What are the new vocabulary words?
10 unusual words to add to your English vocabulary
- Anachronism. An anachronism is something (or someone) that is out of place in terms of time or chronology.
- Accismus. A form of irony in which someone feigns indifference to something he or she desires.
- Cacophony.
- Draconian.
- Limerence.
- Pareidolia.
- Riposte.
- Sanctimony.
How can I learn more vocabulary?
Here are some tips to help you start learning new vocabulary words:
- Develop a reading habit.
- Use the dictionary and thesaurus.
- Play word games.
- Use flashcards.
- Subscribe to “word of the day” feeds.
- Use mnemonics.
- Practice using new words in conversation.
Why do we need new words?
Adding new words is like getting new tools for an ever-expanding tool box. New words are those tools; expanding your vocabulary will make you a more effective writer. As such, you need to make sure you use words that are coming into common usage correctly. This requires knowing what they actually mean.
Why is learning new vocabulary important?
It bolsters their ability to grasp ideas and think more logically. The greater number of words your child has, the more he or she can interpret ideas from others, and express their own ideas. It boosts your child’s power of persuasion. Having a rich vocabulary will help your child communicate in a more engaging way.
How do you learn new words daily?
Four tips to make learning new words a daily habit
- STUDY FOR TEN TO TWENTY MINUTES. Set a realistic target daily and stick to it.
- GET A VOCABULARY NOTEBOOK. Keep all the things you’ve learned in one place.
- NEVER LEARN A WORD IN ISOLATION.
- WRITE THREE OR FOUR OF YOUR OWN EXAMPLES.
What are some really good vocabulary words?
Explore the Words
- serendipity. good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries.
- keen. intense or sharp.
- dubious. fraught with uncertainty or doubt.
- susurration. an indistinct sound, as of whispering or rustling.
- onomatopoeia. using words that imitate the sound they denote.
- corpus callosum.
- toothsome.
- bibliophile.
What does to do list means?
noun. a list of things that one wants to get done or that need to get done: No, I haven’t bought the gift yet, but it’s on my to-do list.