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Overview: A word a day will stimulate your mind and improve your vocabulary! 365 words in a calendar format will help you learn one word each day. Memory tricks and riddles make it easy and fun. Phonetic and simple explanations help you use the words in conversation. Making New Word A Day both enjoyable and entertaining!

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New Word A Day
E. S. Carruthers


Copyright (c) 2009-2015
Elliot Carruthers
All rights reserved.
ISBN-13: 978-1492750062
ISBN-10: 1492750069

Jan 1
FORGO for-gohabandon quit decline abstaining from a desired action - photo 1
FORGO (for-goh)abandon; quit; decline.
abstaining from a desired action.

Remember: I FORGOT to GO.

Question : When dont peas appease you?
Jan 2
ASSUAGE ah-swaygeabate relieve soothe making something milder or better - photo 2
ASSUAGE (ah-swayge)abate; relieve; soothe.
making something milder or better.

Remember: SWAY and make it better.

Answer : When you don't like peas. Appeasemeans to calm or pacify

Jan 3
ABRIDGE ah-bridj abbreviate truncate shorten condensing something while - photo 3
ABRIDGE (ah-bridj) abbreviate; truncate; shorten.
condensing something while keeping the idea.
Remember : BRIDGE and combine words.
Question : You have punctiliouspunctuation. What should be done to correct it?
Jan 4
ABROGATE ab-ro-gate abolish reject nix agreeing to an end to something - photo 4
ABROGATE (ab-ro-gate) abolish; reject; nix.
agreeing to an end to something, usually a contract.
Remember : BROS close the GATE betweenthem.
Answer : Nothing. Punctilious meansdoing something with care.

Jan 5
BRUSQUE bruskabrupt blunt curt behaving in an unfriendly and direct way - photo 5
BRUSQUE (brusk)abrupt; blunt; curt.
behaving in an unfriendly and direct way.
Remember : BRUSH the wrong way.
Question : You become a sexagenarian.Why can you stay in bed all day?
Jan 6
PILLORIED pil-lor-reed abuse contempt despise ridiculed and punished by - photo 6
PILLORIED (pil-lor-reed) abuse; contempt; despise.
ridiculed and punished by a group.

Remember: Punish with a PILLORY.

Answer : You are probably retired. Asexagenarian is at least the age of 60 and younger than 70.

Jan 7
CONTUMELY kon-toom-lee abuse scorn showing contempt or making an insult - photo 7
CONTUMELY (kon-toom-lee) abuse; scorn.
showing contempt or making an insult.
Remember : CON TO ME.
Question : I say your fame is ephemeral.Why do I talk about fifteen minutes?
Jan 8
AGGRANDIZE ah-grand-eyes acclaim glorify making it out to be bigger than - photo 8
AGGRANDIZE (ah-grand-eyes) acclaim; glorify;
making it out to be bigger than it is.
Remember : GRAND in our EYES.
Answer : I probably mean the fifteenminutes of fame when someone is famous for a short time.

Jan 9
LAUDATION law-day-shun accolade acclaim praising someone by giving a - photo 9
LAUDATION (law-day-shun) accolade; acclaim;
praising someone by giving a speech.

Remember: A LORD before a NATION.
Question: You get comments on the inelegance of your hat. What will youprobably do next?
Jan 10
ACCRETION ah-kre-shun increment addition gradually growing by an outside - photo 10
ACCRETION (ah-kre-shun) increment; addition;

gradually growing by an outside source.

Remember: ADDITION.

Answer: Stop wearing the hat. Inelegance meansungraceful or crude.


Jan 11
ACRIMONIOUS ack-kre-moan-ee-us acrid bitter behaving in a bitter or caustic - photo 11
ACRIMONIOUS (ack-kre-moan-ee-us) acrid; bitter.
behaving in a bitter or caustic way.

Remember: ACRID so MOAN US.
Question: What kind of phrase is a banal one?
Jan 12
OBDURATE ob-jer-rayt adamant harsh dogged stubborn and indifferent to - photo 12
OBDURATE (ob-jer-rayt) adamant; harsh; dogged;
stubborn and indifferent to advice.
Remember: OBJECT at a fast RATE.
Answer: A banal phrase is a boring saying

Jan 13
ANNEX an-neks addition attachment appendix an extension to an existing - photo 13
ANNEX (an-neks) addition; attachment; appendix;
an extension to an existing building.
Remember: A NEXT
Question: How many utters does a cow have?
Jan 14
EFFICACY ef-fah-ka-see effectiveness potency producing a positive and - photo 14
EFFICACY (ef-fah-ka-see) effectiveness; potency;

producing a positive and strong effect.

Remember: EFFICIENTLY.

Answer: None. Cows can't talk. The meaning of Utteris to talk. Cows have udders.

Jan15
NIGH nye adjacent bordering near close or near Remember So near I - photo 15
NIGH (nye) adjacent; bordering; near;
close or near.

Remember : So near I SIGH.
Question: You give your cat a quibble and a bowl of pasteurised milk.Why is it not eating?
Jan 16
UPBRAID up-brayed admonish castigate censure blaming or scolding - photo 16
UPBRAID (up-brayed) admonish; castigate; censure:
blaming or scolding.
Remember: UP BRAY when we scold.
Answer: Quibble means to argue. You gave your cat an argument.


Jan17
QUASI kwa-zeye alike partly so-called resembling or being alike - photo 17
QUASI (kwa-zeye) alike; partly; so-called;
resembling or being alike.
Remember: QUA to our EYE (Qua means being).
Question: You walk in the woods. You enjoy the preternatural scenery.Why do you feel funny?
Jan 18
ENVENOM en-ven-nom anger enrage infuriate angering another with your - photo 18
ENVENOM (en-ven-nom) anger; enrage; infuriate;
angering another with your actions.
Remember: Put IN VENOM and anger.
Answer: Preternatural means being unusual. You feel funny because thescenery is unusual and strange.


Jan 19
ENNUI on-we apathy melancholy weariness tired and bored Remember - photo 19
ENNUI (on-we) apathy; melancholy; weariness;
tired and bored.

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