Archaic Although Amazon is younger than me, his way of thinking is archaic in today’s modern society.
Barbarism She vividly portrays the historical fact of the barbarous and heinous crime.
Sesquipedalian Amazon’s way of speaking was sesquipedalian that bored everybody.
Turgid Furthermore, His turgid writing style made it frustrating for readers to grasp the main point. Failing to hold back my annoyance, I asked him for lucid explanations.
eponymous The ENT “SIM**ENT” is named after the eponymous clinic.
limpid The limpid waters of the Caribbean Sea always give me an illusion.
[De facto] Despite not being officially appointed, she was the de facto leader of the group due to her natural leadership skills. [Flamboyant] She entered the room wearing a flameboyant gown adorned with sequins and feathers, stealing the spotlight at the party. [Harrowing] The novel describes the harrowing journey of a refugee fleeing war-torn regions in search of safety.
[Heinous] The community was outraged by the henious crime committed against an innocent victim. [Innermost] In the privacy of his journal, he poured out his innermost thoughts and feelings. [Overarching] The president’s speech outlined an overarching vision for the company’s future growth and development. [poignant] The old photograph stirred up poignant memories of her childhood spent with her grandparents.
1.archaic This archaic chair is the only one that doesn't match the atmosphere of the room 2.barbarism His barbarism is unbeatable to anyone 3.lucid His lucid explanation was easy for beginners to understand 4.oblique I oblique way condemned his rude behavior 5.erudite His erudite teaching moved many people mind 6.unlettered My grandmother was born during the war and still now unlettered 7.eminent The eminents scientist is the pride of Korea
1. [turgid] When we summarize a story, we should avoid the turgid style and lack substance.
2. [oblique] One of the RNS articles, Dear Prudent, lets me know that when I want to reveal my discomfort to others, I should use oblique hints, not direct words.
3. [pedantic] Sometimes, I think pedantic obsession with grammar is necessary, especially in writing.
4. [collegial] The collegial atmosphere in speaking session makes beginners comfortable to use English.
1. de facto : Despite not being officially appointed, she was the de facto leader of the group due to her natural leadership skills, having many followers.
2. flamboyant : Beyonce dons a flamboyant gown adorned with sequins and feathers, stealing the spotlight on the stage.
3. harrowing : The survivor of the accident lamented the harrowing experience of spotting his co-workers' death.
4. humdrum : He is adamant about going to university in Seoul as being sick and tired of humdrum life of the country side.
1. De facto/ The de facto failure to this M&A between two corporates was evident despite its official notice of M&A success. 2. Flamboyant/ Savory wore a pair of flamboyant green adidas shoes, drawing attention wherever he went. 3. Harrowing/ Erudite had to recount the harrowing experience of involving in a traffic accident on Genesis. 4. Heinous/ Placate committed one of the most heinous crimes as a student, which is not to study hard.
5. Humdrum/ In lieu of the flamboyant lifestyle Merit has spent in Gyeongju, she was determined to live in Jangjeon-dong, with a humdrum routine. 6. Innermost/ Sturdy writes down her innermost feelings and thoughts in the privacy of her daily journal. 7. Overarching/ The overarching problem that inspired the controversy is an essential discrepancy that is merely literary or typographical.
1. de facto / Despite of 4 members in marketing department, Mia is the de facto marketer of the company. 2. flamboyant / KEY's flamboyant costume adorned with pumpkin ornament stole the spotlight at the halloween party. 3. harrowing / Placate could not pacify his emotion stem from harrowing experience at a military camp. 4. innermost / The senior of the company revealed her innermost desire to be acknowledged her painstaking efforts at the workplace.
5. humdrum / After a month of the same humdrum work, I decided to embark on my career at another industry. 6. heinous / The government could not pacify nations anger owing to its heinous acts of violence towards its people. 7. overarching / China needs overarching healthcare policy to take care of elderly. 8. poignant / How poignant regret it is to not study at Moojuk earlier!
1. Oblique He gave people an oblique look when he was roaming around. 2. Pedantic His pedantic approach to grammar annoyed his friends. 3. Collegial company gatherings that are designed to instill a collegial spirit among coworkers 4. Eponymous The movie "No Country for Old Men" is based on the eponymous novel by Cormac McCarthy. 5. Bombastic His Bombasic manner makes people feel insecure 6. Harrowkng His book tells the harrowing story of how they climbed Mt. Everest. 7. Innermost I was able to imagine her innermost feelings from her pitiful expression
첫댓글 [de facto]
Soon-sil Choi was the de facto ruler of South-Korea when Park geun-hye was in office.
[flamboyant]
Trot singers wear flamboyant jackets adorned with shiny scales in order to steal performance.
[harrowing]
It was a harrowing experience when Chloe ran after me, trying to casoule.
[heinous]
It is no more than a heinous crime which is egregious, outrageous and unacceptable to everyone.
[humdrum]
Life is Omakase, which is something that can never be humdrum.
[innermost]
Dr.tcho's dawn class was designed to make students see their innermost thoughts and feelings.
[overarching]
In order to earn money, the overarching view towards market is essential.
Archaic
Although Amazon is younger than me, his way of thinking is archaic in today’s modern society.
Barbarism
She vividly portrays the historical fact of the barbarous and heinous crime.
Sesquipedalian
Amazon’s way of speaking was sesquipedalian that bored everybody.
Turgid
Furthermore, His turgid writing style made it frustrating for readers to grasp the main point.
Failing to hold back my annoyance, I asked him for lucid explanations.
eponymous
The ENT “SIM**ENT” is named after the eponymous clinic.
limpid
The limpid waters of the Caribbean Sea always give me an illusion.
Thank you^^
oblique
When a patient who had the Achilles’ tendon problem, Dr ordered oblique angles of x-ray.
1. archaic
Though Samsung S2 is an archaic phone, it was well designed and beloved.
2.barbarism
The barbarism of war left scars on the minds of people.
3.tautology
His speech was full of tautology and redundancy.
4. poignant
The photograph of my late grandfather stirred up poignant memories of my childhood with him.
3.overarching
Climate change presents an overarching challenge that requires global action.
4.innermost
I shared my innermost thoughts and feelings with MJKers trusting in their support and understanding.
5.humdrum
After years of humdrm routine, I decided to enter MJ dorm.
6.heinous
The world was outraged by the heinous crime committed against innocent children in Gaza.
7.harrowing
The survivors recounted the harrowing experience being trapped in the wreckage for hours.
8.flamboyant
Lady Gaga entered the room wearing a flamboyant gown adorned with sequins and feathers.
9. de facto
She was the de facto leader of the group due to her natural leadership skills.
10. turgid
His turgid writing style made it difficult for readers to grasp the main point of his argument.
11. bombastic
The bombastic politician's promises lacked subastance and practicality.
1. innermost
She gave a consultant her innermost thoughts and feeling about that conflicts.
2. heinous
The heinous criminal's mugshot was unveiled at noon.
3. poignant
The movie's poignant and sentimental ending left not a dry eye in the theater.
4. harrowing
The survivors of the war recounted the harrowing experience of being trapped in the hollow.
5. lucid
The lucid and simple manual helps its buyers assemble with easy.
6. celerity
She made the space for customers to have seats with impressive celerity.
7. eponymous
The renowned and eminent hospital was named after the eponymous doctor.
8. pedagogue
His keen observation made the way to a true pedagogue, giving them copious feedbacks.
9. turgid
The turgid and long lecture on that theory left audiences got lost.
[De facto]
Despite not being officially appointed, she was the de facto leader of the group due to her natural leadership skills.
[Flamboyant]
She entered the room wearing a flameboyant gown adorned with sequins and feathers, stealing the spotlight at the party.
[Harrowing]
The novel describes the harrowing journey of a refugee fleeing war-torn regions in search of safety.
[Heinous]
The community was outraged by the henious crime committed against an innocent victim.
[Innermost]
In the privacy of his journal, he poured out his innermost thoughts and feelings.
[Overarching]
The president’s speech outlined an overarching vision for the company’s future growth and development.
[poignant]
The old photograph stirred up poignant memories of her childhood spent with her grandparents.
[archaic]
Some traditional customs and practices may seem archaic in today's modern society.
[pedantic]
The pedantic grammarian insisted on correcting even the slightest grammatical errors in casual conversation.
[pedagogue]
Mr. Harris was a true pedagogue, giving copious amounts of homework and never accepting a late assignment.
[De facto]
The De facto segregation in the school system was evident despite official claims of integration.
[flamboyant]
The actor's flamboyant personality and colorful attire always drew attention wherever he want.
[heinous]
The director's regime was notorious for its heinous acts of violence against political dissidents.
[poignant]
The old photograph stirred up poignant memories of her childhood spent with her grandparents.
Archaic
Paying the bill in cash has become archaic in today's modern society.
Pedantic
The pedantic grammarian insisted on correcting even the slightest grammatical errors.
De facto
I became the de facto leader of my platoon after my seniors were on leave.
Flamboyant
His flamboyant personality attracted people's attention.
Harrowing
The harrowing scene of the war was abominable.
Heinous
A soldier was accused of committing a heinous crime.
Innermost
When people are not close each other, it is hard for them to share their innermost feelings.
[archaic]
In South Korea, the seniors of universities are considered archaic ammonite fossils.
[bombastic]
When I saw Erudite calling with Senica, his bombastic speech was coming as a surprise.
[cryptic]
I am sure that everyone has an old memory of sharing a cryptic message to each other when they were elementary students.
[oblique]
Oblique dialogue is hard to understand but puts people’s minds at ease when it comes to reproach.
[sesquipedalian]
After she read the feedback with sesquipedalian sentences, she realized that it was just a litany of complaints.
[pedantic]
Valor and I were under a pedantic teacher who called himself a high-end Korean pedagogue.
[collegial]
Moojuk successfully finished an MSF fundraising event with a collegial atmosphere.
Eponymous
The book intitled "Sim cheong" is named after the eponymous protagonist of the novel.
Lucid
After a good night's sleep, I woke up feeling refreshed and lucid, ready to tackle the day's challenges.
Innermost
One of my friend always shared his innermost thoughts and feeling.
Flamboyant
Adamant's flambyant crocs adorned with glittering decoration.
Erudite
The erudite convivial always teach me that I don't know
Bombastic
The politician's bombastic speech was filled with grandiose promises but there is no credibility
Pedantic
His pedantic lectures on etiquette bored the attendees, who found his attention to minor details unnecessary
Sesquipedalian
His writing style was characterized by sesquipedalian sentences filled with obsecure words and phrases.
Oblique
The politician used oblique languages to avoid directly answering tje reporter's questions about the scandal.
Unlettered
His unlettered upbringing did not hinder his natural talent for storytelling and poetry.
Eminent
The eminent student was awarded dilligent student prize for his attitude.
Bombastic
The school superintendent carried on his normal bombastic manner, puffing out his chest.
Lucid
After a good night's sleep, she woke up feeling refreshed and lucid, ready to tackle the day's chanllenges.
Turgid
The professor's turgid lecture on theoretical physics left the students feeling overwhelmed and confused.
1.archaic
This archaic chair is the only one that doesn't match the atmosphere of the room
2.barbarism
His barbarism is unbeatable to anyone
3.lucid
His lucid explanation was easy for beginners to understand
4.oblique
I oblique way condemned his rude behavior
5.erudite
His erudite teaching moved many people mind
6.unlettered
My grandmother was born during the war and still now unlettered
7.eminent
The eminents scientist is the pride of Korea
1. [turgid]
Turgid mosquito having had their fill of blood.
2. [cryptic]
He gave me a cryptic message to make me puzzled about its meaning.
3. [De facto]
Mothers are the de facto leaders of families.
4. [Flamboyant]
The opulent rich purchased a flamboyant car.
5. [Harrowing]
His life is the harrowing adventure of a survivor of war.
6. [Heinous]
The father was resented by the heinous slaughter committed against the innocent wife and children.
7. [overarching]
War is an overarching problem on the earth.
1, archaic
We were fascinated by the archaic style of the French.
2, barbarism
He witnessed some appalling acts ofbarbarism during the battle.
3, tautology
The sentence has the taint oftautology.
4, lucid
Her lucid mind touched other people.
5, bombastic
He is bombastic and fascinating inthis role.
6, cryptic
I am a lover of old brands, especiallylooking for cryptic ones.
7, turgid
The stories are so turgid andpredictable.
1. [turgid]
When we summarize a story, we should avoid the turgid style and lack substance.
2. [oblique]
One of the RNS articles, Dear Prudent, lets me know that when I want to reveal my discomfort to others, I should use oblique hints, not direct words.
3. [pedantic]
Sometimes, I think pedantic obsession with grammar is necessary, especially in writing.
4. [collegial]
The collegial atmosphere in speaking session makes beginners comfortable to use English.
5. [humdrum]
For focusing on studying, I had better do the same humdrum life, rather chasing the excitement.
6. [innermost]
Attending Friday dawn class, we could observe and reflect on the innermost thoughts and feelings.
7. [overarching]
I need to check the title of the book well, because it is the overarching what the author wants.
1. de facto
The de facto standard in the industry is to use this software.
2. Flamboyant
The celebrity's flamboyant lifestyle is often the subject of headlines.
3. harrowing
The earthquake was a harrowing experience for everyone invovled.
4. Heinous
The crime was so heinous that it shocked the entire community.
5. humdrum
Living in the countryside can be a humdrum life for some people who crave the excitement of the city.
6. innermost
I shared my innermost feelings with my best friend, and it felt like a weight had been lifted off my shoulders.
7.overarching
The overarching theme of the novel is the struggle for power and control.
[archaic]
A pen-pal was a really common thing, however it has become archaic in the age of instant messaging and email.
[tautology]
If the presentation contained a tautology, it would make others boring and tedious.
[bombastic]
In my view, the politicians’ bombastic speeches were filled with grandiose promises but lacked substance and credibility.
[cryptic]
Her cryptic smile hinted at a hidden meaning, leaving her friends puzzled and intrigued.
[oblique]
Terry said, when she was taking a subway, she wore an oblique glance and watched what they were doing on their phone.
[susquipedalian]
Every monday, my elementary school principal’s sesquipedalian speech had let us stand under the sunlight.
[collegial]
Moojuk is known for the collegial atmosphere among the Busan English academies.
1. de facto
: Despite not being officially appointed, she was the de facto leader of the group due to her natural leadership skills, having many followers.
2. flamboyant
: Beyonce dons a flamboyant gown adorned with sequins and feathers, stealing the spotlight on the stage.
3. harrowing
: The survivor of the accident lamented the harrowing experience of spotting his co-workers' death.
4. humdrum
: He is adamant about going to university in Seoul as being sick and tired of humdrum life of the country side.
5. innermost
: The patient started to pour out his innermost thoughts and feelings after building the rapport between him and the doctor.
6. poignant
: She couldn't hold back her tears as the film's poignant scene stirred up memories of her mother.
7. pedantic
: His pedantic obsession with grammar annoyed his friend, who found it unnecessary.
1. De facto/ The de facto failure to this M&A between two corporates was evident despite its official notice of M&A success.
2. Flamboyant/ Savory wore a pair of flamboyant green adidas shoes, drawing attention wherever he went.
3. Harrowing/ Erudite had to recount the harrowing experience of involving in a traffic accident on Genesis.
4. Heinous/ Placate committed one of the most heinous crimes as a student, which is not to study hard.
5. Humdrum/ In lieu of the flamboyant lifestyle Merit has spent in Gyeongju, she was determined to live in Jangjeon-dong, with a humdrum routine.
6. Innermost/ Sturdy writes down her innermost feelings and thoughts in the privacy of her daily journal.
7. Overarching/ The overarching problem that inspired the controversy is an essential discrepancy that is merely literary or typographical.
1. de facto / Despite of 4 members in marketing department, Mia is the de facto marketer of the company.
2. flamboyant / KEY's flamboyant costume adorned with pumpkin ornament stole the spotlight at the halloween party.
3. harrowing / Placate could not pacify his emotion stem from harrowing experience at a military camp.
4. innermost / The senior of the company revealed her innermost desire to be acknowledged her painstaking efforts at the workplace.
5. humdrum / After a month of the same humdrum work, I decided to embark on my career at another industry.
6. heinous / The government could not pacify nations anger owing to its heinous acts of violence towards its people.
7. overarching / China needs overarching healthcare policy to take care of elderly.
8. poignant / How poignant regret it is to not study at Moojuk earlier!
1. archaic
: His solution to this issue is not only inefficient but also archaic.
2. limpid
: limpid stream in the deep forest seemed to wash away my negative thoughts.
3. tautology
: His presentation was full of tautology so that the audience was on the verge of passing out.
4. pedantic
: The professor was intelligent enough to teach others, but nobody likes his pedantic attitude.
5. flamboyant
: Her gown was so flamboyant that she was put at the center of attention.
6. poignant
: The poignant ending of the movie puts all the viewers in tears.
7. heinous
: His heinous crime fuelled resentment of the public, even to cause a campaign to urge execution.
1. Oblique
He gave people an oblique look when he was roaming around.
2. Pedantic
His pedantic approach to grammar annoyed his friends.
3. Collegial
company gatherings that are designed to instill a collegial spirit among coworkers
4. Eponymous
The movie "No Country for Old Men" is based on the eponymous novel by Cormac McCarthy.
5. Bombastic
His Bombasic manner makes people feel insecure
6. Harrowkng
His book tells the harrowing story of how they climbed Mt. Everest.
7. Innermost
I was able to imagine her innermost feelings from her pitiful expression
She gave a sign with an oblique glance.
His pedantic attitude towards students bored them.
Her gown was flamboyant that took all of attentions
Presentation with full of tautology bored people.
The curious explorer found an archaic shrine hidden in jungle.
Living in a rural area could be humdrum for someone who had lived in hustle and bustle city life.
The de facto leader of 102 is a rugged sporting man Placate. 😯
The movie "7th room's present" still remains poignant in my mind.