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Daily Wordlist 12-12-2011

menagerie  [  muh’-NAJ-uh’-ree, -NAZH-  ] [  noun  ] MEANING : 1. a collection of varied and exotic animals especially held for display 2. a place where exotic and unusual animals are held 3. a varied or diverse group USAGE EXAMPLE 1 : The menagerie of lions and tigers being paraded around the circus ring thrilled the audience. USAGE EXAMPLE 2 : There were well-stocked games rooms, extensive lawns (much used for games of football), an adventure playground, a menagerie (goats, rabbits, hens, guinea pigs), plus a superb amount of information on local walks and cycle routes. The Telegraph, Youth hostels: bunking down with the family, Fred Mawer, 05 Mar 2008 demented  [  di-MEN-tid  ] [  adjective  ] MEANING : 1. mad, insane or mentally ill or...

Daily Wordlist 28-03-11

identikit  [  ahy-DEN-ti-kit, i-DEN-  ] [  noun  ] MEANING : (trademark) a kit that contains transparencies or pictures of several variations of different facial features that are used to reconstruct a person's face based on the description of the eyewitness USAGE EXAMPLE 1 : The witnesses description of the assailant enabled the police to make an identikit which matched closely with the actual person who had committed the crime. USAGE EXAMPLE 2 : The clue came late on Friday when Nair’s relatives visited the ‘Missing Persons Bureau’ in Delhi and stumbled upon a computer identikit of Nair, as one who had been found lying dead on railway tracks leading to the New Delhi railway station. The Times Of India, Missing Malaysian NRI found dead in New Delhi, Mohit Dubey, 15 Jun 2003, TNN flamboyant ...

Daily Wordlist 27-03-2011

ignoble  [  ig-NOH-buh' l  ] [  adjective  ] MEANING : 1. not belonging to the nobility; of humble rank or lineage 2. base; low; of inferior grade USAGE EXAMPLE 1 : His ignoble purposes were soon revealed and he was asked to leave the company. USAGE EXAMPLE 2 : A year later he declared himself Emperor Napoleon III, bringing an ignoble end to the Third Republic. The Economist, Historical background: Watery beginnings extrovert  [  EK-struh'-vurt, -stroh-  ] [  noun, adjective, transitive verb  ] MEANING : 1. (n.) a socialiser or outgoing or gregarious person 2. (adj.) gregarious, outgoing or lively 3. (tr.v.) to direct one's mind or interests outward USAGE EXAMPLE 1 : She was an extrovert who loved m...

Daily Wordlist 26-03-2011

hustings  [  HUHS-tingz  ] [  noun  ] MEANING : the proceedings of a parliamentary election USAGE EXAMPLE 1 : During the recently held parliamentary hustings, voter apathy in Mumbai seemed to be at an all time high. USAGE EXAMPLE 2 : With little chances of beating either Samajwadi Party (SP) or Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) at the hustings, both BJP and Congress are preparing to take on each other for next year's UP assembly polls.   The Times of India, BJP can't find young faces for UP polls, Mohua Chatterjee, 8 Sep 2006, TNN equestrian  [  i-KWES-tree-uh' n  ] [  noun, adjective  ] MEANING : 1. (adj.) pertaining to or of horse-riders or horsemen 2. (adj.) composed of or pertaining to knights 3. (n.) a horseman or horse-rider ...