is brown-out.
reference:Merriam-Webster Dictionary
4.dreans:
=a series of thoughts,images,or emotions occuring during sleep.
sentence:
=I rarily have a nightmare or a bad dream.
reference:Merriam-Webster Dictionary
July
1.trauma
=a bodily or mental injury usually caused by an externel agent.
sentence:
=I rarily hear stories about people who experience trauma.
reference:Merriam-Webster Dictionary
2.sense
=the faculty of percieving by means of sense organs.
sentence:
=Humans have five senses; but some say they hav six.
reference:Merriam-Webster Dictionary
3.laughter
=the action or sound of laughing
sentence:
=Her laughter is butal.
reference:Merriam-Webster Dictionary
4.memories
=things remembered
sentence:
=I have so many memories shared by us.
reference:Merriam-Webster Dictionary
►JUNE◄
ReplyDelete1. dynamic duo (n.)
-a very special pair of person or things
Sentence: Lovers can be treated as a dynamic duo.
2. solo (adv.)
-unaccompanied
Sentence: I don't want to go solo.
•Reference:www.ask.com
►JULY◄
1.searching (v.)
-examining closely
Sentence: They are searching for a true friend.
2.regret (v.tr)
-to feel sorry
Sentence: I will not regret for what I did.
•Reference:www.thefreedictionary.com
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ReplyDeleteJUNE:
ReplyDelete1.NEVER-(adj.) not ever;at no time
SENTENCE:He never cheats.
2.SWEET-(adj.)having the taste of sugar;kindly agreeable;charming.
SENTENCE:She's so sweet.
3.AMONG-(prep.) in the midst or in the middle of
SENTENCE:He's among the people.
4.LET-(v.)to allow; to grant
SENTENCE:He let the child play.
SOURCE:the words worth school dictionary
by:Catherine Schwarz
Pages:234&372;11&198
JULY:
ReplyDelete1.BEEN-(v)to live;to exist
SENTENCE:He has been there.
2.COULD-(v)the form of the verb can be used to express a condition.
SENTENCE:He could even fly.
3.ALL-(adj)everyone of
SENTENCE:All of us are alive.
4.AGAIN-(adv)once more
SENTENCE:He did it again.
SOURCE:the words worth school dictionary
by:Catherine Schwarz
Pages:27&76;9&7
∞JUNE∞
ReplyDelete1. faith
-(noun) belief in favorable result with no factual proof; conviction.
Sentence: We should always have faith in our friends.
2. see
-to sense with the eye; to look; to view; to notice; to identify; to understand.
Sentence: I can see right through you.
Reference: The Newbury House Dictionary of American English
∞JULY∞
1. forever
-(adverb) always; for an unlimited time; eternally.
Sentence: Let’s go on a journey together and be friends forever.
2. start
-(verb) to begin; to set up.
Sentence: Whenever you start something, you should finish it until the end.
Reference: The Newbury House Dictionary of American English
Reference:Encarta Dictionay
ReplyDeleteJULY:
1.Blame-to consider somebody to responsible for something wrong
Sentence:Iwould like to tell him about our blames.
2.Seek-to try to find
Sentence:I would like to seek my hidden talent.
Reference:Encarta Dictionary