Month 4 – Word of the day 6
Tenacious means persistent Though not very reasonable, Inspector Singh can be as tenacious as a bulldog.
This category shall have posts on a new word a day. The vocabulary series is for the young and the old who would like to learn or brush up their vocabulary.
Tenacious means persistent Though not very reasonable, Inspector Singh can be as tenacious as a bulldog.
Traduce means shame using lies. Sam loves to watch politicians traducing each other with bogus facts.
Impetuous means rash David impetuously hugs complete strangers.
Jimmy Dean convention means A social event with far more males in attendance than females, i.e. a sausage-fest. We went to the bar last night and it was like a damned Jimmy Dean convention in there.
Chillbilly means A person who does not wish to operate by the ways of today’s hustle and bustle society, but instead, chooses to enjoy and contemplate life more often in a chill state of mind. or the famous band ‘The Chillbillies’
Kilig means an expression, reaction, or feeling that makes someone blush after an event… or OR that ‘tingly’ and ‘excited’ feeling you feel, especially when watching romantic films.
Incisive means impressively direct “Guilty”, the juror offered in a most incisive one.
Facilitate means make easier The sergeant needed at least one more lead to facilitate the investigation.
Untoward means not favourable “Barring untoward circumstance,” said the judge, “we’ll have a decision by week’s end.”
Furtive means sneaky I didn’t for one-second trust the suspect- he has a cruel and furtive look.