~is the tendency of particular cognitive experiences to provoke laughter and provide amusement.
reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humour
sentence: The majority of people are able to be amused, to laugh or smile at something funny, and thus they are considered to have a "sense of humour."
2.)bleacher
~ is a term used to describe the raised, tiered stands found in sports fields or at other spectator events in the United States and Canada.
reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleacher
sentence: She used to be a cheer captain while I am just on the bleacher.
1.paparazzi -->for photographers who take unstaged and/or candid photographs of celebrities caught unaware.
reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paparazzi
sentence: --> Paparazzi take photos of celebrities at moments when the subjects do not expect to be photographed, such as when they shop, walk through a city, eat at a restaurant, or swim or lie on the beach.
2.blunt -->Having a thick edge or point, as an instrument; not sharp.
sentence: I'm being captivated when I see cute things especially my mirror which I can see my face.
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July
1.) sane
~ is an English word meaning "of sound mind".
reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sane
sentence: Sometimes I imagine the sane that comes up in my mind.
2.) Paranoid
~ is a thought process characterized by excessive anxiety or fear, often to the point of irrationality and delusion
reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paranoia
sentence: I feel paranoid when someone tries to embarass me infront of the people or crowd.
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1.) humor
~is the tendency of particular cognitive experiences to provoke laughter and provide amusement.
reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humour
sentence: The majority of people are able to be amused, to laugh or smile at something funny, and thus they are considered to have a "sense of humour."
2.)bleacher
~ is a term used to describe the raised, tiered stands found in sports fields or at other spectator events in the United States and Canada.
reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleacher
sentence: She used to be a cheer captain while I am just on the bleacher.
1. held to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp sentence: She held the purse in her right hand.
reference:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/held 2. shot gun covering a wide area in an irregularly effective manner without concern for details or particulars; tending to be all-inclusive, nonselective, and haphazard; indiscriminate in choice and indifferent to specific results sentence: He favored the shotgun approach in his political attacks. reference:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/shot+gun
August 1.synchronize to cause to go on, move, operate, work, etc., at the same rate and exactly together sentence: They synchronized their steps and walked on together. reference:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/synchronize
2. abandoned unrestrained or uncontrolled; uninhibited sentence: She danced with abandoned enthusiasm. reference:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/abandoned
☮JUNE☮ 1.when you find you- to find itself;to find space reference- "Geddes & Grosset"English Thesaurus New Edition pg.254 2.wind in your hair- to irritate itself;to annoy someone "Geddes & Grosset"English Thesaurus New Edition pg.257
♫JULY♫ 1.Gluteus- The gluteus maximus is the uppermost of the three muscles. It is the largest of the gluteal muscles and one of the strongest muscles in the human body. reference- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gluteus 2.ventolin- a salbutamol-based asthma medicine reference- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ventolin
☁AUGUST☁ 1.sea of people- mob;people reference- http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=sea+of+people&go=Go 2.sparkle- ;To give off sparks. ;To give off or reflect flashes of light; glitter. See synonyms at flash. ;To be brilliant in performance. reference- http://www.answers.com/topic/sparkle
SEPTEMBER 1.) Bleacher > is a term used to describe the raised, tiered stands found in sports fields or at other spectator events in the United States and Canada.
REFERENCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleacher
SENTENCE: Justim is always on a bleacher.
2.)Humor > is the tendency of particular cognitive experiences to provoke laughter and provide amusement.
REFERENCE:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humour
SENTENCE:Some poeple have a good sense of humor while others don't.
2ND SONG
1.) Wind > is the flow of air or other gases that compose an atmosphere. On Earth, wind consists of the bulk movement of air.
1. 1. To break violently or noisily; smash. 2. To undergo sudden damage or destruction on impact: Their car crashed into a guardrail. The airplane crashed over the ocean. 2. To make a sudden loud noise: breakers crashing against the rocks. 3. To move noisily or so as to cause damage: went crashing through the woods. 4. To undergo a sudden severe downturn, as a market or economy. 5. Computer Science To stop functioning due to a crash. 6. Slang To undergo a period of unpleasant feeling or depression as an aftereffect of drug-taking. 7. Slang 1. To find temporary lodging or shelter, as for the night. 2. To go to sleep.
VERB: tr.
1. To cause to crash. 2. To dash to pieces; smash. 3. Informal To join or enter (a party, for example) without invitation.
1. A room or suite of rooms designed as a residence and generally located in a building occupied by more than one household. 2. An apartment house: a row of high-rise apartments. 3. A room. 4. apartments Chiefly British A suite of rooms within a larger building set aside for a particular purpose or person.
1.) ADDICTIVE ~>The term "addiction" is used in many contexts to describe an obsession, compulsion, or excessive psychological dependence, such as: drug addiction (e.g. alcoholism), video game addiction, crime, money, work addiction, compulsive overeating, problem gambling, computer addiction, nicotine addiction, pornography addiction, etc.
REFERENCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Addiction
SENTENCE: MANY DRUG USERS ARE ADDICTIVE ON HARMFUL DRUGS THAT CAUSES HALLUCINATION.
2.)INSANE
~> –adjective 1. not sane; not of sound mind; mentally deranged. 2. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a person who is mentally deranged: insane actions; an insane asylum. 3. utterly senseless: an insane plan.
SEPTEMBER 2009 1.)TOLL-(N.)A fixed charge or tax for a privilege, especially for passage across a bridge or along a road. SENTENCE:The management have taken their toll.
reference:www.answers.com
2.)SOUL-(N.)The animating and vital principle in humans, credited with the faculties of thought, action, and emotion and often conceived as an immaterial entity. SENTENCE:His soul seems to blame us.
R-A-I-SE A SONG... 1."Shawty"- originated as term of endearment for a woman - roughly equivalent to "baby"
sentence-shawty is an alternate spelling of the word "shorty."
reference:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawty
dime-The dime is a coin worth ten cents or one tenth of a United States dollar. The dime is the smallest in diameter and the thinnest of all U.S. coins currently minted for circulation.
sentence-The dime's value is labeled as "one dime", since the term 'dime' also applies to a unit of currency worth 10 cents or 1/10 of a dollar.
2.GRASP- was the first multimedia animation program for the IBM PC "Family of Computers". It was also at one time the most widely used animation format.
sentence- The original software was written by Doug Wolfgram and Rob Neville. It later became the GRaphic Animation System for Professionals. Many regard this as the birth of the multimedia industry.
R-A-I-SE A SONG 1. synchronize to cause to go on, move, operate, work, etc., at the same rate and exactly together
Sentence: They synchronized their steps and walked on together.
2. spotlight a strong, focused light thrown upon a particular spot, as on a small area of a stage or in a television studio, for making some object, person, or group especially conspicuous.
Sentence: the sun is hot in the sky just like a giant spotlight.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com
2nd song
1. straw material, fibers, etc., made from such stalks, as used for making hats or baskets.
Sentence: She made a basket madeof straw.
2. figure the appearance or impression made by a person or sometimes a thing: to make quite a figure in financial circles; to present a wretched figure of poverty.
OCTOBER 2009 1.)THEE-Used in the nominative as well as the objective case, especially by members of the Society of Friends. SENTENCE:Draw me close to thee.
REFERENCE:http://www.answers.com/topic/thee
2.)FORETASTE-A slight taste or sample in anticipation of something to come SENTENCE:God created first a foretaste before creating a masterpiece.
1.)Flashback A flashback (also called analepsis, plural analepses) is an interjected scene that takes the narrative back in time from the current point the story has reached. Flashbacks are often used to recount events that happened prior to the story’s primary sequence of events or to fill in crucial backstory. Character origin flashbacks specifically refers to flashbacks dealing with key events early in a character's development (Clark Kent discovering he could fly, for example, or the Elric brothers' attempt to bring back their mother). The television show Lost is particularly well known for extensive use of flashbacks in almost every episode. In the opposite direction, a flashforward (or prolepsis) reveals events that will occur in the future. The technique is used to create suspense in a story, or develop a character. In literature, internal analepsis is a flashback to an earlier point in the narrative; external analepsis is a flashback to before the narrative started.
A scene in a narrative is called a flashback if it depicts a set of events that occurred before the scenes immediately preceding it. The closely related term flashforward is used to indicate scenes that depict events taking place after the scenes immediately following it. Flashbacks and flash forwards are used frequently in literature, television, and movies for foreshadowing and stronger dramatic effect.
sentence: Sometimes a flashback is inserted into a film even though there was none in the original source from which the film was adapted.
reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flashback
2.)Balcony Balcony (from Italian: balcone, scaffold; cf. High German balcho, beam, balk; probably cognate with Persian term بالكانه bālkāneh or its older variant پالكانه pālkāneh[1]), a kind of platform projecting from the wall of a building, supported by columns or console brackets, and enclosed with a balustrade. The traditional Maltese balcony is a wooden closed balcony projecting from a wall.
Alternatively, Juliet balconies (named after Shakespeare's Juliet, who courted Romeo from her balcony in the play Romeo and Juliet) do not protrude out of the building. They are usually part of an upper floor, with a balustrade only at the front, and walls on the sides. Various types of balcony have been used in depicting the scene; in particular the balcony of Juliet at Villa Capuleti in Verona is not in fact a Juliet balcony.[citation needed]
Sometimes balconies are adapted for ceremonial purposes, e.g. that of St. Peter's Basilica at Rome, when the newly elected pope gives his blessing urbi et orbi after the conclave. Inside churches, balconies are sometimes provided for the singers, and in banqueting halls and the like for the musicians.
sentence: Balconies have been used extensively in many television, movie, and stage performances.
VERB: com·mand·ed , com·mand·ing , com·mands VERB: tr.
To direct with authority; give orders to. To have control or authority over; rule: a general who commands an army. To have at one's disposal: a person who commands seven languages. To deserve and receive as due; exact: The troops' bravery commanded respect.
To exercise dominating, authoritative influence over: "He commands any room he enters" (Stephen Schiff). To dominate by physical position; overlook: a mountain commanding the valley below. VERB: intr.
To give orders. To exercise authority or control as or as if one is a commander. NOUN:
The act of commanding. An order given with authority. Computer Science A signal that initiates an operation defined by an instruction.
The authority to command: an admiral in command. Possession and exercise of the authority to command: command of the seas. Ability to control or use; mastery: command of four languages. Dominance by location; extent of view.
The jurisdiction of a commander. A military unit, post, district, or region under the control of one officer. A unit of the U.S. Air Force that is larger than an air force. ADJECTIVE:
Of, relating to, or constituting a command: command headquarters; a command decision. Done or performed in response to a command: a command performance.
eve·ry·thing (vr-thng) KEY
PRONOUN:
All things or all of a group of things. All relevant matters: told each other everything. The most important fact or consideration: In business, timing is everything
R-A-I-SE A SONG 1ST SONG 1. Silent - free from sound or noise > I've enter a silent room 2. Holy - Having a divine quality > That room has a holy Altar.
2ND SONG 1. Christmas - feast on December 25 that commemorates the birth of Christ and is a legal Holiday. > I love Christmas. 2. Cheer - Something that gladdens > I cheer on a basketball match.
R-A-I-SE A SONG 1ST SONG 1. yule - Yule or Yule-tide 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 > "Yule" are still used in the Nordic Countries for both the Christian Christmas, but also other religious holidays of the season. =http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yule 2. apparel - A feature of all modern human societies is the wearing of clothing or clothes, a category encompassing a wide variety of materials that cover the body. > Apparel also have important social and cultural functions. =http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apparel 2ND SONG 1. Bushel - A bushel is an imperial and U.S. customary unit of dry volume, equivalent in each of these systems to 4 pecks or 8 gallons. It is used for volumes of dry commodities (not liquids), most often in agriculture. It is abbreviated as bsh. or bu. > . The name bushel derives from the 14th century buschel or busschel, a box =http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushel#cite_note-0 2. Prance - Miles Prance (fl. 1678) was an English Roman Catholic who was caught up in and perjured himself during the Popish Plot and the anti-Catholicism of London during the reign of Charles II. > Prance was born on the Isle of Ely, the son of a Roman Catholic, and he rose quickly from humble origins as an apprentice goldsmith to servant-in-ordinary to Catherine of Braganza, Charles II's queen. He was married and with a family, living in Covent Garden at the time of his arrest. =http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Prance
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1. Fragrance
--> The quality of being fragrant; a sweet or pleasing scent.
sentence:
--> One of the source of fragrance is perfume which is really fragrant.
reference:
-->http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fragrance
2. Convey
--> to carry, bring, or take from one place to another; transport; bear.
Sentence:
--> We should convey the things that we need in that particular day.
Reference:
-->http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/+convey+
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ReplyDeleteJuly
1. Slamming
--> To dash, strike, knock, thrust, throw, slap down, etc., with violent and noisy impact;
reference:
--> http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/slamming
sentence:
--> He slammed his books upon the table.
2. Shotgun
--> A smoothbore gun for firing small shot to kill birds and small quadrupeds, though often used with buckshot to kill larger animals.
reference:
-->http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/shotgun
Sentence:
--> Mang Ambo used shotgun to hunt birds in the forest.
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ReplyDeleteAugust
1. moment
--> A minute portion of time.
Reference:
--> The Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Page 465
Sentence:
--> For a short period of time make a single moment that your pareents will be proud of you.
2. Hook
--> Curve, Crook, Steal
Reference:
--> The Merriam -Webster Dictionary
Page 345
Sentence:
--> The hook bridge have the exciting moment that never erased on my little mind.
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ReplyDelete1.) humor
~is the tendency of particular cognitive experiences to provoke laughter and provide amusement.
reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humour
sentence: The majority of people are able to be amused, to laugh or smile at something funny, and thus they are considered to have a "sense of humour."
2.)bleacher
~ is a term used to describe the raised, tiered stands found in sports fields or at other spectator events in the United States and Canada.
reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleacher
sentence: She used to be a cheer captain while I am just on the bleacher.
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ReplyDeleteJuly
1.misery
-->distress or suffering caused by need, privation, or poverty.
reference:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/misery
sentence:
-->The family of Ben always suffer from misery.
2.Brag
-->arrogant talk or manner
reference:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/brag
sentence:
--> Aling Nena don't want to have a child who always brag.
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ReplyDeleteJune
1.paced
-->to go with often slow
reference:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/paced
sentence:
-->She is tired of pacing back and forth with her problems in life.
2.drag
-->to draw with force, effort, or difficulty; pull heavily or slowly along; haul; trail:
reference:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/drag
sentence:
-->They dragged the carpet out of the house.
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ReplyDeleteAugust
1.paparazzi
-->for photographers who take unstaged and/or candid photographs of celebrities caught unaware.
reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paparazzi
sentence:
--> Paparazzi take photos of celebrities at moments when the subjects do not expect to be photographed, such as when they shop, walk through a city, eat at a restaurant, or swim or lie on the beach.
2.blunt
-->Having a thick edge or point, as an instrument; not sharp.
reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blunt
sentence:
She always pick blunt objects.
JUNE 2009
ReplyDelete1.shift- to change (position).
Sentence: My friend shifted.
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shift
2. lingerie- a term for fashionable and alluring women's undergarments.
Sentence: My cousin is wearing a lingerie.
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lingerie
JULY 2009
1.complicated- difficult to analyze, understand, or explain
Sentence: The test was very complicated.
Reference: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/complicated
2.frustrated- to disappoint or thwart (a person)
Sentence: The woman is frustrated with his son.
Reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/frustrated
AUGUST 2009
1.desperate- Having lost all hope; despairing.
Sentence: The girl is desperate of becoming a teacher.
Reference: http://www.answers.com/topic/desperate
2. ambitious- having ambition; eagerly desirous of achieving or obtaining success, power, wealth, a specific goal, etc.
Sentence: The girl was very ambitious.
Reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/ambitious
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ReplyDeleteJune
1.)enraptured
~ To fill with rapture or delight.
reference: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/enraptured
sentence:
I'm enraptured when I saw my crush last week.
2.) captivate
~ to attract and hold the attention or interest of, as by beauty or excellence; enchant: Her blue eyes and red hair captivated him.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/captivate
sentence: I'm being captivated when I see cute things especially my mirror which I can see my face.
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July
1.) sane
~ is an English word meaning "of sound mind".
reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sane
sentence: Sometimes I imagine the sane that comes up in my mind.
2.) Paranoid
~ is a thought process characterized by excessive anxiety or fear, often to the point of irrationality and delusion
reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paranoia
sentence: I feel paranoid when someone tries to embarass me infront of the people or crowd.
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August
1.) humor
~is the tendency of particular cognitive experiences to provoke laughter and provide amusement.
reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humour
sentence: The majority of people are able to be amused, to laugh or smile at something funny, and thus they are considered to have a "sense of humour."
2.)bleacher
~ is a term used to describe the raised, tiered stands found in sports fields or at other spectator events in the United States and Canada.
reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleacher
sentence: She used to be a cheer captain while I am just on the bleacher.
June
ReplyDelete1.staircase
-a series of stairs
sentence:My knees didn't take the long staircase.
2.scarlet
-a special kind of jewel with a reddish color
sentence:The princess wore a scarlet ring in the party.
reference:websters dictionary the third edition
July
1.one more time
-to repeat the certain event that already happened
sentence:Can you please repeat the dance steps one more time.
2.shot gun
-a type of gun used by police men with authority to use
sentence:My uncle bought a new shot gun for our bodyguard to use.
reference:Oxford electric dictionary
August
1.creepy
-something scary
sentence:We watched a creepy movie last night.
2.couple ring
-a pair of ring that couples use
sentence:Mom and dad have a couple ring.
reference:www.onlinedictionary.com.org/
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ReplyDeleteJune
1.ovation
an enthusiastic public reception of a person, marked esp. by loud and prolonged applause
sentence:
She is a good performer therefore the audience have a great ovation.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/ovation
2. naive
having or showing unaffected simplicity of nature or absence of artificiality; unsophisticated; ingenuous
sentence:
She's so naive she believes everything she reads.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/naive
July
1. held
to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp
sentence:
She held the purse in her right hand.
reference:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/held
2. shot gun
covering a wide area in an irregularly effective manner without concern for details or particulars; tending to be all-inclusive, nonselective, and haphazard; indiscriminate in choice and indifferent to specific results
sentence:
He favored the shotgun approach in his political attacks.
reference:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/shot+gun
August
1.synchronize
to cause to go on, move, operate, work, etc., at the same rate and exactly together
sentence:
They synchronized their steps and walked on together.
reference:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/synchronize
2. abandoned
unrestrained or uncontrolled; uninhibited
sentence:
She danced with abandoned enthusiasm.
reference:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/abandoned
June
ReplyDeleteIntend
- to purpose; to mean; to have in mind
Breathe
- to inhale air and expel it from lungs
Staircase
- a set of step in a building with railings
Balcony
- a rail enclosed platform or gallery projecting from wall of a building
AUGUST
ReplyDeleteUphill
- up a slope; toward the top of the hill
Battle
- to fight
Trampled
- to tread under the feet
Screen
- light movable partition for protection against heat and others.
☮JUNE☮
ReplyDelete1.when you find you-
to find itself;to find space
reference-
"Geddes & Grosset"English Thesaurus New Edition pg.254
2.wind in your hair-
to irritate itself;to annoy someone
"Geddes & Grosset"English Thesaurus New Edition pg.257
♫JULY♫
ReplyDelete1.Gluteus-
The gluteus maximus is the uppermost of the three muscles. It is the largest of the gluteal muscles and one of the strongest muscles in the human body.
reference-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gluteus
2.ventolin-
a salbutamol-based asthma medicine
reference-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ventolin
☁AUGUST☁
ReplyDelete1.sea of people-
mob;people
reference-
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=sea+of+people&go=Go
2.sparkle-
;To give off sparks.
;To give off or reflect flashes of light; glitter. See synonyms at flash.
;To be brilliant in performance.
reference-
http://www.answers.com/topic/sparkle
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ReplyDeleteJUne:
1.rhyme
Correspondence of terminal sounds of words or of lines of verse.
sentence:To amuse his colleagues he wrote his report in rhyme.
ref:http://www.thefreedictionary.com/rhyme
2.completion
a concluding action
sentence:Our completion is not yet done because of some incidents.
ref:http://www.google.com.ph/search?hl=en&defl=en&q=define:completion&ei=ApibSt_bII2oswODquWYDg&sa=X&oi=glossary_definition&ct=title
2nd song
1.depressed
lower than previously
sentence:The market is depressed.
ref:http://www.google.com.ph/search?hl=en&defl=en&q=define:depressed&ei=jJqbSrbuEoe6swO92eWUDg&sa=X&oi=glossary_definition&ct=title
2.cherish
characterized by feeling or showing fond affection for
sentence:Ana is one of my cherish friend.
ref:http://www.google.com.ph/search?hl=en&q=define%3Acherished&meta=
JUly
1.blur
to make less distinct or clear
sentence:
The haze blurs the hills.
ref:http://www.google.com.ph/search?hl=en&q=define%3Ablur&meta=
2.startling
so remarkably different or sudden as to cause momentary shock or alarm
sentence:
Sydney's startling new Opera House.
ref:http://www.google.com.ph/search?hl=en&q=define%3Astartling&meta=
2nd song
1.awkward
causing inconvenience
sentece:
they arrived at an awkward time.
ref:http://www.google.com.ph/search?hl=en&q=define%3Aawkward&meta=
June 2009
ReplyDelete1. Valley= A very deep river valley may be called a canyon or gorge.
Sentence: Our house is near to a valley.
2. Forge= is the workplace of a smith or a blacksmith
Sentence: My dad is working in our forge.
REFERENCE: www. Wikipedia.com
July 2009
1. Subtleties= being sensitive
Sentence: My friend is being subtlety today
2. Escapade= brash adventure
Sentence: We had an escapade yesterday
REFERENCE: www. Wikipedia.com
AUGUST 2009
1. Hero= a brave person
Sentence: jose rizal is our national hero.
2. Suffocate= to die from lack of air.
Sentence: she died because of suffocation.
REFERENCE: www. Wikipedia.com
JUly
ReplyDelete2nd Song
2.deceive
cause someone to believe an untruth
sentence:
The insurance company deceived me when they told me they were covering my house.
ref:http://www.google.com.ph/search?hl=en&defl=en&q=define:deceive&ei=9dabSr6FF4PYsQPdwNSTDg&sa=X&oi=glossary_definition&ct=title
August
1.confuse:
mistake one thing for another
sentence:
you are confusing me with the other candidate.
ref:http://www.google.com.ph/search?hl=en&q=define%3Aconfuse&meta=
2.pretend
feign: make believe with the intent to deceive
sentence:HE pretended that he is experiencing headache.
ref:http://www.google.com.ph/search?hl=en&q=define%3Apretend&btnG=Search&meta=
2nd Song
1.suffocating
smothering: causing difficulty in breathing especially through lack of fresh air and presence of heat
sentence:
The young girl died because of the polluted air that suffocate her.
ref:http://www.google.com.ph/search?hl=en&q=define%3Asuffocating&btnG=Search&meta=
2.ruins
destroy: destroy completely; damage irreparably
sentence:The tears ruined her make-up.
ref:http://www.google.com.ph/search?hl=en&q=define%3Aruins&meta=
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ReplyDeleteJune
bolt-a large metal pin; a sudden ad unexpected event.
sentence: he used te bolt to pop the balloon.
reference: oxford English dictionary (electronic dictionary)
fool- a person who acts unwisely; a silly person
sentence: Kevin and Angelo are very fool of computer games.
reference: oxford English dictionary (electronic dictionary)
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ReplyDeleteJune (second song)
1. Halo- a circle of light shown around or above the head of a saint or holy person to represent their holiness.
sentence: it is a long time since he lost his halo for many reasons.
reference: oxford English dictionary (electronic dictionary)
2. risk- a situation involving exposure to danger.
sentence: flouting the law was too much of risk.
reference: oxford English dictionary (electronic dictionary)
AUGUST 2009
ReplyDelete1.) solitary- (adj.) existing, living, or going without others; alone
sentence: He is in a solitary moment right 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
SEPTEMBER
ReplyDelete1.) Bleacher
> is a term used to describe the raised, tiered stands found in sports fields or at other spectator events in the United States and Canada.
REFERENCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleacher
SENTENCE: Justim is always on a bleacher.
2.)Humor
> is the tendency of particular cognitive experiences to provoke laughter and provide amusement.
REFERENCE:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humour
SENTENCE:Some poeple have a good sense of humor while others don't.
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1.) Wind
> is the flow of air or other gases that compose an atmosphere. On Earth, wind consists of the bulk movement of air.
REFERENCE:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind
SENTENCE: My cap was blown by the wind.
2.)Crazier
> to be insane
REFERENCE: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/crazier
SENTENCE: The man become crazier when his child die.
SEPTEMBER
ReplyDelete1. crash 1 audio (krsh) KEY
VERB:
crashed , crash·ing , crash·es
VERB:
intr.
1.
1. To break violently or noisily; smash.
2. To undergo sudden damage or destruction on impact: Their car crashed into a guardrail. The airplane crashed over the ocean.
2. To make a sudden loud noise: breakers crashing against the rocks.
3. To move noisily or so as to cause damage: went crashing through the woods.
4. To undergo a sudden severe downturn, as a market or economy.
5. Computer Science To stop functioning due to a crash.
6. Slang To undergo a period of unpleasant feeling or depression as an aftereffect of drug-taking.
7. Slang
1. To find temporary lodging or shelter, as for the night.
2. To go to sleep.
VERB:
tr.
1. To cause to crash.
2. To dash to pieces; smash.
3. Informal To join or enter (a party, for example) without invitation.
REFERENCE:http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/crash
2. a·part·ment audio (-pärtmnt) KEY
NOUN:
1. A room or suite of rooms designed as a residence and generally located in a building occupied by more than one household.
2. An apartment house: a row of high-rise apartments.
3. A room.
4. apartments Chiefly British A suite of rooms within a larger building set aside for a particular purpose or person.
REFERENCE:http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/apartment
SEPTEMBER
ReplyDeleteR-A-I-SE A SONG
1.) ADDICTIVE
~>The term "addiction" is used in many contexts to describe an obsession, compulsion, or excessive psychological dependence, such as: drug addiction (e.g. alcoholism), video game addiction, crime, money, work addiction, compulsive overeating, problem gambling, computer addiction, nicotine addiction, pornography addiction, etc.
REFERENCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Addiction
SENTENCE: MANY DRUG USERS ARE ADDICTIVE ON HARMFUL DRUGS THAT CAUSES HALLUCINATION.
2.)INSANE
~> –adjective
1. not sane; not of sound mind; mentally deranged.
2. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a person who is mentally deranged: insane actions; an insane asylum.
3. utterly senseless: an insane plan.
REFERENCE: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/insane
SENTENCE: ARE U TOTALLY INSANE? (OMG)
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ReplyDeleteFirst song
1.memory
meaning:The ability to recover information about past events or knowledge.
sentence:Many people of Cebu had a bad memory in BAgyong Sisang.
ref:http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=11642
2nd Song
2.pretty
meaning:Moderately large
sentence:H had saved a pretty fortune.
ref:http://www.brainyquote.com/words/pr/pretty206530.html
SEPTEMBER 2009
ReplyDelete1.)TOLL-(N.)A fixed charge or tax for a privilege, especially for passage across a bridge or along a road.
SENTENCE:The management have taken their toll.
reference:www.answers.com
2.)SOUL-(N.)The animating and vital principle in humans, credited with the faculties of thought, action, and emotion and often conceived as an immaterial entity.
SENTENCE:His soul seems to blame us.
reference:www.answers.com
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ReplyDelete1."Shawty"- originated as term of endearment for a woman - roughly equivalent to "baby"
sentence-shawty is an alternate spelling of the word "shorty."
reference:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawty
dime-The dime is a coin worth ten cents or one tenth of a United States dollar. The dime is the smallest in diameter and the thinnest of all U.S. coins currently minted for circulation.
sentence-The dime's value is labeled as "one dime", since the term 'dime' also applies to a unit of currency worth 10 cents or 1/10 of a dollar.
reference-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dime_%28United_States_coin%29
2.GRASP- was the first multimedia animation program for the IBM PC "Family of Computers". It was also at one time the most widely used animation format.
sentence- The original software was written by Doug Wolfgram and Rob Neville. It later became the GRaphic Animation System for Professionals. Many regard this as the birth of the multimedia industry.
reference-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GRASP_%28multimedia_authoring_software%29
sensor- is a device that measures a physical quantity and converts it into a signal which can be read by an observer or by an instrument.
sentence-Sensors are used in everyday objects such as touch-sensitive elevator buttons and lamps which dim or brighten by touching the base.
reference-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensor
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ReplyDelete1. synchronize
to cause to go on, move, operate, work, etc., at the same rate and exactly together
Sentence: They synchronized their steps and walked on together.
2. spotlight
a strong, focused light thrown upon a particular spot, as on a small area of a stage or in a television studio, for making some object, person, or group especially conspicuous.
Sentence:
the sun is hot in the sky just like a giant spotlight.
reference:
http://dictionary.reference.com
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1. straw
material, fibers, etc., made from such stalks, as used for making hats or baskets.
Sentence: She made a basket madeof straw.
2. figure
the appearance or impression made by a person or sometimes a thing: to make quite a figure in financial circles; to present a wretched figure of poverty.
sentence:
A tall figure stood in the doorway.
reference:
http://dictionary.reference.com
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ReplyDeleteSeptember 2009
1.) Free
-adj. exempt or released from something specified that controls, retains, burdens.
Sentence: The truth won't set you free.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/free?o=100074
2.) Final
-adj. pertaining to or coming at the end
sentence: The final decision will be revealed.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/decision?o=100074
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ReplyDeleteSeptember 2009
1.) Felt
-past tense of feel; to have a sensation of (something), other than by sight, hearing, taste or smell.
sentence: I felt sick yesterday.
Reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/felt
2.) Missing
-adj. lacking, absent ,or not found
sentence: The piece of art in the museum is missing.
reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/missing
OCTOBER 2009
ReplyDelete1.)THEE-Used in the nominative as well as the objective case, especially by members of the Society of Friends.
SENTENCE:Draw me close to thee.
REFERENCE:http://www.answers.com/topic/thee
2.)FORETASTE-A slight taste or sample in anticipation of something to come
SENTENCE:God created first a foretaste before creating a masterpiece.
REFERENCE:http://www.answers.com/topic/foretaste
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ReplyDeleteOctober
1.)Flashback
A flashback (also called analepsis, plural analepses) is an interjected scene that takes the narrative back in time from the current point the story has reached. Flashbacks are often used to recount events that happened prior to the story’s primary sequence of events or to fill in crucial backstory. Character origin flashbacks specifically refers to flashbacks dealing with key events early in a character's development (Clark Kent discovering he could fly, for example, or the Elric brothers' attempt to bring back their mother). The television show Lost is particularly well known for extensive use of flashbacks in almost every episode. In the opposite direction, a flashforward (or prolepsis) reveals events that will occur in the future. The technique is used to create suspense in a story, or develop a character. In literature, internal analepsis is a flashback to an earlier point in the narrative; external analepsis is a flashback to before the narrative started.
A scene in a narrative is called a flashback if it depicts a set of events that occurred before the scenes immediately preceding it. The closely related term flashforward is used to indicate scenes that depict events taking place after the scenes immediately following it. Flashbacks and flash forwards are used frequently in literature, television, and movies for foreshadowing and stronger dramatic effect.
sentence: Sometimes a flashback is inserted into a film even though there was none in the original source from which the film was adapted.
reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flashback
2.)Balcony
Balcony (from Italian: balcone, scaffold; cf. High German balcho, beam, balk; probably cognate with Persian term بالكانه bālkāneh or its older variant پالكانه pālkāneh[1]), a kind of platform projecting from the wall of a building, supported by columns or console brackets, and enclosed with a balustrade. The traditional Maltese balcony is a wooden closed balcony projecting from a wall.
Alternatively, Juliet balconies (named after Shakespeare's Juliet, who courted Romeo from her balcony in the play Romeo and Juliet) do not protrude out of the building. They are usually part of an upper floor, with a balustrade only at the front, and walls on the sides. Various types of balcony have been used in depicting the scene; in particular the balcony of Juliet at Villa Capuleti in Verona is not in fact a Juliet balcony.[citation needed]
Sometimes balconies are adapted for ceremonial purposes, e.g. that of St. Peter's Basilica at Rome, when the newly elected pope gives his blessing urbi et orbi after the conclave. Inside churches, balconies are sometimes provided for the singers, and in banqueting halls and the like for the musicians.
sentence: Balconies have been used extensively in many television, movie, and stage performances.
reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balcony
OCTOBER
ReplyDeletecom·mand (k-mnd) KEY
VERB:
com·mand·ed , com·mand·ing , com·mands
VERB:
tr.
To direct with authority; give orders to.
To have control or authority over; rule: a general who commands an army.
To have at one's disposal: a person who commands seven languages.
To deserve and receive as due; exact: The troops' bravery commanded respect.
To exercise dominating, authoritative influence over: "He commands any room he enters" (Stephen Schiff).
To dominate by physical position; overlook: a mountain commanding the valley below.
VERB:
intr.
To give orders.
To exercise authority or control as or as if one is a commander.
NOUN:
The act of commanding.
An order given with authority.
Computer Science A signal that initiates an operation defined by an instruction.
The authority to command: an admiral in command.
Possession and exercise of the authority to command: command of the seas.
Ability to control or use; mastery: command of four languages.
Dominance by location; extent of view.
The jurisdiction of a commander.
A military unit, post, district, or region under the control of one officer.
A unit of the U.S. Air Force that is larger than an air force.
ADJECTIVE:
Of, relating to, or constituting a command: command headquarters; a command decision.
Done or performed in response to a command: a command performance.
eve·ry·thing (vr-thng) KEY
PRONOUN:
All things or all of a group of things.
All relevant matters: told each other everything.
The most important fact or consideration: In business, timing is everything
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ReplyDelete1ST SONG
1. Silent
- free from sound or noise
> I've enter a silent room
2. Holy
- Having a divine quality
> That room has a holy Altar.
2ND SONG
1. Christmas
- feast on December 25 that commemorates the birth of Christ and is a legal Holiday.
> I love Christmas.
2. Cheer
- Something that gladdens
> I cheer on a basketball match.
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ReplyDelete1ST SONG
1. yule
- Yule or Yule-tide 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
> "Yule" are still used in the Nordic Countries for both the Christian Christmas, but also other religious holidays of the season.
=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yule
2. apparel
- A feature of all modern human societies is the wearing of clothing or clothes, a category encompassing a wide variety of materials that cover the body.
> Apparel also have important social and cultural functions.
=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apparel
2ND SONG
1. Bushel
- A bushel is an imperial and U.S. customary unit of dry volume, equivalent in each of these systems to 4 pecks or 8 gallons. It is used for volumes of dry commodities (not liquids), most often in agriculture. It is abbreviated as bsh. or bu.
> . The name bushel derives from the 14th century buschel or busschel, a box
=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushel#cite_note-0
2. Prance
- Miles Prance (fl. 1678) was an English Roman Catholic who was caught up in and perjured himself during the Popish Plot and the anti-Catholicism of London during the reign of Charles II.
> Prance was born on the Isle of Ely, the son of a Roman Catholic, and he rose quickly from humble origins as an apprentice goldsmith to servant-in-ordinary to Catherine of Braganza, Charles II's queen. He was married and with a family, living in Covent Garden at the time of his arrest.
=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Prance
Nov 2009
ReplyDelete1. summer-is one of the four temperate seasons, marked by the time of year with the longest days, and lies between spring and autumn.
Sentence: I spend my summer vacation in manila.
2. night-is the period of time when the sun is below the horizon
Sentence: I read books when night.
Reference: Microsoft Encarta English dictionary 2009
Dec 2009
ReplyDelete1. Christmas- is an annual holiday celebrated on December 25 that commemorates the birth of Jesus of Nazareth
Sentence: I celebrate Christmas with my family.
2. Jesus- also known as Jesus Christ, is the central figure of Christianity
Sentence: I love Jesus Christ.
Reference: Microsoft Encarta English dictionary 2009