- Sat Mar 28, 2020 10:33 am#2470
Session 2
Word – meaning
Anarchist – One who creates fear as a weapon for power.
An atheist – A person who does not believe in god.
A free-lance journalist – an independent journalist.
A handicapped person – One who suffers from some disability.
A Machiavellian character – A selfish person
An ‘erratic’ person – One who is unreliable.
A laconic speech – a concise speech.
A verbose speech – A speech full of too many words.
Extemphore speech – A speech made without previous preparation.
An extrovert – A person who shares his cheerful feelings with others.
Bachelor – The man who is not married.
Blockbuster – A powerful explosive to demolish buildings.
Dessert – Course of fruit, etc. at the end of a meal.
Euphemism – Description of disagreeable thing by an agreeable name/ Inoffensive expression.
Equivocation – Two country things in the same statement.
Graphologist – Analyses handwriting to determine character, personality or attitudes.
Gypsies – People who are always on the move.
Misanthropist – A hater of mankind.
Philologist – A person who studies the scientific development of language.
Phoenix - A mythical bird regenerating from ashes.
Pilgrim – A person who undertakes a journey to a holy place.
Plurality – The holding of more than one office at a time.
Polygamy – Custom of having more than one wife at the same time.
Ring master – A person in charge of acircus performance.
Stagflation – Economic slowdown.
Session 3
Word – Related to
Anatomy – Science of the structure of animal bodies.
Anthropology – The study of mankind.
Capital – Head.
Ecological – Environment.
Lunar- Moon.
Solar – Sun.
Notation – Music.
Nuptial – Marriage.
Word – meaning
Anarchist – One who creates fear as a weapon for power.
An atheist – A person who does not believe in god.
A free-lance journalist – an independent journalist.
A handicapped person – One who suffers from some disability.
A Machiavellian character – A selfish person
An ‘erratic’ person – One who is unreliable.
A laconic speech – a concise speech.
A verbose speech – A speech full of too many words.
Extemphore speech – A speech made without previous preparation.
An extrovert – A person who shares his cheerful feelings with others.
Bachelor – The man who is not married.
Blockbuster – A powerful explosive to demolish buildings.
Dessert – Course of fruit, etc. at the end of a meal.
Euphemism – Description of disagreeable thing by an agreeable name/ Inoffensive expression.
Equivocation – Two country things in the same statement.
Graphologist – Analyses handwriting to determine character, personality or attitudes.
Gypsies – People who are always on the move.
Misanthropist – A hater of mankind.
Philologist – A person who studies the scientific development of language.
Phoenix - A mythical bird regenerating from ashes.
Pilgrim – A person who undertakes a journey to a holy place.
Plurality – The holding of more than one office at a time.
Polygamy – Custom of having more than one wife at the same time.
Ring master – A person in charge of acircus performance.
Stagflation – Economic slowdown.
Session 3
Word – Related to
Anatomy – Science of the structure of animal bodies.
Anthropology – The study of mankind.
Capital – Head.
Ecological – Environment.
Lunar- Moon.
Solar – Sun.
Notation – Music.
Nuptial – Marriage.