Friday, April 17, 2015

15/3/2015 - Sunday

1. Soporific
- causing a person to become tired and ready to fall asleep
- Synonyms: drowsy, narcotic, opiate, sleepy, slumberous
The saporific dance training for the whole day make me tired.

2. Debilitate
- to make someone or something weak or to reduce the strength
- Synonyms: weaken, devitalize, enervate, enfeeble, etiolate, prostrate
Mascular dystrophy delibitate someone and cause the patient to die at the early age.

3. Vicarious
- experienced or felt by watching, hearing about, or reading about someone else rather than by doing something yourself
Learning vicariously can help student understand effectively.

4. Emulate
- to try to be like someone or something you admire
- Taylor Swift is my idol. I'm trying to emulate her.

5. Exalt
- to raise someone or something to a higher level
- Synonyms: aggrandize, canonize, deify, dignify, elevate, ennoble
I exalt the boost up her spirit to do her work nicely.

13/3/2015 - Friday

1. Decorum
- correct or proper behavior that shows respect and good manners
- Synonyms: decency, form, propriety
You have to mantain the decorum in the interview in order to be selected for the job.

2. Ubiquitous
- seeming to be seen everywhere
- Synonyms: common or garden , commonplace, everyday, familiar, frequent
The trend of Korean style recently ubiquitous in Malaysia.

3. Propitious
- likely to have or produce good results
- Synonyms: auspicious, bright, encouraging, fair, golden, heartening, likely, optimistic
His propitious step can lead him to success in his examination.

4. Sporadic
- happening often but not regularly
- Synonyms: aperiodic, casual, catchy, choppy, discontinuous, episodic
My sporadic allergic happen again and again. It getting worst.

5. Hedonism
- the belief that pleasure or happiness is the most important goal in life
- Synonyms: carnality, debauchery, sensuality, sybaritism, voluptuousness
Hedonism believe that money can't buy love.

12/3/2015 - Thursday

Ok. Ok. I surrender. At last. I step out of my bed. For the activity week. I joined the activity of making kite. Hahahaha. Never had experience of making kite.

1. Pervasive
- existing in every part of something
The cancer cells pervasively spread in her body and killed her violently.

2. Conscientious
- very careful about doing what you are supposed to do
- Synonyms: conscionable, ethical, honest, honorable, just, moral, principled, scrupulous
She bring the beaker filled with 0.2 mol of sulphuric acid conscientiously.

3. Capricious
- changing often and quickly
- Synonyms: fickle, changeable, changeful, flickery, fluctuating, fluid, inconsistent, inconstant
Girls usually tend to have capricious mood spring PMS.

4. Rascal
- a person and especially a young person who causes trouble or does things that annoy people
My rascal brother always disturb me when I am doing my job.

5. Stupefy
- to shock or surprise (someone) very much
- Synonyms: amaze, astonish, astound, bowl over, dumbfound
She said that she was really shock on her stupefy birthday surprise last year.

Ok. Here is our kite from the representative of MADPP students. The only group represented by girls. A nice kite but unfortunately, it can't be flied. Cry. Maybe because of the decoration.
(Tu acah je naikkan kite, but actually there's nothing. Haha)
Ok. Our team. Boooom!

11/3/2015 - Wednesday

Urm. Ok. Activity week in KKTM LEDANG. Unlike the activity week in my previous school. Everything was compulsory. No matter what. We had to involve. But not here anymore. Only certain of them who are interested to join. For sur , that is not me. Hehe. Lazy. Kinda jealous when they said the activities was fascinating. But. Naah. Lazy. Just vegetating in my room. For about 4 days.

1. Paltry
- very small or too small in amount
- Synonyms: cheap, cruddy, deplorable, despicable, dirty, grubby, lame
Paltry exercise make us fail in the exam.

2. Invigorate
- to give life and energy to (someone)
- Synonyms: amp (up), brace, energize, enliven, fillip, fire, ginger (up), animate, jazz (up)
Crush actually can invigorate yourself.

3. Dwindle
- to gradually become smaller
- Synonyms: abate, de-escalate, dent, deplete, diminish
My clothes dwindled after I use that dryer.

4. Trite
- not interesting or effective because of being used too often
- Synonyms: banal, cliché , cobwebby, commonplace, hack, hackney, hackneyed, moth-eaten
The manager rejected the trite advertisement.

5. Laconic
- using few words in speech or writing
- Synonyms: aphoristic, apothegmatic, brief, capsule, compact, compendious, crisp, curt
His laconic summary about the story was fabulous.

Here am I. In my room. No one. Just with my bae����

10/3/2015 - Tuesday

1. Mitigate
- to make something less severe, harmful, or painful
- Synonyms: allay, alleviate, assuage, ease, help, mollify, palliate, relieve, soothe
The wall at least can mitigate the the country from being attack by opponents.

2. Eradicate
- to remove something completely
- Synonyms: abolish, black out, blot out, cancel
Don't try to eradicate me from this group or else you will be regret.

3. Thwart
- to prevent someone  from doing something or to stop something from happening
I am thwarting her so that she'll forget about her date with a mysterious guy.

4. Esoteric
- only taught to or understood by members of a special group : hard to understand
- Synonyms: abstruse, arcane, deep, profound, hermetic
The medical terms which use by the doctors are usually esoteric to be understand.

5. Grandiose
- seeming to be impressive or intended to be impressive but not really possible or practical
- Synonyms: august, baronial, epic, gallant, glorious, grand
The grandiose idea of the director was nonsense unless if he tries to make it real.

9/3/2015 - Monday

1. Approbation
- praise or approval
- Synonyms: approval, blessing, favor, imprimatur
Some of us need approbation in order to raise their spirit.

2. Rage
- a strong feeling of anger that is difficult to control
- Synonyms: agitation, deliriousness, delirium, distraction
His annoying attitudes makes people around him rages.

3. Eshew
- to avoid something especially because you do not think it is right, proper, etc.
- Synonyms: avoid, dodge, duck, elude
To eschew rape cases among girls especially, everyone must follow do's and don't.

4. Enthrall
- to hold the attention of someone by being very exciting, interesting, or beautiful
- Synonyms: arrest, bedazzle, catch up, enchant, fascinate
The sellers at the market are enthralling
To attract customers.

5. Encumber
- to make someone or something hold or carry something heavy
- Synonyms: clog, cramp, embarrass, hamper, fetter, handcuff, handicap
The tasks are encumbering for him.

Thursday, April 16, 2015

8/3/2015- Sunday

1. Silhouette
- the shape or outline of something

2. Benevolent
- kind and generous
- Synonyms: beneficent, humane, benignant, compassionate, good-hearted, kind, kindhearted
She is a benevolent person.

3. Cumbersome
- hard to handle or manage because of size or weight
- it was terrible. I brought a cumbers cumbersome trelling bag, for hiking.

4. Inadvertant
- not intended or planned
- Synonyms: casual, chance, fluky
The inadvertant vacation was tiring but was an awesome short vacation indeed.

5. Animosity
- a strong feeling of dislike or hatred
- Synonyms: enmity, animus, antagonism, antipathy
Candidness is better than being an animosity of someone.

5/3/2015- Thursday

Who like to be at hometown? Aloof. Ok. Honestly, I don't like to stay at the village. I mean stay at my village alone. It make me bored. Without internet connection, what are you expect me to do? But I have to.

Somehow, village also can be a tranquil place, especially after having my Spm result. As village are isolated from hustle bustle of the city. At the end of this post, I'll show some pic of my hometown.

Words of the day.

1. Demean
- to insult or to cause someone to lose dignity
I was like demeaning myself when I was entering the male toilet. I am a girl!

2. Derisive
- abusing vocally / expressing contempt or redicule
- Synonyms: absurd, cockamamy, comical, ridiculous
I was surprised by his derisive behavior. Usually, he is a happy-go-lucky person.

3. Witty
- funny and clever
- Synonyms: clever, facetious, humorous, jocular, smart
Syakirah is a witty girl as she can solve the math problem just in a blink of eye.

4. Sardonic
- showing that you disapprove of or do not like someone or something
- synonyms: sarcastic
Cease being sardonic. I hate you.

5. Malady
- a disease or illness
- Synonyms: affection, ail, ailment
The malady that being spread through the air make the population of the world become decrease.

Friday, April 3, 2015

7/ 3/2015- Saturday

1. Tarnish
- to become or cause (metal) to become dull and not shiny/ to damage or ruin the good quality of (something, such as a person's reputation, image, etc.)
- Synonyms: blemish, darken, poison
His behavior tarnished his reputation.

2. Pallid
- dull and uninteresting
- Synonyms: ashen, ashy, blanched, cadaverous, doughy, livid, lurid, mealy, paled, pale, pasty, peaked
The advertisement look pallid.

3. Cloistered
- separated from the rest of the world
- Synonyms: secluded, covert, hidden, isolated
In Emily's house, there was a cloistered room that never been opened for 40 years.

4. Devastate
- to cause (someone) to feel extreme emotional pain
- to destroy much or most of (something) / to cause great damage or harm to (something)
- Synonyms: destroy, ravage, ruin, scourge
The news about his fathre's death devastated him to be isolated in his room for a long period.

5. Gregarious
- enjoying the company of other people
- Synonyms: boon, clubbable , clubby, companionable, extroverted
We gregariously enjoyed during the party last night.

Huh. Back to college. Oh my. Pity my dad. He had to send me to the college which took for about 3 hours from my home. Then, he must rushed to Hus office. Another journey that took about 5 hours.
Pity him. He sacrifices a lot for me. Drive carefully, Abah.

Thursday, April 2, 2015

6/3/2015- Friday

1. Prominent
- important and well-known/ easily noticed or seen
- synonyms see noticeable
Her sadness prominently seen by her facial expression.

2. Perpetuity
- the state of continuing forever or for a very long time
- Synonyms: everlasting, foreverness, infinity, eternity
In order to perpetuate the new words, ones should practice to use in daily life.

3. Coquettish
- a woman who likes to win the attention or admiration of men but does not have serious feelings for them
That coquettish girl just jumbling mens' feeling.

4. Edict
- an official order given by a person with power or by a government

5. Sluggishly
- moving slowly or lazily
- Synonyms: crawling, creeping, dallying, dawdling, dilatory
Is that a sluggish crocodile behind that bushes?

Yeah. Family dinner! The most crucial moment when we're together. And also make me fat. Fat. And fatter. Haha. But yet. Precious moment :) tomorrow, I'm going to college.

Hello my big appetite. My big belly. My big ......