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Thursday, 17 April 2014

Obganiate

Welcome to the A-Z April blogging challenge. We are participating with a daily dose of vocabulary by selecting an unusual word and making a sentence with it.



OBGANIATE

- to irritate someone by constantly repeating oneself


Gerrie Nel (pictured) is the South African lawyer prosecuting in the Oscar Pistorius murder trial. He is known as the 'pitbull' for his aggressive tactics in the courtroom. I was watching a session recently, so when I came across the word 'obganiate', I immediately thought of Nel! He's very clever and repeats certain points over and over again. It's taking a lot of patience on Pistorius' part.


Can you make a sentence with this word?

Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Naevus

Welcome to the A-Z April blogging challenge. We are participating with a daily dose of vocabulary by selecting an unusual word and making a sentence with it.



NAEVUS

- birthmark

"Our child was born with this naevus on his right arm. Is there anything you can do, doctor?"

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Moilsome

Welcome to the A-Z April blogging challenge. We are participating with a daily dose of vocabulary by selecting an unusual word and making a sentence with it.



MOILSOME

- laborious


"Look, I'm tired of doing this moilsome proofreading. Can you get me a teaching job instead?"


How would you make a sentence with 'moilsome'?

Monday, 14 April 2014

Lallation

Welcome to the A-Z April blogging challenge. We are participating with a daily dose of vocabulary by selecting an unusual word and making a sentence with it.



LALLATION

- childish speech; mispronunciation of speech sounds


"A little lallation could prevent you from attaining an 'A' grade for your English speaking exam."


How would you use this word in a sentence?

Saturday, 12 April 2014

Kakorrhaphiophobia

Welcome to the A-Z April blogging challenge. We are participating with a daily dose of vocabulary by selecting an unusual word and making a sentence with it.



KAKORRHAPHIOPHOBIA

- fear of failure


"As he struggled to accept his new responsibility, Harry was burdened beyond relief by kakorrhaphiophobia."



How would you use this mouthful in a sentence?


Friday, 11 April 2014

Jeremiad

Welcome to the A-Z April blogging challenge. We are participating with a daily dose of vocabulary by selecting an unusual word and making a sentence with it.



JEREMIAD

- prolonged complaint; angry or cautionary harangue; lamentation

"Springing from the name Jeremiah, a prophet of the Old Testament who is known for his lamenting of Israel, comes the word 'jeremiad.' "


Thursday, 10 April 2014

Iconolatry

Welcome to the A-Z April blogging challenge. We are participating with a daily dose of vocabulary by selecting an unusual word and making a sentence with it.



ICONOLATRY

- image worship

"Iconolatry is rather taboo in some areas of the world."


Can you make a sentence with this word?

Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Hesternopothia

Welcome to the A-Z April blogging challenge. We are participating with a daily dose of vocabulary by selecting an unusual word and making a sentence with it.



HESTERNOPOTHIA

- yearning for yesterday or earlier times

"Reading through my friend's facebook status really brought on a deep sense of hesternopothia."



How would you use this word in a sentence?

Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Gymnosophy

Welcome to the A-Z April blogging challenge. We are participating with a daily dose of vocabulary by selecting an unusual word and making a sentence with it.



GYMNOSOPHY

- deep contemplation performed while naked


"I am not advocating you to take up gymnosophy, but I do find it a very interesting concept."



How would you use this word in a sentence?

Monday, 7 April 2014

Fandango

Welcome to the A-Z April blogging challenge. We are participating with a daily dose of vocabulary by selecting an unusual word and making a sentence with it.


FANDANGO

- one of the main folk dances in Portugal

"Attendees will be treated to a rendition of the fandango performed by professional dancers from Portugal."

How would you use this word in a sentence?

Saturday, 5 April 2014

Ecdysiast

Welcome to the A-Z April blogging challenge. We are participating with a daily dose of vocabulary by selecting an unusual word and making a sentence with it.


ECDYSIAST

- striptease performer

"If you're lucky, you'll see me ply my skills as an ecdysiast tonight with no audience but you."






Friday, 4 April 2014

Dendrochronology

Welcome to the A-Z April blogging challenge. We are participating with a daily dose of vocabulary by selecting an unusual word and making a sentence with it.



DENDROCHRONOLOGY

- study of tree rings

"John is immersed in the dendrochronology module as part of his botany course at university."

How would you use this word in a sentence?


Thursday, 3 April 2014

Climacophobia

Welcome to the A-Z April blogging challenge. We are participating with a daily dose of vocabulary by selecting an unusual word and making a sentence with it.


CLIMACOPHOBIA

- fear of falling down stairs

"Poor Seth could never live in a double-storey house due to his terrible climacophobia."



How would you use this word in a sentence?

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Bannock

Welcome to the A-Z April blogging challenge. We are participating with a daily dose of vocabulary by selecting an unusual word and making a sentence with it.


BANNOCK

- flat, unleavened loaf of bread

"These bannocks are especially delicious with butter."



How would you use this word in a sentence?

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Abaculus

Welcome to the A-Z April blogging challenge. We are participating with a daily dose of vocabulary by selecting an unusual word and making a sentence with it.


ABACULUS
- a small mosaic tile

"For years I have wanted an abaculus-styled wall for my bathroom."


How would you use this word in a sentence?