Worded: (day 4)

1. Involved- complicated or bewildering

2. Disinterested- neutral

3. Restive- unable to remain still, silent or submissive due to boredom, restless, apprehensive, edgy

4. Amenable- easily persuaded

5. Benevolence- kindness, benignity, thoughtfulness

6. Venerate- deeply respect, adulate, deify, lionize

7. Wreck- destruction

8. Woe- misery, unhappiness, trouble.

Worded: (day 2)

  1. Dupe- trick, deceive, cheat or mislead
  2. Imperil- risk of being harmed or destroyed; endangered, jeopardise, threaten
  3. Prodigal- spending money or using resources recklessly; wasteful, spendthrift, self-indulgent
  4. Parochial- limited or narrow outlook or scope; narrow-minded, insular, conservative, short sighted, illiberal, limited, conventional
  5. Anomalous- deviating from what is standard, not normal; abnormal, atypical, aberrant, peculiar
  6. Mercurial- subject to change; volatile, fickle, mutable, erratic, kaleidoscopic, protean.

Worded: (day 1)

All this while i have been preparing for my GRE which is due in a couple of months from now thus I have planned to start this series where i will post a few (less than 10) english words everyday. With a hope to benefit both, my viewers and me i commence this series ‘WORDED’.

…with a hope to attain an encyclopedic vocabulary.

Nazia Begum

Please note: (1) we shall move from easy to advanced words. (2) I have listed synonyms for the words for a preferable understanding.

  1. Riddance- the act of getting rid of something unwanted.
  2. Plummet- fall or drop at high speed, crash, descend rapidly.
  3. Bigotry- intolerance towards those who hold different opinions from oneself; prejudice, bias, partial, partisanship, discrimination.
  4. Proctor- invigilator.
  5. Frugal- economical with reference to money or food; thrifty, cautious,parsimonious.
  6. Prudent- showing care and thought for the future, wise, shrewd, farsighted.