Month 3 – Word of the day 31
Incisive means impressively direct “Guilty”, the juror offered in a most incisive one.
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.
Minatory means With a menacing quality The thief gave his victim a minatory gaze before leaving her in the alley.
Infallible means Never wrong (in the Roman Catholic Church) credited with papal infallibility. “Not to worry- our key witness has an infallible memory”, the lawyer said.
Faculties means Powers or a group of university departments concerned with a major division of knowledge. The prosecution set out to test the full faculties of the defence team.
Connoisseur means Expert “Can you recommend an art of connoisseur?” the detective asked after the robbery at the museum.
Horology It is the art, science and craft of making instruments that measure time. People who make, repair, restore and conserve clocks and watches are called horologists. Horology covers a wide range of watches and clocks- from small wristwatches to huge clocks at public places. It deals with the technology used to maintain old mechanical timepieces…
Trampolining Trampolining is a sport where stunts are performed on a trampoline. A trampoline consist of a bed of solid material that is suspended from a steel frame by steel springs. Legs about one meter high support the trampoline. The elasticity of the trampoline allows a person to bounce to considerable heights. Some competitors bounce…