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Vocabulary Log #2}
Sunday, 25 January 2015 | 00:08 | 0Comment



   So , today is the second weeks I made this assignment . Its quite interesting and I learnt many vocab . May this help me a lot .


# DAY 1

1.OBLIVIOUS

Not aware of something

  • He drove off , oblivious of the damage he had caused . 

2. DIFFER

To be different from somebody or something 
  • French and English differ in this respect 

3. GRAVITAS 

The quality of serious 
  • A book of extraordinary gravitas


4. MYRIAD

An extremely large number of something 
  • Design are available in a myriad colours 
  • The myriad problem of modern life

5. ABUT

To be next to something or or to have one side touching the side of something 
  • His lands abuts onto a road

DAY 2 

1. DECENCY

Honest , polite behavior that follows accepted moral standard ad shows respect for others

  • Her behavior showed a total lack of common decency

2. DECEIT

Dishonest behavior that is intended to make somebody believe something that is not true 
  • He was accused of lies and deceit . 
3.  DEED 

A thing that somebody does that is usually very good or very bad  
  • A tale of heroic deed
A legal document that you sign , especially one that proves that you own a house  or a building
  • The deeds of the house 
4.CRANK 

A person with ideas that other people find strange 
  • Vegetarians are no longer dismisses as cranks 

A person who easily gets angry or annoyed 
  • He is a crank 
A bar and handle in the shape L that you pull or turn to produce movement in a machine . 
  • Either the crank was in damaged or this machine was damaged

5.DISSOCIATE

To say or to do something to show that you are not connected with or do not something or somebody 
  • He tried to dissociate himself from the party 's more extreme views .
To think of two people or things as separate and not connected with each other 
  • She tried dissociate the two events in her mind 


# DAY 3 

1. NEGOTIATE

To try to reach an agreement or a decision

  • The government will not negotiate with terrorist 

2. NEGLECTED 


Not receiving enough care or attention

  • A neglected area of research

3. NIGH

Almost , nearly
  • They've lived in that house for nigh on 30 years

4. FROWN

To make a serious , angry or worried expression by bringing your eyebrows closer together so that lines appear on your forehead
  • What are you frowning at me ? 

5. TRUCE 

An agreement between enemies or opponents to stop fighting for an agreed period of time 
  • I want to call a truce with you

# DAY 4 

1. TOSS-UP 

A situation in which either of two choices , results which equally possible 
  • Its a toss-up between the blue and green 

2. THROES

Violent pains , especially at the moment of the death 
  • The creatures when into its throes death

3. THROTTLE 

To attack or kill somebody somebody by squeezing their throat in order to stop them from breathing
  • He throttled the guard with his bare hand 

4. WREAK

To do a great damage or harm to somebody 
  • He swore to wreak vengeance on those who had betrayed him 

5. VENGEANCE 

The act of punishing or harming somebody in return for what they have done to you // revenge 
  • He swore vengeance on his child's killer 


# DAY 5 

1.  AVENGE

To punish or hurt somebody in return for something bad or wrong that they have done to you 
  • He promised to avenge his father's murder
2. AVERT

To prevent something bad or dangerous from happening 
  • The doctors tried their best to avert the disease from spreading , but then it happened .
3. BANTERING

Amusing and friendly 
  • There is friendly , bantering in his voice .
4.  REPUDIATE

To refuse to accept something 
  • I repudiate this suggestion hardly . 
To say officially and / or publicly that something is not true 
  • He repudiate the article that said he was bankrupt 
To refuse to be connected
  • He repudiated that Mary is his wife and married her sister . 

5. REVELRY

Noisy fun , usually involving a lot of eating and drinking // festivity 
  • We can hear sounds of revelry from next door