Yaa,.I don't know why I love to procrastinate to do something. Sorry I'm late to update these such thing. Naaa,,but I've something to share anyway, I had watched a movie entitled 100 days with Mr. Arrogant. This movie is quite simple and not too heavy. Yaa,,this is about a girl student and a guy where I don't know where he comes from. They met when the girl unintended kicked a can drink to the guy's car and it successfully created a scratch on his car. For sure, we'll get mad when our lovely thing has been damaged. As a punishment, the girl has to be a slave to the guy for 100 days to pay of her offence.Within 100 days, they fell in love and I can guess it happened. So, it makes me feel bored because I hope for a rare and different line story. But, I got a few messages from this short movie as well. We should not despair whenever anything comes into our life. Somehow people comes into our life just to give a lesson to us for the next station. Don't too rely on someone and we 've to be independent. Convince with God's words as everything's happen for a reason, And not to forget, appreciate everyone in our life! If you want to know the ending of this movie, you can watch on your own okay!
Just believe in Allah,,n everything's gonna be exciting,, Always be confident when u're right Our priority is ALLAH n parents. Don't make something that will make u regret. Explore everything in this wide world. No one can change us unless ourselves
Friday, 27 March 2015
success is not final, failure is not fatal, it is the courage to continue that counts
No.
|
Word
|
Type
|
Meaning
|
Example
|
1
|
indigenous
|
Adjective
|
*local
*native
*originate
naturally in a particular place
|
The
cat is not indigenous to Persian.
|
2
|
tumult
|
noun
|
*chaos
*noise
*confusion
|
*His
tumult disturb baby’s sleep.
*I
can bear with the tumult.
|
3
|
animosity
|
noun
|
*dislike
*hatred
*unfriendly
*war
*enmit
*intense
hostility
|
Mum
advises my brother not to really show his animosity towards our
guests.
|
4
|
hostility
|
noun
|
*enmity
*antagonism
*conflict
*unfriendly
action
*acts
of fighting in a war
|
Aina
and Qhamar agreed to cease all the lingering hostility after knowing
the truth.
|
5
|
cease
|
verb
|
*to
stop happening
*to
end
*to
stop doing
|
My
twin big brother have been ordered to cease the quarrel.
|
6
|
lingering
|
adjective
|
*lasting
*slow
to end
*remaining
|
Can
I know the lingering doubts in your mind?
|
7
|
hodgepodge
|
noun
|
Mixture
of something
|
I
feel amazed with her hodgepodge of styles.
|
No.
|
Word
|
Type
|
Meaning
|
Example
|
1
|
Pry
|
Verb
|
*spy on
*busybody
|
*I’m sick of you prying into my personal life.
*I try to control myself not to prying
others.
|
2
|
Vendor
|
Noun
|
*seller
|
Irna wants to be a vendor to raise up her family status.
|
3
|
Consult
|
verb
|
*ask for a professional opinion
*look for
*consider
*discuss
|
My friend and I love to consult our counselor about the career.
|
4
|
rival
|
*noun
*adjective
|
*challenger
*opponent
*compete with
*match
*equal
|
*He has no serious rival for the job.
*I’m surprised
to see him as my rival.
*The new museum will rival the largest in
the world.
*She can’t rival
me in studies.
|
5
|
Excel
|
verb
|
*Better than others
*exceed
*surpass
|
*He excels at lipreading.
*I excel
in sports among my siblings.
|
6
|
Attained
|
verb
|
*gain
*achieve
*succeed in getting something
|
*With hard work she will attain success in her chosen profession.
*We admire him as he attained many goals in futsal.
|
7
|
Invariably
|
adverb
|
always
|
*She’s invariably
late go to the school.
*Their slacker son invariably gives
the same response to the questions about his career plans.
|
8
|
Tinker
|
*noun
*verb
|
*person who traveled to different
places mending pans and other metal utensils
*repair
|
*He spent hour tinkering
with the car.
*Aikal
loves to help his dad tinkering the motorcycles
and car at the workshop.
|
9
|
Flea
|
noun
|
Small insects on animals, strong legs
for jumping
|
*The dog has fleas.
*A flea bites
my baby.
|
10
|
restrict
|
verb
|
*limit amount
*prevent from doing something
|
*Teachers will restrict
the access to the laboratory.
*We are restricted
to only borrow a book in a week.
|
11
|
Marvel
|
*noun
*verb
|
*marvelous person or thing
*feel surprise, admiration or wonder
|
*Our talents are marvels to behold.
*The doctors are marveling over her dramatic recovery.
*I marvel
with his presence.
|
12
|
foggy
|
adjective
|
*confused
*bewildered
*puzzled
*blurred
*cloudy
|
*It’s pretty foggy
outside, so be careful driving home.
*Alin is foggy
with mathematics quiz.
|
13
|
segregate
|
verb
|
*divide
*separate
|
* Don’t segregate
the tasks before you’re allowed.
* Disabled people should not be segregated from the rest of society.
|
No.
|
Word
|
Type
|
Meaning
|
Example
|
1
|
Obliging
|
Adjective
|
*cheerful
*helpful
*willingness to do favor for others
indulgent
|
He tries to be more obliging when he’s asked to do a favor.
|
2
|
Clairvoyance
|
noun
|
*sixth sense
*ability to communicate with dead
people
*predict future events
*can know as you are not see it happen
or hear about
*telepathy
|
*In my juvenile dream, I really want
the clairvoyance as I think it’s so unique.
*She stared at the card as if she could
contact its writer by clairvoyance.
|
3
|
Spendthrift
|
noun
|
*A person who spends money in careless
way
*high roller
*profligate
*spender
|
*Mom always reminds me not to be spendthrift as we can spend it in emergency.
*The spendthrift
managed to blow all of his inheritance in a single year.
|
4
|
Abiding
|
adjective
|
*not changing
*ageless
*enduring
*permanent
*steadfast
|
*He had an
abiding respect for her.
*I can’t believe she can bear to his abiding
interest.
|
5
|
Prone
|
adjective
|
*experience something unpleasant
*susceptible
*vulnerable
*lying flat (esp face downwards)
|
*My uncle has been prone to an accident.
*The kitten was lying prone on a foam mattress.
|
6
|
Fathom
|
*noun
*verb
|
*used in reference to the depth of
water
*understand
*catch
*follow
*work out
*measure the depth (water)
|
*I’ve experienced swam in seventeen fathoms.
*Dad can’t fathom out
the reason why mom felt mad at him.
*My brother has an attempt to fathom the swimming pool.
|
7
|
Inquisitive
|
Adjective
|
*curious
*interested
|
*His poems reveal an intensely inquisitive mind.
*Her make up brand seem inquisitive to me.
|
8
|
Amiable
|
adjective
|
*friendly
*amicable
*cordial
|
*Their amiable
manners make me feel comfortable among them.
*The amiable
young man greeted me enthusiastically.
|
9
|
Compatible
|
*noun
*adjective
|
*computer
*agreeable
*united
*amicable
|
*I didn’t think that we’d be compatible
as classmates.
*Packages available for IBM PCs and compatible.
|
10
|
Contraption
|
noun
|
*device
*gadget
*machine
*mechanism
|
*Repairing stereos and making
contraptions out of spare electronic bits.
*My grandma wants her lovely son
invents a contraption for washing her antique car.
|
11
|
Fuzzy
|
Adjective
|
*soft
*satiny
*blurred
|
*A young boy with fuzzy dark
brown hair.
*I can’t detect who’s there in the fuzzy picture.
|
12
|
Blob
|
*noun
*verb
|
*drop of thick liquid
*put small drops
|
*Just put a blob
of paint on it.
*My book was
blobbed with colorful inks.
|
13
|
Elementary
|
adjective
|
*basic
*primary
*fundamental
*essential
|
*Students who do not have even an elementary knowledge of geography.
*We just have to learn an elementary account course.
|
14
|
Needless
|
adjective
|
*unnecessary
*unessential
|
*Needless
expenditures that pushed the construction project over the budget.
*Mum deplores to see the needless waste in our room.
|
15
|
futile
|
adjective
|
*pointless
*fruitless
*worthless
*in vain
|
*The futile chatter
of gossip columnists about the coming and goings of Hollywood celebrities.
*Their attempt to go out without
wardens’ permission were futile.
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