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Vocabulary Log #5}
Thursday, 12 March 2015 | 09:07 | 0Comment




Long time no see . I am really sorry , its my fault . Really am . Ive been so lazy for a month too updated this blog . So , I will started again with all my strength . I hope this will really help me .

Let me shared something . I just so so stress lately . I need to work harder for the Sat and Toefl . But still , my English language were bad . Really bad . From this writing , you can guess how bad my English would be . *sigh* . This really moral me down . I hope miracle happened that day . I really into English but still , I cant do it . When I speak I always scared of my grammar . Or maybe my word  and maybe my sentences . I read more than I can imagine . But still ........

So , although I have been moral down by my bad language . I will keep try my best . I will never ever give up . I hope if maybe you can help me settle my negative and bad thinking . Or maybe you can give me some advice on how to improve in English . I really really need it .

So I had collected some of words from Sat Practice and I would search the words's meaning . This 25 words .



CONTEMPT

The feeling that somebody or something is value and deserves no respect at all .


  • His treatment to his beautiful wife is beneath contempt . 


For something a lack of worry or fear about rule , danger .


  • The firefighters showed a contempt for others safety . 



APPROBATION 

Approval or agreement .


  • The approbation of manager h ad been given . 



DISDAIN 

The feeling that somebody or something is not good enough to get respect : contempt


  • Se disdained his offer of helps . 


To do something to refuse to do something because you think you are important to do it .

  • He disdained to turn to his son for advice 


UNRIVALED

Better or greater than others


  • Her pose was the unrivaled


REVERENCES

A feeling of a great respect or admiration for somebody

  • The poem convey his reverences towards nature 


TRUDGES 

To walk slowly or with heavy steps , because you are tired or you are carrying heavy thing


  • He trudges to the last two miles to the town 


MEANDER

( For road or river ) To curve a lot rather than straight


  • The stream meanders slowly down to the sea 


To walk slowly and change direction suddenly without a particular aim : wander


  • They were meander all around the city . 


( Of a conversation or discussion ) To develop slowly and change subject often , that make it more boring and difficult to understand .


  • Instead of listening to those meander discussion , Ali take his beautiful sleep 


AMBLE 

To walked at a slow relaxed speed


  • We ambled down to the beach together before we had our separate ways . 


RAGES 

A feeling of violent anger that us difficult to control


  • His face was dark with rage 


GARRULOUS 

Talking a lot especially about unimportant thing


  • I've been wander why she had been so quite when she is actually a garrulous girl .


EQUIVOCAL 

Not having one clear or definite meaning or intention : able to understood in a very many ways .


  • She gave an equivocal answer , typical of politician . 


(actions) difficult to understand or explain clearly or easily


  • The experiments produces equivocal results . 


TACITURN 

Tending not to say very much in a way of unfriendly


  • Although Suzie is a garrulous but her brother is a taciturn boy .


GREGARIOUS 

Liking to be with other people : sociable


  • She is really a friendly and gregarious girl which always talks with a bantering voice 


MEAGER 

Small in quantity but poor in quality


  • A meager diet of bread and water 


EVOLVE 

To develop gradually , especially from a simple to a more complicated form : to develop something in this way


  • The company has evolved into a major chemical manufactured . 


To develop over time , often many generations , into form that are better adapted to survive changes in their environment


  • The three species evolved from a single ancestor 


ESCHEW 

To deliberately avoid or keep away from something


  • I wander her mom eschew the terrible news from her because she seem so happy today  


POSSESS

To have  or own some thing


  • The gallery possesses a number of the artist's early work 


To have a particular quality or feature


  • Im afraid he doesnt possess sense of humour


( emotional , feeling ) To have a powerful effect on somebody and control they way they think


  • He possess her with his fake love 


Somebody to do something  (used in negative sentences and questions ) to make somebody do something that seems strange or unreasonable .


  • What possess him to say such things ? 


AMBIVALENT 

Having or showing both good or bad feelings about something


  • She having a feeling of ambivalent about her job 


FETTERED 

To restrict somebody's freedom to do what they want


  • The girl was fettered after she was sold by her father to the big man 


To put chain to the prisoner's feet


  • The prisoners were fettered with a big and heavy chain by the police because they were so aggressive


ENFRANCHISED

To give somebody the right to vote in election


  • All of the Malaysians were enfranchised to choose their leader . 


ENTHRALLED

Something that give it all your attention


  • The child watched , enthralled by the bright moving images . 


PINIONED 

To hold or to tie someone , especially by their arms , so that they cannot move


  • His armed were pinioned to his side 


CONVENTIONAL 

Tending to follow what is done or considered acceptable by society in general : normal and ordinary , and perhaps not very interesting .


  • She's very conventional in her views 


Following what is traditional or the way something has been done for a long time


  • Its not a hotel , in the conventional sense , but rather a whole village turned into a hotel . 



ENCUMBERED

To make it difficult for somebody to do something or for something to happen


  • The police operation was encumbered by a crowd of reporter 


To be large and/ or heavy and make it difficult to move


  • The frogmen were encumbered by their diving equipment 


DEVOID OF

Completely lacking in something


  • The letter was devoid of warmth and feeling .