Mmmmm, Look at that Word! discussion
Juiciest Words of the Week, 9/12 - 9/16
Hey Everyone! here are three of my Juicy words I found."Hey Adrian, have you seen the show Super Nanny?" "No, but I have heard about it. What can you tell me about this show?" "Well, on the show Jo Frost tells the kids that if they don't follow the rules of the house there will be consequences." "OK, so would you recommend I watch it?" yes I would”.
“Hey Darus, Have you ever heard of the book friction”?
There was a word in the book that talked about an oncologist the study of cancer. Darcus she said yeah I know that word.
" Hey Ed, Have you ever heard of the word Philanthropy?"
“ The word Philanthropy means the act of giving. “ I found this in People Magazine.
3 words that should be used more...I found the word Echelon in my book club group book, Go Ask Alice. Echelon is a ranking or level in an organization. I used this word when I asked one of my friends dad what his echelon is in his company.
The second word I found, from the Chicago Tribune is Opuscule. Opuscule is a small task or chore. I used this word when I was telling my brother to clean up all his stuff he left everywhere. When he didn't listen, I told him it's an opuscule amount of work.
When I was on the Internet I found the word Xerophagy. Xerophagy is a simple diet of bread and water. I thought of this word when I was I was listening to f**k tha Police by NWA; because there is a rhyme that goes," still can't swallow bread and water."
Artisan is a person or company that makes a high-quality, distinctive product in small quantities, usually by hand and using traditional methods: food artisans. I found the word artisan at my work. I used it when I had to ask my manager how to make the artisan pizza.Caveat is a warning or caution; admonition. I found the word in an editorial. I had told my driver to be caveat on his delivery.
Onslaught is a violent attack. I heard the word at work. I told my mom that they showed someone who was onslaught today.
My 3 juicy words are...The first word I found was incongruous, i found it in the book Love & Lies. It means to feel out of place. "When i went to the rock concert i felt incongruous being there"
My sencond word is avail, i found it reading the book My Bloody Life the Making of a Latin King. It means taking advantage of. "I sometimes avail of my friends by making them do alot of work".
My third one is wail, i heard it by my brother using it, it means to stop crying. "When i babysit my little cuzens sometimes they tend not to stop wailing".
Hi everyone,I found my first word, nepotism, in an article that I read online through Yahoo's website through CNBC. Nepotism is when favoritism is given to a friend or relative whithout merit. I used it yesterday while talking on the phone with my cousin dring a conversation we had on the current job situation in Greece. She asked me if I had considered looking for any job openings at a particular company and I told her that "the only way to get hired there was through nepotism." She was startled by my answer.
I found my second word, cryonism, in an article that I read on Yahoo's website through CNBC. Cryonism is when a person is given preferrential treatment and hired because of who they know, not as a result of their professional qualifications. I used the word today while talking with my aunt about a relative in Boston when I said that "the only reason he was given that job was because of cryonism, not because he actually deserved it!" My aunt, who is a retired teacher, looked at me with her mouth wide open.
I found my third word,antipathy, in an article that I read on Yahoo's website through CNBC. Antipathy is a dislike for something or someone. I used this word last night while talking with a friend when I told him that his "feelings towards his wife's family showed antipathy." He was not very happy with my comment.
-Pete
hi everyone its Darus. here are my 3 juicy wordsmy first word Atoll i found was in the dictionary but originally found in Chronicles of Narnia. my word is Cordial means warm and friendly. the text is said from Lucy says to Prince Caspian "my healing cordial and daggers."
my second word is Atoll.I found it in the dictionary. Atoll means a ring shaped coral island that surrounds a shallow body of water. here is my sentence one and only Kanuhura is a coral island hideaway on a remote Atoll in the indian ocean
My last word is Insignia, i found it in the yourdictionary.com. the meaning of insignia is a badge, medal, or other mark showing an honor or position. here is my sentence "even a new pilot is offered, including a new rank insignia on his uniform."
Hi everyone my 3 juicy words of the week are- My first word is Fruitful, which means producing good results or beneficial. I found this word reading my psychology book. I told my little nephew one morning that if he ate a banana every morning it would be very fruitful for his body. All he did was eat the banana and act like a fruit fly.
- My second word is Scrutiny, which means a searching examination, or investigation. I found this word reading my psychology book. I was curious to see who in my family was eating my favorite cookies so I set out to a scrutiny and caught the person taking them red handed.
- My last word is Fallacies, which means deceptive, misleading, or false notion or belief. I found this word reading my psychology book. The other day I was having some chocolate cake and my cousin said to me, “You know eating chocolate makes you break out and get lots of pimples?” and I said to her, “ oh that’s just a fallacy.” She was so lost and confused.
Neha
Hi, here are my three juicy words. My first word is immensity that I found in my book club reading book Dexter. It means something that is extremely large in size.
I used it when my son was arguing with me in the car on the way to swimming. I told him why do you try immensity of you time try to challenge me.
My second word is chastise. It means to criticize someone. I also got it from the book Dexter,and used it with my youngest son. when he came home from school he asked why I changed the search engine on the computer.
My third and last word is lowbrow. It means not complicated or demanding, much intelligence is needed to be understood. I found it in the same book as my other words. I used this word when my oldest son was watching youtube videos. I side to him you are lowbrow yourself on youtube.
Hi here are my three juicy words- My first word is reprimand. It means a strong formal statement of disapproval. I found it when i was reading the Go Ask Alice book. My sentence is the officer was officially reprimanded for insulting a local woman.
-My second word is credentials. It means that something that entitles . I found it in my English book, My sentence is the commissioner presented his credentials to the state department.
-My third word is vacillating. It means to hesitate or waver in giving an opinion or making a decision, be indecisive. I also found it in my English book when i was studying. My sentence is she vacillated between anger and self-pity.
Hi here are my three juicy words- My first word is reprimand. It means a strong formal statement of disapproval. I found it when i was reading the Go Ask Alice book. My sentence is the officer was officially reprimanded for insulting a local woman.
-My second word is credentials. It means that something that entitles . I found it in my English book, My sentence is the commissioner presented his credentials to the state department.
-My third word is vacillating. It means to hesitate or waver in giving an opinion or making a decision, be indecisive. I also found it in my English book when i was studying. My sentence is she vacillated between anger and self-pity.
-Hello, How is everyone doing?-My first word is ♠conceptual♠, from my Chemistry class and it means something is imaginary, i used yesterday when i was with some friends saying "you know guys, Aliens are conceptual." and as expected, they all looked at me like i was an alien.
-My second word is ♠accommodations♠, and it means room, or group in which someone may live, and i used it the other day talking to my dad since he is trying to find new house, "Dad, i like our accommodations, i dont think we really need to move." It didnt work tho he still wants to move.
-Lastly, i found the word ♠yearn♠ ina TV show, and it means you want to do something so bad, i used it few days ago when i was talking to a friend of mine, "I yearn to finish college as soon as possible." And i explained to him what does it mean.
-Have nice day guys and see you in class.
-Gaby I.
hello everyone :)I will share with guys my three interesting juicy words.
*My first word is "LORRY" which means a truck. I found this word while looking through a Britain dictionary. I used this word at work telling my manager the Walgreen lorry just arrived so we need to go unload it and he was like what is a lorry and of course i told him what it meant.
* my second word is "VEXED" which means full of difficulties (mad or angry). I came over this word while reading my psychology test book. This word was put to action when i told my sister she is making me vexed by taking my belongings cause when i need them i can't seem to find them. she didn't understand me and was like whatever and walked away.
*my third word is "TEE TOTAL" which means never drinking alcohol. I found this word in a book talking about responsible drivers. So while talking to my friend who is an English major i said
will you always be a tee total?
him: yeah
me: what do you mean by yeah?
him: you where asking me if i will never drink alcohol so i was like yeah i will never drink alcohol
me: you are such a nerd how did you know about it?
him: i read a lot.
i felt like my word wasn't juicy enough because someone knew what it meant :(
thanks
joy B.
hello guy's heres the 3 words i found on websters dictonary.the first one i found is gorp which means a snack consisting of high calorie food (burger or chillihotdog).I ate a hamburger for lunch i told my sister that this burger is very gorp she said what? i told her it means a very fatting food she just looked at me XD.My second one is fervent which means something very hot when pan frying my chicken i accedently touched the pan and burned my finger and i said to my mom that the pan was very fervent she whats fervent i said it means something very hot she thought the word was intersting and wierd.
My third one is overwrought which means extremly excited.I am very overwrought about watching Lion king in 3D this coming thursday i told my friend that and he said dont you mean the word overwieght i said no overwrought means extermely excited he said ok then.
My first word is Insouciance which means: lack of care or concern. Around noon today my younger brother was saying how much he love and cares about me but as a joke I said “you really show insouciance with me all the time.” He goes “what? What does that mean” and then I told him what he it means. Then he goes “No I always care about you.”My second word is Prominent which means: standing out so as to be seen easily. At work today there was this lady who had the weirdest out fit that is hard to describe that I told my boss that, that lady is really prominent and no one would miss her.
My last word is Amateur which means: a person who engages in a study, sport, or other activity for pleasure rather than for financial benefit or professional reasons. Right before going to work me and my brother were talking about one of my cousin who wants to become a professional football player. I said that he a person who is amateur while there are others who are not but still become professional.
3 Juicy words I found that would be fun to use.My first word is Mastication, I heard one of my friends say it in a conversation. It means: chew: biting and grinding food in your mouth so it becomes soft enough to swallow. I used this after I had dinner. "To prevent myself from choking, I thoroughly masticate my steak"
My second word is Flourish. I found when I was reading a book. It means: (of a person, animal, or other living organism) Grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way, esp. as the result of a particularly congenial environment. I used it today when I saw a picture of my friends baby. "Baby Dominick has flourished since Iv last seen him 2 months ago."
My last word is Bastinado. I heard it on TV. It means: Verb: Punish or torture (someone) in such a way. I was talking to my best friend about my weekend. "Since my ex boyfriends little sister invited me over after he said not to, he's bastinadoing her since she disobeyed."
Hello everyone. These are my 3 juicy wordsAdequate was one word that I heard while I was watching the film, Coach Carter. Adequate means able to fulfil a need or requirement without being abundant, outstanding, etc. I used it while explaining to a friend how my computer was doing. "Even though we've had this computer for ten years, it still works in an adequate way when it comes to really needing it."
My second word is Dubious. I found this word while reading my sociology textbook, Law and the Disordered. Dubious means unsettled in mind; uncertain; doubtful. I used the word with another teacher at my work when I said, "Even though he was put on the opposite side of the room, I feel dubious about him resisting himself from biting anyone else."
My last word was actually a common word used in a different way (slang). My brothers and I were having a normal conversation about a fight that occured at school. One of my brothers said, "then she went ham." He used the word ham, instead of saying crazy. I thought it was funny how he used it since ham is actually a type of food and crazy is nothing related to it. I used the word with my boyfriend after his soccer game last night in a compliment. "You went ham when number three grabbed you by the shirt during your breakaway."
(He laughed by the way).
heyy everyone, sorry it took so long to update.. i forgot my login.anyways, the first word i used was Pungent. I found the word reading an online artilce. Pungent means sharply affecting the organs of taste or smell, as if by a penetrating power; biting; acrid. I used this word by talking to my friend who cooking and she used peppers. I told her that now the room smells very pungent.
The second word i used was Jaded. I found this word by watching a tv show. Jaded means a worn-out, broken-down, worthless, or vicious horse. When my mom came home from work, i told her how jaded she looked.
The third word i used was distraught. I heard it while someone was having a conversation. It means distracted; deeply agitated. mentally deranged; crazed. I used this word by After me and my friends watched a scary movie, i told my one friend she looked distraught.
Hello, I found all my juicy words in my local newspaper, The Herald-Advocate, I am so glad we got this assignment because it encouraged me to read the entire newspaper.
1) Reiterate (from The Harold-Advocate)
-to say something more than once.
-I reiterate my concerns about my daughters completing their homework everynight.
2) Acrid (from the Harold-Advocate)
-having a very strong and bad smell that hurts your nose or throat.
-I talked to my daughters about the acrid smell of the Minnesota wild fire that happened last week.
3) Stymie (from the Harold-Advocate)
-to prevent someone from doing what he/she has planned or wants to do.
-When my daughter wanted to go to a party last week I said no and stymied her plans.
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Hi, everyone! I found my first word, sanguine, in the Chicago Tribune Arts section of my Sunday paper. Sanguine means to be cheerful or optimistic. It also refers to a reddish color. I used it last Saturday when I was eating at McDonalds with my friends. I said to them “This cheeseburger is very…..sanguine…” They just laughed…
The second word I found was profligate. I found it in the Sun Times as well. It means utterly or shamelessly immoral. I said it to myself and friend while I was at a party when this guy was running around in his underwear. “He’s a profligate guy dressed like that”.
The Last word I found was calibration, which I heard when I was playing Mass Effect 2©(a video game). It means to to determine, check, or rectify the graduation of. It also refers to quantitative of. I used while I was in Physics, I said to my self "What the calibrations of this angle?"
I hope these words will be utilized in your day-to-day speech
-Michael Klemundt
Okay here I go. My first word is "Volatile" it has like 7 different definitions, here's the one that fits, tending or threatening to break out into open violence. Over the weekend some Facebook comments on my friends post were becoming quite volatile.
My second word is "smorgasbord" an extensive array or variety. Take this one when I noticed that Oakton has a smorgasbord of clubs and other things to do.
My third word is kind of a slang term. Beast, which is another way of saying "totally awesome" or "rad". The band Rise Against has some pretty beast songs.
Hi, My first word is folex, which is an expensive watch that is fake. I used this word at the mall when I saw a guy selling fake watches. I found this word in a movie.
My second word is ladyboner, which refers to a man being attracted to a female. I used this word when I was describing this girl to my friend. My friend told me this word.
My third word is netglow. This is when a girl looks better online then she does in real life. I overheard some random guy using this word, while I was having dinner.
- Jo
Hey Everyone, My first word is hippest. My English 101 professor was talking ,and said that "were some of the hippest people he has ever met!" I used it while I was working, by telling a group of co-workers they were the hippest group of guys I have ever met. My Second Word is Fu-Manchu which is a type of facial hair example: Mustache, Beard etc. I saw a guy with a Fu-Manchu and "I told him I liked his Fu- Manchu".
My third word is Muddles, Which means to mix or stir gently.
I was making dinner(Shrimp,Steak kabobs,Salad potatoes, and for deserts apple dumplings)
So I asked her to Muddle the homemade Raspberry Lemonade. Which is really good if you like really really sweet drinks.
Hello.1) My first word was found on ESPN's website, "unbeknownst" which means something thats happening without your knowledge. At work I was telling a story to one of my co-workers that unbeknownst to me my mom cleaned my room.
2) My second word is Temporal. Which means pertaining to time. I used this word when I was talking to a friend, I said "JaMarcus Russell's career is temporal".
3) My third word is Probiotics. It means bacteria that is beneficial to the host. I used this when I told my mom to buy me Probiotic yogurt.
-Sebastian
My three juicy words are:1. Perennial: I read this word when I was reading a fashion blog. Perennial means lasting for an indefinitely long time. I used this word over the weekend while at Walmart in the makeup aisle. I told my friend that this specific lipstick was perennial and it would last all day.
2. Kawaii: I was on a blogging website and there is this girl that I follow and on her blog I always read the word Kawaii, I never knew what it meant until I looked it up and it is an adjective in Japanese meaning pretty, cute, lovely, charming, and darling. I used this word to describe my friend's style of clothing and basically all the stuff she owns. It turns out she already knew the word but it was totally new to me.
3. Epigram: I read this word in a poem that I was reading in my HUM142 class. An epigram is a short, often satirical poem dealing concisely with a single subject and usually ending with a witty or ingenious turn of thought. I compared the word from a poem to a book we are reading in the same class. I told my friend that the Guerrilla Girls' book was an epigram because every time I get to the end of a chapter it really makes me think about what I just read.
- Vanessa Arceo
My Juicy words are1. Concourse:I heard it listening to the news and it means a large group of people. I used it at the United Center Saturday and said that there were concourse of people here.
2. Hearken: I heard it in mass at my church on Sunday as the pastor was telling a story. It means listen, pay attention. I was hearkening to the pastor give his sermon
3. Zenith: I it is a television company and I never knew what it meant. It's definition is the highest point. I was at the Zenith point of my game after I scored 3 goals.
hello, this is Grace again. I fixed my sentences, and here they are.1. reiterate
After my daughter came home from volleyball practice at 7:00 for the third night in a row, I told her, "I know that I am reiterating, but you really need to put schoolwork first."
2. acrid
I asked my husband, "Did you smell the acrid stench of wildfire? I heard it came all the way from Minnesota!"
3. stymie
As I was talking to my friend, I told her "I stymied my daughter's plans to go to a party on Saturday because I didn't feel like it was a good decision."
hi everyoneAmbidextrous is beeing able to use both hands equally well. I found it in my sign language book. I used it when i was talking to my sister and i told her, that in sign language class we need to be ambidextrous.
Foreboding is to have inner feeling of the future. (To predict).I found it online in yahoo while i was checking my e-mail. I used it this morning when i woke up at 5 am and it was raining a lot; and i said to myself i forebode that when i wake up later on it won't be rainig.
Bungling is to act clumsily or inadequately. I found it on the book im currently reading. I used it a week ago at work with one of my friends. I told her that we got out of work so late because one of the associates bungle all night.
hey whats up everyone,Abhor-Hate, I saw this word on the internet. I went to my friends house and i saw that he bought these new jordans that I wanted and I told him I abhor him for buying them.
Placid-calm, saw this word on the internet also.My friend from illini asked me how my weekend was and I told him it was placid.
Abrogate-to void, also found this on the internet. I asked my manager how to abrogate the transaction because the customer changed there mind about there order.
hi everyone its darus and here are my three juicy wordsinquisitive i found in the dictionary. inquisitive means eager to know;curious. i asked jorie "are you inquisitive what you are going to learn today at school?" jorie said "Well Darcus i'm going to be reviewing for bio and singing.
here is my next word cordial, i found this word in the dictionary but originally from Chronicles of narnia. it means warm and friendly. i told Jorie that "Jorie you are so cordial" she said "thank you"
here is my last word amiable which i found in the dictionary. amiable means friendly and kind. i asked Jorie "Ms.O is very amiable don't you think" we both told each other "yes."
Hey so my words are....My first word is abarticular which means not connected with the joint. I found this word in my biology book when we were going over our chapter. I used this word in my essay question in biology.
My second word is carabidologist and it’s a person who studied beetles. This was in an article on a website that I found and I used this word in my article that I had to write about.
My third word is juice head I found this word on the T.V show jersey shore and it means a guy who does steroids or works out to the extent that it appears he does steroids. I used this word at the gym to my friend because the guy next to us working out was enormous!!
My first juicy word is ambulation is means to wander about or move from one place to another.I saw this word in my nursing assistant book. This is a why to use it in a sentense. I ambulated the resident to the dinning room. My second word is circumlocution I heard someone say it on T.V. Circumlocation means to use unnecessarily wordy and indirect launguage. If i were to use it in a sentence I would say to make my paper two hundered words long i circumlocated the text to make it a longer paper.
The third word i would say would be belie it means to give false representaion. I found the word doing a research project for my medical terminology class. I would say that Wikapedia is sometimes a belie source of information.
Those are my three juciy words!
Here are my juicy words I have used during the weekend.1. Nark-an annoying person or thing. I wanted to look up synonyms for annoying and found out on synonyms.com that it had words that related to annoying like nettle, rile and rag. I noticed that my brother looked stressed out when he came home from school so I asked him,"You look stressed, where there any narks in your classes?" I only got a stupid look rather than a response.
2. Anecdote-short, usually funny account of an event. Though I heard this in class, I remember listening to a song where the lyrics was like, "Say, here is another amusing anecdote, there was a homeless man across the street and he said 'I haven't had a bite in three days.' Well I knew what he meant but just to be funny, I took a big bite out of the man's jugular vein...I was like,'Hey come on, don't you get it?'" Don't ask what song I heard this from, it shouldn't be too hard to figure it out.
3.Credulous-people who believe things easily without having to be convinced. This is one of the featured words of the day at vocabulary.com. I get a lot of calls from telemarketers. Even though my parents knew this, I told them "Telemarketers think that we are credulous as they think we will buy anything. They should know better considering we hang up on them all the time so they must be credulous for thinking we would accept their offers." Good thing we have logic.
See you in class.
-Michael Gonzalez
Here are my juicy words I've used during the weekend.-Bulbous: fat round or bulging. I found this in my book Twilight. My friend found a pump on her arm and I told her it was very bulbous.
-Masticate: to chew. I learned this word in READ 304 during jeopardy. My brother started coughing because he was eating too fast, so I told him he should masticate more so your not choking.
-Oxyosphresia: extreme sent of smell. I also learned this word from playing jeopardy in class. When I walked in Hollister, I got a headache because their oxyophresia was strong.
-retroactive: i used it when i was telling a friend about our salary increase. I said " we recieved a retroactive pay rise".-radioactive: I learned from watching the TV when they talked about afghanistan terror attacks. they said that the terrorists used "a radioactive substance which was dangerous because it contains some energy that can harm living things".
-immediately;I used this word yesterday when talikg to my friend when he asked me about a car crash that i have seen. And i said "I can't remember what happened immediately before the crash"
Hey everyone here are my 3 juicy words!1. saccadic: is a fast movement of an eye, head or other part of an animal's body or device. I found the word while reading a comment under a YouTube video. I used the word when by cocky friend would brag about how fast he would run, and I said to him " your legs are really saccadic". Till now he thinks I was making fun of him.
2. Accubation: The practice of eating or drinking while laying down. I found the word while reading an article from CNN. The way I applied the word was when by brother was laying down being lazy eating the last bag of chips I yelled " you accubationist!"
3. WanWeird: An unhappy fate. I found the word while watching a youtube video. I first used the word when I was on the phone with a friend, and she said " why does god hate me?" Then I replied " it must be your WanWeird."
Hi, I found my three juicy words reading call of the wild book. my first word is excresence : an abnormal outgrowth usually harmlesson an animal or vegetable body. I used this word when petting my dog i found a lump,and told my husband to come feel this excresence on the dog. he looked at my like i was wierd
my second word i found was mephitic i found it watching a movie it means offensive to smell and i used it when my husband ran over a dead skunk and i said boy that is mephitic.my third word is slake i found this in call of the wild book it means to cool or refresh i asked my son to slake my glass of pop.
my first juicy word is "let's get down to brass task" which means lets get down to business. Now that we've reviewed the lesson, let's get down to brass task.My second word is fractious which means grouchy or cross. My daughter was fractious when I told her to clean her room
My third word is subdued which means keep under control or moderate. I was very subdued when I got in my car accident
My 3 juicy words1)gnash-To bite with grinding teeth.
2)wringing- To twist forcibly.
3)elucidate-To make clear.
To elucidate, when winter comes we will be gnashing our teeth and wringing our hands to stay warm.
I learned all these words in the jeopardy game we played in class.
1. My friend Sam has xenophobia. (fear of wood)
2. The pirate covered his monocular with a patch. (0ne eye)
3.I like to masticate gum. (chew)
1. My friend Sam has xenophobia. (fear of wood)
2. The pirate covered his monocular with a patch. (0ne eye)
3.I like to masticate gum. (chew)
1. Covet: I found this word on a fashion website and it means to desire wrongfully, inordinately, or without due regard for the rights of others. I used this word when I was talking with my sister about someone's wardrobe on TV, I said, "I covet her whole entire closet, I want everything inside of it, I'm going to steal that whole closet of hers!"2. Nefarious: I heard this word while I was watching the news with my parents. Nefarious means extremely wicked or villainous; iniquitous. I used this word when I was hanging out with my friends and we were talking about getting back at our other friends for pranking us. I said, "We have to think of a nefarious plan to get back at them". They ended up laughing at me because they didn't know what I was talking about since it was a new word that I found.
3. Progeny: I read this word while reading a random article I saw on Yahoo called a Rin Tin Tin. Progeny means a descendant or offspring, as a child, plant, or animal. Over the weekend my aunt announced that she was pregnant. I then told the family that it was her third progeny, just like my family, we have three children.
-Vanessa Arceo
Three Juicy WordsDespondent- Depressed.
- Lately I have been despondent with life.
Adroit- Very able or skilled.
- I find myself very adroit.
Stagger- To walk, move, or stand unsteadily.
- I stagger around at night when i am not tired.
My three Juicy Words:Anesthetized: Administer of an anesthetic
My mother was anesthetized when she had her biopsy done.
Xanthocroid: Yellow or blonde haired person
My daughter is a xanthocroid
Masticate: To chew
The cow sure did masticate the alfalfa
These are my 3 juicy wordsmasticate- to chewy
-The tiger masticated his food at dinner time.
Implacable- impossible to please
-My girlfriend is implacable.
Inconsequential- not important or significant
- My homework is inconsequential on the weekend.
My three juicy words are:1- comprehensive which, means complete
2- qualified, which means having the skills to do something.
3- sequential, which means following a particular order. I found my health book.
My three juicy words1. Frugal: I heard my husband use this word a year ago and I've been using it ever since. One day hanging at the mall with my mom I told her I wasn't shopping for anything I didn't need because I was being frugal with Michael(my husband). Frugal is one who does not waste money and saves it.
2. Redemption: To be saved......I heard this about a couple of months ago when my husband was playing a game called Shaw Shank redemption. Someday I will find redemption from all the sins I have done.
3. Lust: Overwhelming desire for a person with sexual intentions. I once dated a man that I wasn't in love with but had lust. This word I heard from the song Simple man by Shinedown.
1. Ablution: I found it on the internet. It means washing or cleansing, especially of the body. I used to tell my brother I needed an ablution, meaning a bath.2.Abnegate: I found this on the web as well. It means to reject or renounce. I used to state that I abnegate curry completely from my diet.
3.Ambrosial:My last word found on the web. It means divinely sweet, or delicious. I used to describe my mom's cake as an ambrosial treat.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Burn Journals: A Memoir (other topics)The Help (other topics)



The first word I found was defunct in Chicago Tribute. It means to no longer living,existing or functioning.When I cleaned out my closet I found my long lost ipod.I then tried to use it but it was defunct.
My second word is stagnant in Chicago Tribute. It means not flowing in a current or stream. The water in the creek look safe to swim in,but when we got closer it was obvious the water was stagnant.
The last word I had was commodity also from the Chicago Tribute. It means an economic good. I think gold is a commodity worth keeping long term.