Saturday, February 28, 2015

22/2/2015- Sunday

A day well spent for the last moment at home. Uwaaaaaa. Naahh. Exaggerated.

1. Deprecate
- to criticize or express disapproval
- Synonyms: bad-mouth, belittle, cry down, denigrate, decry, depreciate, derogate, diminish, dis, discount, dismiss, disparage, kiss off, minimize, play down, poor-mouth, put down, run down, talk down, trash, trash-talk, vilipend, write off
Easiest way to bring people down is by deprecating.

2. Perfidy
- the act of betraying someone or something, the state of not being loyal
- Synonyms: disloyalty, faithlessness, falseness, falsity, inconstancy, perfidiousness, infidelity, unfaithfulness
He decided to divorce his perfidy wife after being deceit for a long time.

3. Serendipity
- luck that takes the form of finding valuable or pleasant things that are not looked for
Serendipity of being here taught me a lot.

4. Discernment
- the ability to see and understand people, things, or stituations clearly and intelligently
- Synonyms: wisdom, insight, perception, perceptiveness, perceptivity, sagaciousness, sagacity, sageness, sapience
Be a discernment person before choosing your friend.

5. Blatant
- very obvious and offensive
- Synonyms: vociferous, caterwauling, clamant, clamorous, obstreperous, squawking, vociferant, vociferating
I will not consider for the blatant mistake.

Hurm. Not enough time being at home. Ok bye.

21/2/2015- Saturday

Back to home today. But before that, let's go to the shopping mall! Kenanga. I've never been there before. As my mother mentioned about this before, so we decided to go there. Yeay! I could get the goods with boring price. Imagine that a could get a RM 40 blouse with the price of RM 17! affordable and reasonable. So I grabbed 6 blouses. Is that too much? Hehe. Interminable behaviors of girl.

1. Frivolous
- not important /not deserving serious attention/ silly and not serious
- Synonyms: fiddling, foolish, unimportant, incidental, inconsequential, inconsiderable, insignificant, little, Mickey Mouse, minor, minute, negligible, nugatory, slight
When asked by the waitress for dinner, we made a frivolous request for a plain water.

2. Allay
- to make (something) less severe or strong
- Synonyms: help, alleviate, assuage, ease, mitigate, mollify, palliate, relieve, soothe
Her nervous condition make her allays with the excuses.

3. Fetid
- having a strong, unpleasant smell
- Synonyms: malodorous, foul, frowsty, frowsy (or , funky, fusty, musty, noisome, rank, reeking, reeky, ripe, smelly, stenchy, stinking, stinky
Where did these fetid smell come from?

4. Migitate
-to make (something) less severe, harmful, or paisoothe
- Synonyms: allay, alleviate, assuage, ease, help, mollify, palliate, relieve, soothe
Her nervous condition make her migitates with the excuses.

5. Ameliorate
- to make (something, such as a problem) better, less painful
- Synonyms: improve, amend, better, enhance, enrich, help, meliorate, perfect, refine, upgrade
Share your problem with counselor at least can ameliorate yourself.

Saturday, February 21, 2015

20/2/2015- Friday

I went to Temerloh yesterday. The most popular food in Temerloh is IKAN PATIN!!!  Not only ikan patin but also IKAN TALAPIA. I don't eat tempoyak, so I only ate ikan talapia. The fresh one. Five star!

1. Dire
- very bad , causing great fear or worry
/ showing a very bad future
- Synonyms: baleful, ominous, direful, doomy, foreboding, ill, ill-boding, inauspicious, menacing, minatory, portentous, sinister, threatening
Even the smallest mistake could have dire consequences.

2. Cogent
- very clear and easy for the mind to accept and believe
- Synonyms: compelling, conclusive, convincing, decisive, effective, forceful, persuasive, satisfying, strong, telling
I love when Miss Amira teached me mathematics. Her explanation was cogent.

3. Verbose
- using more words than are needed
- Synonyms: circuitous, circumlocutory, diffuse, garrulous, logorrheic, long-winded, pleonastic, prolix, rambling, wordy, windy
His verbose letter of complaint was too long.

4. Concise
- using a few words
- Synonyms: aphoristic, apothegmatic, brief, capsule, compact, compendious, crisp, curt, elliptical (or elliptic), epigrammatic, laconic, monosyllabic, pithy, sententious, succinct, summary, telegraphic, terse, thumbnail
He concisely brief about the flow of the trip.

5. Eloquent
- clearly showing feeling or meaning
- Synonyms: articulate, fluent, silver-tongued, well-spoken
The writer eloquently tell the story of his life through his novel.

19/2/2015 - Thursday

Back to my hometown guys! A productive holiday though. My mum treat me a secret recipe cake. CHOCOLATE BANANA. yummy. And KFC. Celebrating my birthday with my my big family quite enthusiastic-  surrounded with toddlers and babies. A special thank you to my mum for treating us. I know you're the best IBU forever. Oh yeah. Actually today is my brother's birthday. And I'm belated birthday. Haha.
           HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMEERUL!!

1. Insuperable
- impossible to overcome
- Synonyms: bulletproof, impregnable, indomitable, invincible, insurmountable, invulnerable, unbeatable, unconquerable, unstoppable
Other than the financial problem, the company faces many insuperable provlems that leads to bankrupt.

2. Evocative
- bringing thoughts, memories, or feelings into the mind
- Synonyms: suggestive, reminiscent
The albums evocative the memory with him.

3. Injudicious
- not having or showing good judgment
- Synonyms: brash, graceless, ill-advised, imprudent, inadvisable, indelicate, indiscreet, tactless, undiplomatic, unwise
Post-graduate students fail to find thier job because of an injudicious opinion in their interviews.

4. Meticulous
- very careful about doing something in an extremely accurate and escrupulous
- Synonyms: careful, conscientious, fussy, loving, painstaking, scrupulous
Puan qamariah, the principal is a meticulous and fussy person.

5. Asinine
- very stupid and silly
- Synonyms: absurd, foolish, balmy, brainless, bubbleheaded, cockeyed, crackpot, crazy, cuckoo, daffy, daft, dippy, dotty, fatuous, featherheaded, fool, half-baked, harebrained, half-witted, inept, insane, jerky, kooky , loony , lunatic, lunkheaded, mad, nonsensical, nutty, preposterous, sappy, screwball, senseless, silly, simpleminded, stupid, tomfool, unwise, wacky, weak-minded, witless, zany
It was asinine to dance on the stage like that.

Here is the cake ⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇

18/2/2015 - Wednesday

1. Implausible
- not believable or realisti
- Synonyms: fantastic , incredible, inconceivable, incredulous, unbelievable, uncompelling, unconceivable, unconvincing, unimaginable, unthinkable
I cant believe the implausible story about the myth of unicorn since I was young.

2. Evanescent
- lasting a very short time
- Synonyms: brief, deciduous, ephemeral, momentary, flash, fleeting, fugacious, fugitive, impermanent, passing, short-lived, temporary, transient, transitory
Others nothing to do with evanescent beauty as people get older.

3. Assiduous
- showing great care, attention, and effort
- Synonyms: active, busy, bustling, diligent, employed, engaged, hopping, industrious, laborious, occupied, sedulous, tied-up, working
Kamal shows his assiduous towards his wife and his children.

4. Punctilious
- doing things in a correct and accurate way
- Synonyms: correct, decorous, formal, nice, proper, ceremonious, starchy, stiff, stiff-necked, stilted
The class done especially for those who want to learn about punctilious steps in study.

5. Painstaking
- showing or done with great care and effort
- Synonyms: careful, conscientious, fussy, loving, meticulous, scrupulous
She did a painstaking job when she drew the plan.

16/2/2015 - Monday

1. Profound
- having or showing great knowledge or understanding
- Synonyms: abstruse, arcane, deep, esoteric, hermetic
She profoundly explains about her invention by using esoteric.

2. Succinct
- using few words to state or express an idea
- Synonyms: aphoristic, apothegmatic, brief, capsule, compact, compendious, crisp, curt, elliptical, epigrammatic, laconic, monosyllabic, pithy, sententious, concise, summary, telegraphic, terse, thumbnail
He shortly siccincts of his wife.

3. Serpentine
- having many bends and turns
-Synonyms: bending, crazy, curled, curling, curved, curving, curvy, devious, crooked, sinuous, tortuous, twisted, twisting, winding, windy
My head felt dizzy along the extremely serpentine curves to Cameron Highlands.

4. Jagged
- having a sharp, uneven edge or surface
- Synonyms: broken, craggy, ragged, scraggly, scraggy
I joined the convoy of mountain bikers through the jagged terrain.

5. Precipitous
- very steep/ done too quickly and without enough thought or planning
- Synonyms: cursory, drive-by, flying, gadarene, headlong, helter-skelter, hurried, overhasty, pell-mell, precipitate, hasty, rash, rushed
Mom precipitously wipe my vomit.

15/2/2015 - Sunday

1. Murmur
- a low sound made when many people are speaking
- Synonyms: beef, bitch, bleat, carp, fuss, grievance, gripe, grouch, grouse, grumble, holler, kvetch, lament, miserere
The quiet girl start to murmur when everyone in the class give their own opinion.

2. Decadent
- having low morals and a great love of pleasure, money, fame, etc.
- Synonyms: effete, decayed, degenerate, overripe, washed-up
Alpha generation have decadent in moral compared to y generation

3. Furtive
- done in a quiet and secret way to avoid being noticed
- Synonyms: sneaky, shady, shifty, slippery, sly, sneaking, stealthy
He futives his crush from the canteen.

4. Ephemeral
- lasting a very short time
- Synonyms: brief, deciduous, momentary, evanescent, flash, fleeting, fugacious, fugitive, impermanent, passing, short-lived, temporary, transient, transitory
I work here for ephemeral.

5. Ubiquitous
- seeming to be seen everywhere
- Synonyms: common, commonplace, everyday, familiar, frequent, garden-variety, household, ordinary, quotidian, routine, common, usual
Smartphone had became ubiquitous nowadays.

14/2/2015- Saturday

1. Philantropist
- a wealthy person who gives money and time to help make life better for other people
Amin is a philantrophist as he always spend his money for charity services.

2. Hedonism
- the belief that pleasure or happiness is the most important goal in life
Since her husband left her, she just stoic everything and believe in hedonism making her life much better.

3. Petrify
- to make someone very afraid
Cikgu Kamal make his students patrify with his strict rules.

4. Anomalous
- not expected or usual
- Synonyms: aberrant, aberrated, abnormal, exceptional, atypical, especial, exceeding, extraordinaire, extraordinary, freak, odd, peculiar, phenomenal, preternatural, rare, singular, uncommon, uncustomary, unique, unusual, unwonted
After getting married, his life got ruined out from anomalous routine.

5. Arcane
- secret or mysterious
- Synonyms: abstruse, profound, deep, esoteric, hermetic

Friday, February 20, 2015

17/2/2015 - Tuesday

1. Demur
- to disagree politely with another person's statement or suggestion
- Synonyms: challenge, complaint, objection, demurral, demurrer, difficulty, exception, expostulation, fuss, kick, protest, question, remonstrance, stink
" I'm not a smoker! " he demurred.

2. Nibble
- to eat slowly or with small bites
- Synonyms: bite, mouthful, morsel, nugget, taste
In the kitchen, she sliced small small cube of cheddar cheese, nibbling as she moved about.

3. Liguid
- showing or having very little strength, energy, or activity
- Synonyms: enervated, lackadaisical, listless, languishing, languorous, limp, spiritless
She had a fever. No wonder she can't perform the dance linfuidly.

4. Inconsequential
- not important
- Synonyms: fiddling, foolish, frivolous, incidental, unimportant, inconsiderable, insignificant, little, Mickey Mouse, minor, minute, negligible, nugatory, slight, small
Desire are inconsequential as needed.

5. Interminable
- continuing for a very long time
Crime cases seems to be interminable if there's no immediate action taken.

Thursday, February 19, 2015

13/2/2015 - Friday

1. Plummet
- Synonyms: crash, crater, decline, descend, dip, dive, fall, lower, nose-dive, drop, plunge, sink, skid, tumble
The temperature began to plummet by the time Katie left the house.

2. Aversion
- a strong feeling of not liking something
- Synonyms: disgust, distaste, horror, loathing, nausea, repugnance, repulsion, revulsion
She simply shows her aversion toward him without knowing his behavior.

3. Amicable
- showing a polite and friendly desire to avoid disagreement and argument
- Synonyms: agreeable, harmonious, compatible, congenial, frictionless, kindred, unanimous, united
The relationship between the manager and thier workers should be amicable and harmonious to create peace condition in work place.

4. Lascivious
- filled with or showing sexual desire
- Synonyms: bawdy, blue, coarse, crude, dirty, filthy, foul, gross, gutter, impure, indecent, obscene, lewd, locker-room, nasty
Girls must be careful with the men lies especially the lascivious one.

5. Hypochondria
- unusual or excessive concern about your health
Hypochondria person usually do the fitness and practice healthy diet.

Sunday, February 15, 2015

12/2/2015- Thursday

Hello guys!! A shoutout birthday to ATIQAH KHALID!!!!!!
haha. She's my crazy dizzy friend from Baling. And yet. We met again here in KKTM LEDANG. Such an incomplete birthday without a crazy prank! So Atiqah. You requested us for a prank. We made it. Hahah. Guest what's the prank guys...........

Step and plan
1. I attract her attention (playing ping pong) while the rest hide her clothes.
2. Atiqah get back from playing ping pong with her sweaty shirt (like a sport girl)
3. When Atiqah want to take her bath, then she realizes there's no clothes in her locker.
THE QUEST BEGIN WITH THE CLUE GIVEN TO FIND HER CLOTHES

Pause.
Ok let's proceed with the words of the day

1. Sardonic
- showing that you disapprove of or do not like someone or something
- Synonyms: acerb, acerbic, acid, acidic, acidulous, acrid, barbed, biting, caustic, corrosive, cutting, mordant, pungent, sarcastic
Better show your respect rather than sardonic even you don't like it.

2. Stymie
- to stop something from happening
- Synonyms:hobble cramp, embarrass, encumber, fetter, handcuff, handicap, hinder, hobble
She attempt to stymie her attention toward the distraction when she was studying.

3. Foible

- a minor fault in someone's character or behavior

-Synonyms: demerit, dereliction, failing, fault, frailty, shortcoming, sin, vice, want, weakness

Everyone would not avoid from making mistake even a foible


4. Aesthetic

- relating to art or beauty

-Synonyms: beautiful, attractive, comely, cute, drop-dead, fair, fetching, good, good-looking, goodly, gorgeous, handsome, knockout, likely, lovely, lovesome, pretty, ravishing, seemly, sightly, stunning, taking, well-favored

His aesthetic poem make everyone in the hall crying because of the deep meaning of each line.


5. Predilection

- a natural liking for something

-Synonyms: affection, affinity, aptitude, bent, bias, bone, devices, disposition, genius, habitude, leaning, penchant, inclination, predisposition, proclivity, propensity

Her predilection towards badminton begun at the early age.

Ok. I continue my story. 

Then, the next day, my friend and I make her a cake from polystyrenes and colored papers. We decorated or with some oreos and big candles. Next, we make a surprise after her class. She said that she felt touched. 


THE END
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ATIQAH :)

Friday, February 13, 2015

MOVIE REVIEW 1

THE WEDDING BREAKER

This story is about Dough Harris, a successful tax attorney and his fiancé, Gretchan Palmer are planning for their wedding day. Dough became frantic searching for a best man. Jimmy Challahan willing to help him to provide a "Golden Tux". Jimmy need to disguise as Bic Micthum (brand of razor + deodorant). Hahahah. That part was funny.

When comes to the day, the wedding going "smoothly". But then, Gretchan confesses to someone that she only married with Dough because she was tired of having bad relationship with her previous boyfriend.

On the night their wedding, Bic Mitchum as a bridesmaid. Nevertheless, Dough stop it. He don't want to marry Gretchan.

Then they try to escape. He is having s his vacation with the groomsmen and Nadia, her new romance. What did I got from this movie are that friendship can be build up in every single of time as someine comes to our life for the reason. So here, I really grateful to have many good friends. And I believe that we will make it together to ensure everyone will fly to US.

THE WORDS THAT I THINK QUITE INTERESTING THAT SHORTLY DESCRIBE ABOUT THIS MOVIE ARE
- Golden Tux
- disguise
- bridesmaid

Thursday, February 12, 2015

7/2/2015- Saturday

1. Sonorous
- having a sound that is deep, loud, and pleasant
- Synonyms: blaring, blasting, booming, clamorous, clangorous, deafening, earsplitting, piercing, plangent, resounding, ringing, roaring, slam-bang, loud, stentorian
A sanorous of waterfallake me calm.

2. Proliferation
- to increase in number or amount quickly
- Synonyms: accelerate, accumulate, appreciate, balloon, boom, build up, burgeon (also bourgeon), climb, enlarge, escalate, expand, gain
Many sellers prefer to practice proliferation by cheating.

3. Paucity
- an amount that is less than what is needed or wanted
- Synonyms: crunch, dearth, deficit, drought (also drouth), failure, famine, inadequacy, inadequateness, insufficiency, lack
The paucity of food make the economics of particular country unstable.

4. Obliteration
- to destroy (something) completely so that nothing is left
-Synonyms: abolish, black out, blot out, cancel, clean (up), efface, eradicate, erase, expunge, exterminate

5. Diminution
- the act or process of becoming less
- Synonyms: abatement, decline, decrement, dent, depletion, depression, diminishment, decrease

6/2/2015- Friday

1. Pellucid
- very clear
- Synonym: lucent
I used to go to that river and have a picnic with my family because I love its greenery scenery and the pellucid of the water.

2. Stagnant
- not flowing
The wastes that thrown by people make the drain stagnant.

3. Atrophied
- degenerate or not function
His leg was atrophied since he suffered the stroke two years ago.

4. Vacuous
- having or showing a lack of intelligence
- Synonyms: bare, blank, clean, devoid, stark
The students need to fill the vacuous space in front.

5. Succinct
- using few words to state or express an idea
- Synonyms: aphoristic, apothegmatic, brief, capsule, compact, compendious, crisp, curt, elliptical (or elliptic), epigrammatic, laconic, monosyllabic, pithy
Her succinct explanation can't be understood by the audience.

5/2/2015- Thursday

1. Augment
- to increase the size or amount of something
- Synonyms: accelerate, add (to), aggrandize, amplify, increase, boost, build up, compound, enlarge, escalate, expand, extend, hype, multiply
He double the effort on his bussines to augment the profit.

2. Penurious
- very poor
- Synonyms: cheap, chintzy, close, closefisted, mean, mingy, miserly, niggard, niggardly, parsimonious, penny-pinching, stingy, pinching, pinchpenny, spare, sparing
Penurious condition of the road need to be improved.

3. Judicious
- having or showing good judgment
- Synonyms: intelligent, judgmatic (or judgmatical), discreet, prudent
The counsellors usually give judicious impression to their patient to psychologically calm them.

4. Temerity
- the quality of being confident and unafraid of danger or punishment especially in a way that seems rude or foolish
- Synonyms: audaciousness, audacity, brashness, brass, brassiness, brazenness, cheek, cheekiness
My advice is do not be a temerity person especially to the seniors or else, you'll be bashed.

5. Condescension
- the attitude or behavior of people who believe they are more intelligent or better than other people
A humble people are not practice condescension in their life.

4/2/2015- Wednesday

1. Thwart
- to prevent (someone) from doing something or to stop (something) from happening
- Synonyms: baffle, balk, beat, checkmate, discomfit, foil, frustrate
Parents must guide their children's behavior to thwart crime especially among the teenagers.

2. Incongruous
- strange because of not agreeing with what is usual or expected
- Synonyms: amiss, graceless, improper, inapposite, inapt, inappropriate, incorrect, indecorous, inept, infelicitous, malapropos, perverse, unapt, unbecoming
She become famous because of her incongruous idea to build the wind turbine.

3. Salubrious
- making good health possible or likely
- Synonyms: good, healthy, medicinal, restorative, healthful, salutary, salutiferous, sanative, tonic, wholesome
Exercise regularly and practice a healthy diet are always salubrious

4. Ambience
- the mood or feeling of a particular place
- Synonyms: air, aura (or ambiance), aroma, atmosphere, climate, flavor, halo, karma, mood, nimbus, note, odor, patina, smell, temper

5. Grandiose
- seeming to be impressive or intended to be impressive but not really possible or practical
The resident of that area show some grandiose action to the authorities about the electric problems that never improved since last year.

3/2/2015- Tuesday

New words from SAT TEST

1. Enthrall
- to hold the attention of (someone) by being very exciting, interesting, or beautiful
- Synonyms: arrest, bedazzle, catch up, enchant, fascinate, grip
Zaen was enthralled be the beauty of Najwa.

2. Encumber
- to make (someone or something) hold or carry something heavy
- Synonyms: clog, cramp, embarrass, hamper, fetter, handcuff, handicap, hinder, hobble, hog-tie, hold back, hold up, impede, inhibit, interfere (with), manacle, obstruct, shackle
His offer to further his study in Australia encumbered his family.

3. Alleviate
- to reduce the pain or trouble of (something) or to make (something) less painful, difficult, or severe
- Synonyms: allay, help, assuage, ease, mitigate, mollify, palliate, relieve, soothe
Kamal was home to alleviate his parents.

3. Phlegmatic
- not easily upset, excited, or angered
- Synonyms: affectless, apathetic, cold-blooded, emotionless, impassible, numb, passionless, impassive, stoic (or stoical), stolid, undemonstrative, unemotional
She is a really phlegmatic person as she never react in any condition.

4. Tractable
- easily managed or controlled
- Synonyms: amenable, biddable, compliant, conformable, docile, law-abiding, submissive, obedient
He trained his dog to make the dog little more tractable.

5. Stoic
- a person who accepts what happens without complaining or showing emotion
- Synonyms: forbearing, long-suffering, patient (or stoical), tolerant, uncomplaining
She manage to obey the strict rules provided while in the PLKN because she is a stoic person

30/1/15- Friday

I'm going to Malacca today. With my twin, Syark, Farah, Atiqah, Ainna and Ash. FYI, this is my first time taking 'bas ting tong'. Yes I'm a home girl actually. And this is the experience of being eighteen.

Ok back to maim point. The words for today are:

1. Spouse (nouns)
- someone who is married
Sentence: Zaiman and Anita decide to be a spouse by the end of this December.

2. Outrageous (adj)
- very bad or wrong in a way that cause anger.
Sentence: his outrageous manner makes people around him to be apart.

3. Contentious (adj)
- like to cause people to argue
Sentence: The contentious issues that are spreading nowadays may crack the relationship between races in Malaysia.

4. Anguihs (noun)
- extreme suffering
Sentence: We're released from the anguish after SPM finished.

5. Monogamous (noun)
- the state is practice being married only one person at a time
Sentence: Aiman prefer to practice monogamous rather than polygamous.

RECAP!!

       Aina and Afiq were used to be a spouse for your 10 years. But yet, they still do not have any child. Lately, Afiq came back home at late night. Aina can't hold with Aiman's outrageous manner make them argue everyday even about the contentious matters. One day, Afiq told Aina to have another wife. Aina just accepted it since she don't want to face the anguish with her lovely husbands. She knew that she can't make any child for her husband. They were used to practice monogamous instead of plygamous. At last, they end up their life happily ever after.

29/1/15- Thursday

I woke up early in the morning. I'm not realize that I slept early the night before. I slept at 10 pm. Woah.

Yeah. I only had one class for today- an English class with Miss Zu-

Ok. I got no idea. So here are the words:

1. Abduct (verb)
- take away illegally using force or deception, kidnap
Sentence: Max was abducted by his own uncle.

2. Yearn (noun)
- to feel a strong desire for something
Sentence: If you yearn to pass the examination with flying color, then you must study hard.

3. Preliminary (adj)
- coming before the main part of something
Sentence: Miss Zuzi will go through all the topics as a preliminary to make sure that we will not get confused.

4. Suffocate (verb)
- to die because you are unable to breathe.
Sentence: I temporarily suffocated by the seat belt.

5. Creel ( noun)
- a basket that used for carrying fish that have just being caught.
Sentence: He puts her purse at her armpit while the creel at her hand.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

11/2/2015- Wednesday

Hi there. Our class for today are wearing red. Sexy red. Somehow, i think this is a brilliant idea to unite our class. Well, red for Chinese New Year. Red is sexy. Red is hot. Red is Red Riding Hood as red as an apple as red as strawberry. But not a DEVIL. So here are my new words.

1. Denigration

- to say very critical and often unfair things about 

- Synonyms: bad-mouth, belittle, cry down, decry, deprecate, depreciate, derogate, diminish

The director critics have been denigrating her acting ability for years in the entertainment industry.

2. Flatter

- To praise (someone) in a way that is not sincere

-Synonyms: adulate, belaud, blarney, butter up, hero-worship, honey, massage, overpraise, puff, soft-soap, stroke

I flatter him. That's why he treat me a pizza formy dinner.

3. Epitome

- a perfect example

- Synonyms: abstract, breviary, brief, capsule, conspectus, digest, encapsulation, summary

Mahatma Ghandi is the epitome of revolution previously in India as he was a good leader.

4. Repository

- A place where a large amount of something is stored 

- A person who possesses a lot of information, wisdom, etc.

-Synonyms: depository, depot, magazine, storehouse, storage, warehouse 

Somehow, I think newspaper are some sort of good repository in order to find reference.

5. Dogged

- Having or showing the attitude of a person who wants to do or get something and will not stop trying 

-Synonyms: persistent, insistent, patient, persevering, pertinacious, tenacious

She doggedly want to success in her test.


ABOUT MY CLASS

NO MATTER WHAT COLOR OF OUR SKIN ARE, WE ALL BLEED RED!!!!!


10/2/2015- Tuesday

Assalamualaikum.

Here are the words for today

1. Rife
- very common and often bad or unpleasant
- Synonyms: abounding, abundant, awash, flush, fraught, lousy, replete
The school was rife with rumors.

2. Conscientious
- concerned with doing something correctly
- Synonyms: conscionable, ethical, honest, honorable, just, moral, principled, scrupulous
A counselor who serves patients by first being a conscientious listener.

3. Capricious
- changing often and quickly especially  often changing suddenly in mood or behavior
- Synonyms: fickle, changeable, changeful, flickery, fluctuating, fluid, inconsistent, inconstant, mercurial, mutable, skittish, temperamental, uncertain, unpredictable, unsettled, unstable, unsteady
Her mood capricious every time she had premenstrual syndrome.

4. Deliberate
- to think about or discuss something very carefully in order to make a decision
- Synonyms: advised, calculated, considered, knowing, measured, reasoned, studied
A group of student deliberately discuss about the innovation of a dancing robot for science exhibition.

5. Anticipate
- to expect
I anticipate the the world to be greener in future.

Done! Chiao! ><

Sunday, February 8, 2015

9/2/2015- Monday

Assalamualaikum.

I'm happy today because......haha. I just want to tell you that today is my birthday ><

But birthday doesnt excuse me from doing the vocab. Haha. So here are the words:

1. Mortgage
- to give someone a legal claim on (property that you own) in exchange for money that you will pay back over a period of years
- Synonyms: commit, engage, pledge, troth
She mortgaged her jeweleries in order to buy a new house for her son.

2. Perpetrate
- to do (something that is illegal or wrong)
- Synonyms: accomplish, achieve, bring off, carry off, carry out, commit, compass, do, execute, follow through (with), fulfill (or fulfil), make, negotiate, perform, prosecute, pull off, put through
Even though Malaysia is an impunity country, punishment will be given for those who are perpetrate and doing the crime.

3. Perpetual
- continuing forever or for a very long time without stopping
- Synonyms: ceaseless, continual, continued, continuing, incessant, nonstop, continuous, running, unbroken, unceasing, uninterrupunremittingtting
Photosynthesis and respiration are the examples of perpetual process in life.

4. Persecute
-to treat (someone) cruelly or unfairly especially because of race or religious or political beliefs
- Synonyms: agonize, anguish, bedevil, beset, besiege, curse, excruciate, harrow, afflict, plague, rack, torment, torture
To be a good leader in a country, the leader should not be  persecute especially for solving races problems.

5. Persuasiveness
- able to cause people to do or believe somettelling
-Synonyms: compelling, conclusive, convincing, decisive, effective, forceful, cogent, satisfying, strong, telling
To be a successful entrepreneur, one should have a good skill of persuasiveness to attract contomers.

Regarding for my birthday, I got a prank frim my friends. That was awful! They pranked my with floor, water and EGGS!!!!!! Smelly. Really smelly. I can't imagine how am I going to make the smell poooffff! Btw. I really appreciate it girls. Thanks. Love you so much. Hope we will fly to US together ✈✈✈✈✈

Saturday, February 7, 2015

8/2/2015- Sunday

Assalamualaikum.
My first class for today is an English class. And yet, we're discussing about SAT and TOEFL questions on sentence completion exercises. I feel like I was alone in the big jungle without knowing any direction. Oh no. I only manage to score 3 upon 12. Awful! The word unfamiliar. So these are some of the words: 

1. Disdain
-a feeling of strong dislike or disapproval of someone or something
-Synonyms: contemptuousness, despisement, despite, despitefulness, contempt, misprision
They disdained him for being annoyed.

2. Approbation
- praise or approval
-  Synonyms: approval, blessing, favor, imprimatur
Her art works had an approbation whereas it being framed and hang at the student's board.

3. Reverence
-honor or respect
- Synonyms: adore, deify, glorify, revere, worship, venerate
I treat her with reverence as she had saved my entire life from that bad guy.

4. Trudge
- to walk slowly and heavily because you are tired or working very hard
- Synonyms: barge, clomp, clump, flog [British], flounder, galumph, lump, plod, pound, scuff, scuffle, shamble, shuffle, slog, slough, stamp, stomp, stumble, stump, tramp, tromp, lumber
I'm worried of the evolution of technologies nowadays. It is not as trudge like the ancient years. Well, technologies can be dangerous for us if we are not using it in the right way.

5. Taciturn
- tending to be quiet / not speaking frequently
- Synonyms: closemouthed, dumb, laconic, reserved, reticent, silent, tight-lipped, uncommunicative
Her characteristic at house turn to be a taciturn person while at the school she is a blabby girl.

Oh btw, regarding the SAT and TOEFL test, we're given some tips from Husni!!!!! He had experienced the difficulties of the test. So he recommends us to add synonym words that we learned as we can know as many word at one time.

See. More than 10 words per day!

Chiao!

2/2/2015- Monday

Here are the word for today

1. Fallible (adj)
-capable of making mistake/being wrong
Sentence: Yana is a fallible person as she believes that mistake could teach herto be a better person.

2. Triumphant (adj)
- result in victory/success
Sentence: He was positively triumphant when his friends felt down.

3. Clench (verb)
- to hold something tightly
Sentence: Max's hand clench into her tiny wrist.

4. Wince (verb)
- to have an expression. Which show that you're embarrassed/ in pain
Sentence : The boy covers his face with the book as he winced when he realized that he was in the female toilet.

5. Elicit (verb)
- to draw out or provoke, to light, to bring, to reveal information
Sentence: "I'll try to elicit the fact about fat people"

1/2/2015 - Sunday

Guess what.....
We're overnight at Malacca last night. Since we're missed the bus, so we just decided to stay at Ash's uncle's house. We watch movies, captured nice pics, shopping. We had fun! On my way to get back to college, we take the bus. We accidently bumped again with the person who in charge at the bus counter yesterday. Then he asked us "nak beli tiket lagi ke hari ni? " I was like - oh my God, he still recognize us-  maybe because he notice that we're wearing the same clothes since yesterday. Kah kah kah.

So here are the words
1. Concubine (noun)
- an unmarried woman who has sex with a man and live with the man.
Sentence: Haikal was caught as he was being with the concubine last night.

2. Petition (noun)
- a document to ask ( a person, group, organization) for something in a foal way
Sentence: The residents of Taman Mewah had made a petition letter to have a playground for their children.

3. Sacracity (noun)
- A very small supply
Sentence : The sacracity of good restaurants around here I surprising.

4. Creel (noun)
- a basket that use for carrying fish that have been caught
Sentence: The fisherman put aside some fresh fishes for his wife and children in a creel.

5. Consolidate (verb)
- to combine together into something
Sentence: He plans to consolidate his profit to make the modal of making a company.

Tada.. That's all here. Bye peeps :)