Thursday, 29 January 2015

trust is like a paper. Once, it's crumpled, it can't be perfect


Word
Type
Meaning
Example
1
Ethnocentrism
noun
Basic methodology for understanding
Ethnocentrism is a powerful force that weakens human relations.
2
Reluctant
adjective
Unwilling, disagree
Ain was reluctant to come here but what’s going on.
3
Venture
*Noun
*Verb
*project
*dare to utter
*dare to go
*Atiqah starts her business venture and it’s so  exciting.
*May I venture to buy all of those things.
*Dad venture too near the edge of a cliff.
4
lurk
verb
*stay hidden
*Why she lurked behind the tree.
*Trouble lurks around every corner.
5
elf
noun
Small fairy
The elves are so cute, mommy!
6
Ascend
verb
Come up
Your marks ascend constantly in this semester.
7
throne
noun
Royal authority, special chair
He came to the throne by succession.
8
allegiance
noun
Support of / loyalty government
I swear allegiance to the country.
9
avenge
verb
Take revenge for wrong done
Don’t you ever try to avenge on him.
10
folly
noun
Foolish
*You’ll pay later for your follies.
*She don’t like to be a little folly daughter.
11
vanquish
verb
defeat
I manage to vanquish my rival at chess.
12
christen
verb
*Give a name to
*Use for the first time
*The baby was christened Anne.
*Just give a try to the baby to christen the cradle.
13
nobility
noun
*quality of being noble in mind, character
*people of noble rank

*Why she’s so envy with Irna’s nobility of character.
*I want to marry into the nobility.
14
quaint
adjective
Attractively odd
*I love to stay in the quaint little cottage on the village green.
*Mum really admires and loves to collect the quaint handbags as much as she can.
15
rabble
noun
Common people
Don’t try to appeal to the rabble, said dad!


maleficent!!!


MALEFICENT…



I like this movie because it gives a different impact to me as I thought it would be end with another script but the ending was more meaningful. The movie was just like Snow White where a princess  was cursed by a half villain and true’s love kiss could wake her up. I thought there was a prince would kiss but shockedly there was more precious than prince’s kiss, that’s mum’s kiss. I felt grieved with the scene and it  could make me cry. I extremely touched with it. Lesson that I learned from the movie is always be faithful and appreciate people who love us sincerely and don’t gamble with people’s feelings. You’ll get what do you give. Specifically, I think we don’t have to waste our precious time to pursue another love than the more precious, special love from our parents. No one can deny the fact. In a nutshell, I suggest all of you to watch this movie as we can get many lessons and values from it and fix it to ourselves. J  Try watch it n you’ll love it. Just trust me!!! Enjoy yourself by exploring this wide  world.

No.
Word
Type
Meaning
Example
1                
maleficent
adjective
Doing evil
The maleficent princess tried to killher baby.
2
Villain
noun
*person, thing that responsible for trouble
*person guilty
*A faulty fuse was the villain of the piece.
*Just get off from me, little villain!
3
discord
noun
Disagreement, quarrelling
*A note of discord crept into their relationship.
*I don’t want to hear any discord from both of you by now.
4
envy
verb
Feel discontent  caused by somebody else’s good fortune
*He couldn’t conceal his envy of me.
*I don’t  even know why he felt envy at your success.
5
sought
verb
*Try to find
*try to watch
*ask for something
*The long-sought for cure for the disease
*We sought an hour to the town.
*Mum sought our help to close the door.

Monday, 26 January 2015

Life is like a book, everyday is a new page, every month is a new chapter, every year is a new series

                                              



No.
Word
Type
Meaning
Example
1
sculpture
noun
Art of making figures / objects by carving stone
*The techniques of sculputure in stone.
*Dad teachs us at  least a sculpture per day as a hobby.
2
steadfast
adjectives
constant
*She is my steadfast friend.
*Amir’s marks still steadfast from  first  test till nowand its make me wonder.
3
sinful
adjectives
Wrong, wicked
I felt sinful when I argued with my parents.
4
periodic
adjectives
Occur at intervals
*I need to reconfirm my schedule due to the changes of periodic timetable.
*Granda always suffer  a periodic attacks if dizziness.
5
obfuscate
verb
Make  confused
Are you trying to obfuscate me by telling another script.
6
reproach
verb
*criticize somebody / for failing to do something
*disgrace / discredit
*He was reproached by his uncle for throwing a litter  into drain.
*It is really reproach when you tell about me to him.
7
creditor
noun
Person to whom money is owed
I didn’t have any relationship with the creditors.
8
beseech
verb
Implore, beg for something
*I beseech you to let him go.
*She besought his forgiveness.
9
belligerent
noun
Country, group engaged in war
I don’t even know that you involved  in belligerent
10
commemorate
verb
To remember officially and to give respect to a great people or event 
The reunion will be held on 12 Jan to commemorate our memories  last 5 years ago.