Saturday, January 27, 2024

Lexicon Lift: 5 Daily Words (Are you familiar with these? And how do you use these words?)

                                                                    

Word: Intrepid

  • Parts of Speech: Adjective
  • Meaning: Bold, Brave, and Fearless.
  • Example: The realm of rock climbing was conquered by intrepid adventurers, turning it into a realm of conquest.

 

Word: Harmonious

  • Parts of Speech: Adjective
  • Meaning: Tuneful, Melodious, Not discordant, sweet-sounding.
  • Example: The Arcade hummed with the harmonious clatter of players.

 

Word: Conquest

  • Parts of Speech: Noun
  • Meaning: Conquer, Vanquish, Defeat, Beat, Trounce.
  • Example: The realm of rock climbing was conquered by intrepid adventurers, turning it into a realm of conquest.

 

Word: Triumph

  • Parts of Speech: Noun/Verb
  • Meaning: A great victory or achievement, Conquest, Success, Achievement.
  • Example: The domain of rock climbing was triumphed over by daring adventurers, transforming it into a realm of conquest.

 

Word: Clatter

  • Parts of Speech: Noun/Verb
  • Meaning: To make a loud rattling sound, A continuous rattling sound of hard objects falling or striking each other.
  • Example: The Arcade hummed with the harmonious clatter of players.

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