Monday, 10 October 2016

10th of October 2016
NUMBER
WORD
DEFINITION
SENTENCE EXAMPLE
1
ROISTER
To engage in a noisy revelry
I didn’t get much sleep last night because my neighbours were roistering until dawn
2
AUSTERE
Simple or plain not fancy
They lived an austere life
3
SPARSE
Present in small amounts
Open land is sparse around here
4
PALTRY
Having little meaning or importance
A paltry ,underhanded scheme to get someone fired
5
WRETCHED
Very unhappy
Families living in wretched poverty













Friday, 7 October 2016





Season 6 : Episode 1


          In this new season, the first episode is about how Leonard's car was stolen in the middle of a Star Trek photo shoot in the dessert. The boys were on their way to Bakersfield Comic Con dressed u as the Star Trek commander fleet (looked funny and ridiculous). Conversely, Amy, Bernadette and Penny started to read comic books just to get a feel why their respective boyfriends love them so much. Sooner or later, they were arguing about Thor and his hammer all day long. 



         If I could change one thing to the material , I would include more funny scenes from the girls fighting each other about who can pick up Thor's hammer. This is because, when the boys' car got stolen, the audience will be neutral when this quiet sad incident rebut with more funny scenes from the girls. 
7th of October 2016
NUMBER
WORD
DEFINITION
SENTENCE EXAMPLE
1
ERUDITION
Impressive knowledge that is learned by studying
A scholar or remarkable erudition
2
CAUSALITY
The relationship between something that happens and the thing that causes it
Scientists found no causality between the events
3
VACILLATE
To repeatedly change your opinions
She has vacillated the issue
4
SOVEREIGNTY
Unlimited power over a country
Upon leaving home she felt that she had achieved sovereignty for the first time in her life
5
ADJOURN
To end something for a period of time
The chairman has adjourned the meeting













6th of October 2016
NUMBER
WORD
DEFINITION
SENTENCE EXAMPLE
1
CONFORMITY
The fact of agreeing to something
The corporate culture demands a certain conformity of appearance
2
ANACHRONISM
Something that is mistakenly placed in a time where it does not belong
The novel is full of anachronisms
3
COLLOQUIAL
Using an informal style
A colloquial essay on what makes a marriage successful
4
PROCLAIM
To say something in public
She proclaimed that she will run for governor
5
NUANCE
A very small difference in color, tone or meaning
A poem of little depth and nuance













Wednesday, 5 October 2016

The Magnificent Seven


          This movie is about a group of seven cowboys who came together to help defend a hopeless village from getting robed by an evil entrepreneur. This evil entrepreneur, Bart Bogue, chased away the villagers to dig up the gold buried under the village. A helpless woman who witnessed her husband being killed by the man earlier, seeks for help and got one. The first man who was willing to help her and the villagers, Sam Chisolm , recruited six other men to help him in the fight. After the battle had ended, the villagers finally won and killed Bogue and his men. 


          Apart from the action and the humor, I kinda dislike this story just because there was only three of the seven men survived. I had to witness the death of their friends all their sacrifice they had made. One quote that I was amazed from this movie is " they gave up their lives just to fight the battle that had nothing to do with them" something like that.
5th of October 2016
NUMBER
WORD
DEFINITION
SENTENCE EXAMPLE
1
LYNCH
To kill illegally as punishment for a crime
The accused killer was lynched by an angry mob
2
REBUKE
To speak in an angry way
Strongly rebuked the girl for playing with matches
3
PROSECUTE
To hold a trial against a person who is accused of a crime
The case is being prosecuted by the assistant district attorney
4
PERSECUTE
To treat someone cruelly or unfairly
They were persecuted for their beliefs
5
LARCENY
The act of stealing something
He has been accused of several larcenies












Tuesday, 4 October 2016

4th of October 2016




NUMBER
WORD
DEFINITION
SENTENCE EXAMPLE
1
TURMOIL
A state of confusion or disorder
A period of political turmoil
2
OBSOLETE
No longer used by anyone
The system was made obsolete by their invention
3
OBSCURE
Difficult to understand
The origins of language are obscure
4
AMPING
To amplify
His guitar was amping at the maximum rate
5
BEVY
A large group of people or things
There was a bevy of coloured people doing riots in the streets