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[wmv]http://vedio.koolearn.com/upload/fckeditor_upload/Flash/2009/5/4/15/-1702404558.WMV[/wmv] Today’s word is “bizarre”. This is an adjective which means unusual or odd. For example, you can say, “We couldn’t understand the bizarre paintings on the wall.” |
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[wmv]http://vedio.koolearn.com/upload/fckeditor_upload/Flash/2009/5/7/15/-1638539208.WMV[/wmv] Today’s word is “bliss”. This is a noun which means a spiritual joy and happiness. For example, you can say, “After years of working as a writer, Michael has found the bliss of solitude.” |
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[wmv]http://vedio.koolearn.com/upload/fckeditor_upload/Flash/2009/5/7/15/708807817.WMV[/wmv] Today’s word is “bombard”. This is both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to attack or batter. For example, you can say, “She bombarded him with questions from the moment he entered the room.” |
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[wmv]http://vedio.koolearn.com/upload/fckeditor_upload/Flash/2009/5/8/11/-1805811122.WMV[/wmv] Today’s word is “bourgeois”. This is both a noun and an adjective. As an adjective, it means characteristic of the middle class, or materialistic. For example, you can say, “Bourgeois beliefs generally do not benefit the lower and working classes.” |
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[wmv]http://vedio.koolearn.com/upload/fckeditor_upload/Flash/2009/5/9/14/1599066683.WMV[/wmv] Today’s word is “brandish”. This is a verb which means to wave or shake. For example, you can say, “I watched him brandish his gun as everyone hit the floor to hide.” |
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[wmv]http://vedio.koolearn.com/upload/fckeditor_upload/Flash/2009/5/11/9/1960785801(1).WMV[/wmv] Today’s word is “brevity”. This is a noun which means the state of being brief and concise. For example, you can say, “You should keep your speech short before the toast at the office Christmas party. People usually appreciate the brevity of their boss’s speech.” |
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[wmv]http://vedio.koolearn.com/upload/fckeditor_upload/Flash/2009/5/12/9/-31013807.WMV[/wmv] Today’s word is “brilliant”. This is an adjective which means distinguished, talented or intelligent. For example, you can say, “His brilliant performance was recognized by all in the concert hall.” |
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[wmv]http://vedio.koolearn.com/upload/fckeditor_upload/Flash/2009/5/13/10/-389358407.WMV[/wmv] Today’s phrase is “bring out”. This is a phrasal verb which means to emphasize or highlight a particular quality. For example, you can say, “Jane was wearing a beautiful blue sweater which brought out the color of her eyes.” |
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[wmv]http://vedio.koolearn.com/upload/fckeditor_upload/Flash/2009/5/14/10/1294572040.WMV[/wmv] Today’s word is “buoyancy”. This is a noun which means lightness or the ability to float in liquid. For example, you can say, “The buoyancy of the boat kept it afloat even with the added weight.” |
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[wmv]http://vedio.koolearn.com/upload/fckeditor_upload/Flash/2009/5/15/16/234839740.WMV[/wmv] Today’s word is “buzz”. This is both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it has several meanings. Sometimes, it means a rumor or report. “The buzz on the issue was that Eddie wasn’t angry anymore.” |
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[wmv]http://vedio.koolearn.com/upload/fckeditor_upload/Flash/2009/5/21/10/-624602751.WMV[/wmv] Today’s word is “calamity”. This is a noun which means a great disaster. For example, you can say, “The fashion show went so poorly; it really was a calamity.” |
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[WMV]http://vedio.koolearn.com/upload/fckeditor_upload/Flash/2009/5/22/11/58517680.WMV[/WMV] Today’s word is “caliber”. This is a noun which means the quality or degree of something. For example, you can say, “The caliber of his character was high; he was a good man.” |
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[WMV]http://vedio.koolearn.com/upload/fckeditor_upload/Flash/2009/5/25/11/1277067790.WMV[/WMV] Today’s phrase is “call off”. This is a phrasal verb which means to cancel an event or a plan. For example, you can say, “Mary called off her wedding after finding out her fiance was still in love with his ex-girlfriend.” |
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[WMV]http://vedio.koolearn.com/upload/fckeditor_upload/Flash/2009/5/26/11/826356997.WMV[/WMV] Today’s word is “capitulation”. This is a noun which means the act of giving up. For example, you can say, “The best time to buy stocks is when everybody is in the state of complete capitulation.”<O ></O > |
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[wmv]http://vedio.koolearn.com/upload/fckeditor_upload/Flash/2009/5/26/11/826356997.WMV[/wmv] Today’s word is “capitulation”. This is a noun which means the act of giving up. For example, you can say, “The best time to buy stocks is when everybody is in the state of complete capitulation.”<O ></O > |
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[wmv]http://vedio.koolearn.com/upload/fckeditor_upload/Flash/2009/5/31/10/913941795.WMV[/wmv] Today’s word is “capricious”. This is an adjective which means variable or erratic. For example, you can say, “Making plans with Tom is tough; he’s so capricious that he often doesn’t show up when he’s supposed to be somewhere.” |
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